Lib Dem boss Richard Kemp will have wanted to do better in today s votes (Image: Jason Roberts photography)
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If this was a normal election, Liverpool s opposition parties might be quite content with how today played out.
But it wasn t. After all, it is not very often that the serving Mayor of a city - a man who is synonymous with the ruling party - is arrested and forced to withdraw from an election.
Liverpool Mayoral election race goes to second round of voting
Tight race sees second round of voting take place to decide city s new leader
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Counting taking place at the Wavertree Tennis Centre
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The race to be the new Mayor of Liverpool has gone to a second round of voting - with only two candidates remaining.
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Joanne Anderson has been elected to lead the city council, beating off competition from independent candidate Stephen Yip to replace Joe Anderson who resigned from the post after his arrest last December.
Joanne Anderson, who is no relation to the former mayor, claimed victory with 46,493 votes compared to Yip’s 32,079.
“I am so proud and honoured to be the first black woman directly elected as mayor in the UK, and our city’s first-ever female leader.” Anderson said.
“Liverpool has always been a city of firsts, one that does things differently and that charters its own path. Today, we made history.”
Au revoir! Two Royal Navy ships send French fishermen scurrying back home from Jersey after one of them RAMS a British boat in fishing row - as gunboats prepare to return to port in the UK but remain on standby
Fishermen said they were ready to restage the Battle of Trafalgar as they descended on harbour this morning
David Sellam, head of the Normandy sea authority, said: We re ready for war. We can bring Jersey to its knees
But by 1.30pm navigation charts showed the armada had given in and was sailing back towards home waters
Observer said French boats blockading the harbour had returned home but were not dropping their demands
Joe McCann s family hit out at disgusting commentary after collapse of murder case against former paratroopers The widow of Joe McCann, Anne McCann, and daughters Maura and Aine, outside court after the trial of two former paratroopers accused of the murder of Official IRA man Joe McCann in 1972 collapsed. Picture by Mal McCann
Official IRA member Joe McCann. Picture by McCann family handout, Press Association
Joe McCann s family has hit out at the disgusting commentary we have been subjected to by British Army commentators and observers after the murder case against two former paratroopers collapsed.
Mr Justice O Hara found the former soldiers not guilty at Belfast Crown Court on Tuesday.