Local elections 2018: 10 councils to watch
Professors Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher explain why the following 10 councils are the ones to watch in this year’s local elections.

Professors Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher explain why the following 10 councils are the ones to watch in this year’s local elections.
Barnet LBC (Con): Labour are looking to take control here for the first time since the borough’s creation in 1964. They fell just two seats short of the Conservatives in 2014, but a swing of little more than 1% in Brunswick Park, Child Hill, and Hale wards will deliver the prize.
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