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And @jamielopez.bsky.social reports on n Ainsdale home looks set to be allowed to be used by children in care despite neighbours rallying to block the attempted use.
Myths about asylum in the Valleys debunked, by @laurenmedlicott.bsky.social
Mould issues in homes that are being targeted for demolition and regeneration by Blackpool Council were likely made worse by a council-led project, @lukebeardsworth.bsky.social reveals
While in Teesside, @leighsus.bsky.social reports on tensions between the government and the Labour-run Hartlepool Borough Council
Our mid-week editions of The Lead's local titles tell original, local journalism - let's kick off with Lancashire and where all may not be seem in the 'war on potholes' declared by Reform
As Zack Polanski pledges to legalise and regulate drugs, Sarah Sinclair dives into the detail of this controversial policy β what does the evidence say?
@zoegrunewald.bsky.social latest column examines the Iran conflict, and what should Sir Keir Starmer do next as he faces increasing pressure, and criticism, from Donald Trump.
"The rule of law, our international obligations, and alliances grounded in shared values are the only safeguards left against being dragged into yet another unnecessary and bloody conflict.β
βStarmerβs supposed lawyerly instinct, to respect precedent and abide by the rules we have bound ourselves to, should be his compass.
Why do miners from the south Wales valleys feel indebted to Ukrainian miners? Read all about it, at The Valleys Lead.
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The latest tranche of Epstein files reveals a troubling preoccupation with eugenics β heredity, racial difference, βintelligenceβ, and reproductive selection β and a concerted effort from the paedophile financier to embed that fascination within elite institutions.
The government has approved Sefton Councilβs request for special allowances to enable it to set balanced 2026/27 budget.
Sefton is one of 37 local authorities to be granted exceptional financial support which does not include extra funding from central government.
Josh Fenton-Glynn wants to tackle problems faced by those running tied houses
A mystery buyer has bought Liberty Steelβs Hartlepool plant, just weeks after it was put up for sale.
Thousands of people have signed a petition requesting that the Specialist Palliative Care Unit in Mountain Ash remains open - we tell some of their stories in this edition
Taxpayer-owned βassetsβ in Blackpool will be sold off to balance the councilβs books and address a Β£5m budget shortfall - and even more could be flogged if the local authorityβs armβs-length tourism company fails to make enough money, it has been suggested.
Good morning - earlier this week our local editions landed in thousands of inboxes bringing original local journalism to towns and communities outside the big cities.
Readers of The Lancashire Lead are no strangers to county councillor Luke Parker. He's been removed as Reform group whip.
Framing the Chagos Islands Deal as Labourβs problem is not just hypocritical β itβs plain wrong. The latest edition of The Lead Untangles.
@zoegrunewald.bsky.social on point, as per, in our special edition in the wake of the Gorton and Denton by-election result
But the change they appear to want is not Reformβs angry nostalgia, but progressive politics with credibility, focusing on living standards, public services, climate and fairness.
The lesson, though, is not that Britain is hurtling rightwards. It is that voters want change, and they are increasingly organised and motivated to rupture the two-party system to get it.
"That is not the behaviour of a society locked into tribal warfare, but a constituency rejecting the rightβs attempts to contort multicultural Britain into a series of warring demographics."
@zoegrunewald.bsky.social on the money.
The βsilent majorityβ has now been tested more than once. And when it is summoned to the ballot box, it turns out the majority isnβt silent. And it isnβt Reform.
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As the Green Party secures a historic win, @zoegrunewald.bsky.social dug into whether they can really go from a challenger party into the mainstream
Hannah Spencerβs historic Green victory shows voters are rejecting division and embracing progressive politics.
A special edition of The Lead this morning as @zoegrunewald.bsky.social picks through the Gorton and Denton by-election result
A great reminder of the power of local journalism.
Credit to @lukebeardsworth.bsky.social and our sister publication @theleaduk.bsky.social Lancashire who drew attention to this story first!
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