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now will have Local Elections. this May 2026 Labour will now have to pay Reform UK's legal costs Ch5 News 5PM Last edited by arista; Yesterday at 05:06 PM. |
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[Government abandons plans to delay 30 council elections]
BBC: [The government has abandoned plans to delay 30 council elections in England following legal advice. Local Government Secretary Steve Reed had approved delays for the ballots until 2027 to help deliver a major reorganisation which will see some local authorities abolished. Reform UK had launched a legal challenge against the plans to delay May's elections, which was due to be heard in the High Court on Thursday. The move was welcomed by opposition parties, who had branded the delays undemocratic. Reform leader Nigel Farage, writing on X, external, said: "We took this Labour government to court and won. "In collusion with the Tories, Keir Starmer tried to stop 4.6 million people voting on May 7th. Only Reform UK fights for democracy." Asked by BBC London if Reed should resign, Farage said "if a government minister does something illegal, they really ought to resign". His remarks came after he claimed the decision to approve the election delays was "clearly unlawful". The government has agreed to pay Reform's legal costs relating to the proceedings, which a party source said would be at least £100,000. In a letter to council leaders, Reed said the government had written to the High Court to confirm he had decided to withdraw the original decision. The statement said: "The secretary (of) state invited the housing minister, who was not involved in the initial decision-making, to reconsider the position afresh on a very urgent basis recognising the pressing timescales involved. "The housing minister has decided that the elections should proceed in May 2026." Reed said he recognised that many of the councils undergoing reorganisation "voiced genuine concerns about the pressure they are under" as part of the reforms.] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c70ne31d884o |
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Sky News Text:
[Starmer has vowed to protect young people by extending the Online Safety Act to include restrictions on AI chatbots Following the recent Grok controversy, The Metro reports.]
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The Left Wing Paper:
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