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Cameron looking to gain in local elections
Labour could lose the south

Labour is braced to lose as many as 500 councillors in the forthcoming local election, as even Tony Blair concedes the party are facing a “tough time” mid-term. Some 312 councils are up for election in England and a worst case scenario sees Labour all but wiped out in the south, mirroring the Conservatives’ absence… Read more »

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The changing face of Tony Blair
Blair characterised by ‘wasted opportunity’

Tony Blair’s premiership has been a decade of waste, his critics claim, and unusually one of his closest confidantes agrees. Lord Falconer, the lord chancellor, admits Mr Blair missed the opportunity to push for radical reforms in public services in the years immediately following his landslide election victory. In an interview with the Guardian to… Read more »