Ben McGuire, the Liberal Democrat MP for North Cornwall, has called the planned closure of Sharp's brewery in his constituency "devastating" and urged its American owners to think again. ITV News reports that he has also said it would be "unacceptable for Molson Coors Beverage Company to market its products as Cornish if it moved out of the Duchy". The brewery at Rock, which produces the UK's best-selling cask ale Doom Bar, is due to close by the end of the year with the loss of 50 jobs. Ben told ITV News: "I'm really disappointed to hear this devastating news ...

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Sat 28th
19:56

Letters and toasties

Today was my ward's turn to host a Gateshead Lib Dem action day. We had letters to deliver. We also had two surgeries. The first was at 10am outside Whickham Library. I didn't get to it as I was in Sunniside Club car park dishing out bundles of letters to the eight members who turned up to help.But at 11.30am, by which time all the bundles had gone, we had our second surgery of the day, on

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Derbyshire Live wins our Headline of the Day Award. One of the judges was heard to ask what the point of Reform UK is if their councillors don't insist on calling them "Marathon bars".

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On Thursday 26th February 2026, Gateshead Council held their budget meeting to set the budget and council tax. As usual, I took my camera and got a few snaps of the Lib Dem opposition group in the opposition room and in the council chamber.

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Gateshead Council's Labour Leader, Martin Gannon, constantly calls for Lib Dems to apologise or resign. Hardly a meeting goes by without his claims that Lib Dems are a "disgrace". Yet another incident took place at the Council Budget meeting on Thursday. The meeting also had an interesting exchange of words about whether or not the Lib Dems will take control of Gateshead Council in May. Cllr

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I did not stay up for the result of the Gorton and Denton by-election on Thursday. Instead I woke up on Friday morning to learn of the Green Party's victory in the constituency. The good news is that Reform failed to take the constituency and this time it was not just a handful of votes in it. Labour's performance was an almost perfect match with local council by-elections. Labour are typically

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Sat 28th
17:30

Gorton and Denton

In his "Brexit Blog" last week Chris Grey referred to the "giggling fatuity of the BBC's political editor Chris Mason." There has been plenty of fatuity, by Mason and others, in the media's reporting of Thursday's by-election in part of Manchester and I suppose this post may only add to it. However, here goes.... To me the most striking part of the result is that the Conservatives received only 1.9% of the vote, and the Liberal Democrats even les, 1.8%. Who alive a hundred yeas ago (and there are still some) could have foreseen that these two great parties, led ...

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Here's the blurb for one of the short Secret Leicestershire features on BBC Sounds - The secret RAF base which foiled the Nazis: Slightly north of Coalville in the Leicestershire district of Charley are the remains of a secret RAF base which foiled Nazi bombing raids during WW2. The RAF 80 Wing was formed in 1940 and comprised a team of specialist wireless operators who sent radio signal beams to throw German pilots off course, tricking them into releasing their bombs away from their intended targets. Charley was one of those specially chosen sites, being close to the important manufacturing ...

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Welcome to my summary of the latest national voting intention polls for the next general election, along with the latest MRP projections and party leadership ratings. If you'd like to find out more about how polls work, how reliable they are and how to make sense of them, check out my book, Polling UnPacked: the History, Uses and Abuses of Political Opinion Polls, or sign up for my weekly email, The Week in Polls: General election voting intention polls PollsterConLabLDGrnRefLab leadFieldwork YouGov 18% (nc) 18% (-1) 14% (+1) 17% (nc) 24% (nc) -6% (vs Ref) 22-23/2 GB More in Common ...

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Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers is now believed to be over 1,000-strong. The ships are 20-25 years old. Putin has neither the time nor the money to build all the ships he needs. And he needs a lot because a major slice of Russia's oil exports are seaborne. International oil sales provide 20 percent of the government's revenues and the government is spending 40-60 percent of its revenues on the Ukraine War. The floating rust buckets in the shadow fleet are uninsurable and an environmental disaster waiting to happen. But Putin doesn't care about their seaworthiness. They are cheap ...

