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Who's in and who's out after the Bristol City Council elections


Who s in and who s out after the Bristol City Council elections
Here s our comprehensive, ward-by-ward round-up of faces old and new in the chamber after the Green surge transformed City Hall
17:00, 20 MAY 2021
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This month’s local elections have brought a huge shake-up at Bristol City Council.
When city councillors gather for their first full meeting since the elections more than half of the faces on the City Hall benches are new. ....

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Labour loses overall control of Bristol council after 'Green surge'


Labour loses overall control of Bristol council after Green surge
Both groups now have 24 councillors
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Kye Dudd (pictured in focus second from the right) was the second cabinet member to lose his seat. (Image: BristolLive)
Labour has lost overall control of Bristol City Council as the “Green surge” saw the party’s new main rivals more than double their seats.
Both groups now have 24 councillors, with Labour losing nine members at the local elections, which were declared on Sunday (May 9), and the Greens gaining 13, while the Conservatives remained on 14 and the Lib Dems lost one to leave them on eight. ....

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Ward profiles 2021: Windmill Hill – 'The best thing is locals are really involved in the area'


Features / Local Elections 2021
Ward profiles 2021: Windmill Hill – ‘The best thing is locals are really involved in the area’
By Ellie Pipe, Friday Apr 30, 2021
Marks are etched into the tarmac at the bottom of Vale Street from countless tyres struggling to grip the vertiginous incline.
England’s steepest residential street may not have its own Banksy anymore, but it still has plenty going for it, including the annual egg rolling event, picturesque houses with enviable views and a community space and orchard on the adjoining Park Street.
While Vale Street is officially the steepest, Totterdown is renowned for its precipitous, narrow residential roads – anyone who has ever had to walk down in icy conditions will be all too aware of how apt the name of the area is. ....

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Charles Younes: Why 2020 was the year active management demonstrated its value


Charles Younes: Why 2020 was the year active management demonstrated its value
Record 72 managers awarded ‘Alpha’ ratings by FE Investments a year after Covid pandemic decimated markets
Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the most common questions facing the fund industry concerned the value that active fund managers were offering their investors over and above increasingly popular passive or tracker funds. In buoyant markets, investors increasingly questioned the fees charged by active managers, when passive funds appeared to be achieving the same results.
As markets collapsed a year ago, the value of active fund management really came to the fore. While passive funds were held captive to these falling markets, the best active managers were able to avoid the worst of the downside and capture the upside more quickly. ....

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