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Visit Wales has a page from 2025 celebrating 100 years since the birth of one of Port Talbot's most famous sons. Richard Burton. This is particularly pertinent a year later, as I understand that Port Talbot will be bidding to be the 2028 Town of Culture, which will no doubt feature many of the highlighted landmarks. They say that in 2025, to mark the centenary of the great man's birth, the county of Neath Port Talbot curated two walking trails showcasing his old haunts, and two Blue Plaques were unveiled along the routes, one at Richard Burton's birthplace and the ...

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There's a plethora of hot takes about this week's by election out there. I'm going to throw my hat into the ring, hopefully with a few observations you won't see anywhere else. Gorton and Denton was hyped up as something historic - there are exceptional aspects to it - the first time since 1945 that neither Labour or Conservatives have finished in the first two in a by election, and the first ever win for the Greens. The result confirms what we've known for a while - two party politics is a thing of the past and we have a ...

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This week, there was one principal council by-election down on the South Coast. With national attention staring north at the parliamentary by-election in Gorton and Denton, it offered a straightforward snapshot of how voters are moving locally. In Southampton, we were defending the seat and held on in a close finish, staying just ahead of Labour. While the margin tightened, the seat stayed in our hands. The Greens made a clear step forward and Reform UK registered a noticeable first outing, yet neither was enough to shift the overall picture. Congratulations are due to Councillor Chris Shank and the local ...

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Fri 27th
14:27

The Grifto-matic

You may already be aware of the grifting phenomenon known as Crypto Treasury Companies, described in the link as "businesses that hold substantial reserves of cryptocurrencies — most often Bitcoin — as core balance sheet assets." It appears to work this way. Suckers.Inc, who may or may not have had a real business going on, but certainly have a share price, issue equity and use the money raised to buy, say, Bitcoin. To all extents and purposes, they are just a pot of virtual money*. If the no-arbitrage condition held, there would be nothing of interest here. If a company ...

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In the 1970s David Steel told us to go back to our constituencies and prepare for Government! It has not quite happened yet. I wish Greens happiness today but do not think they should prepare for Government tomorrow! I have been an active Liberal and then Liberal Democrat politician for 59 years. In that time, I have seen repeated surges for my Party and projections of an imminent break through. I have been the organiser of a Parliamentary by-election in Ripon where we gained a seat from the Tories on the same day that we took the Isle of Ely ...

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Fri 27th
11:42

The Joy of Six 1481

"Other guests at the party included Mandelson's good friend Nathaniel (Nat) Rothschild, a financier and heir to the Rothschild fortune (Mandelson often stayed at his villa in Corfu), and Rothschild's old schoolmate, the then shadow chancellor George Osborne." Tamsin Shaw looks back to the Yachtgate scandal of 2008 and argues that we misread it at the time. "Across the country, thousands of children are quietly lingering in ORR [Office of Refugee Resettlement] facilities, unable to reunite with parents or relatives because of new Trump administration policies limiting who can sponsor them. According to a class action lawsuit filed by immigration ...

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It would be very churlish not to congratulate Hannah Spencer and the Greens this morning. It's a good feeling to win a by-election. Having another young, progressive woman in Parliament is so much better a result than it could have been. The Greens did pretty much our playbook and took a seat that, in other times, we would have grabbed and we have to ask ourselves whether the strategy that allowed that to happen is one that we wish to continue. The result was: Green Party – 14,980 40.7%. +28% Reform UK – 10,578 28.7% +15% Labour Party – 9,364 ...

Posted by Caron Lindsay on Liberal Democrat Voice | Mute

It has already been a week in which the Liberal Democrats picked up five councillors, in Flintshire, Swansea and Huntingdonshire. Only the one principal authority council by-elections this week, in a ward that saw a spectacular Lib Dem by-election gain the year before last, coming from third to beat Labour. Andrew Teale explains the circumstances of the by-election: The 2024 by-election winner George Percival served for just fifteen months on Southampton council before he tendered his resignation in January. He has been promoted at work, and his new role – which presumably pays more than being a councillor – is ...

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The Independent reports that a year after Keir Starmer announced that Britain's aid budget would be slashed by up to 40 per cent, the leaders of dozens of charities have warned the "devastating" consequences of the cuts are being felt in some of the world's most fragile corners: Last February, the prime minister confirmed that the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) would fall from 0.5 per cent of gross national income to 0.3 per cent by the end of 2027 - in a move justified as helping fund higher defence spending in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But in ...

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