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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (left) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (red jacket) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (red jacket) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (red jacket) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (red jacket) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Labour councillors and party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (red jacket) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (left) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Councillor Gareth Staples Jones (left) and Labour Party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
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    Marginal Bury gives Labour local election jitters as Tories circle.
    Gareth Staples-Jones and Labour members out canvassing in Radcliffe West.

    Disillusioned supporters and Jewish voters may hold key to keeping council control.

    Situated in the south-west of the borough of Bury, Radcliffe has long been a place of contradictions and political turmoil. The packed terrace houses, once homes to workers in a thriving paper industry, have sweeping views over lush green fields.

    These wards in the town, north of Manchester, are home to some of the area’s tightest election contests – split between Labour, the Conservatives and the independent group Radcliffe First.

    Labour councillors and party members canvassing in his Radcliffe West ward where all seats are up for re-election on Bury Council.
    Photographed on the 27th April 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
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    NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
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    A Yes campaigner engages with a woman in the Main Street in Ennis, County Clare, where a temporary memorial in honour of the women who have had to travel to England for abortions was erected today. The Yes campaign was out in force in force across Ireland today as the Abortion referendum entered its last day of canvassing. Judging by the regular takers of Yes badges among young voters a Yes vote sems likely in the town of Ennis. However among older women in particular the reaction was less positive.
    Abortion referendum, Ireland - 24 May 2018

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  • NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
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    NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Clearpix/REX/Shutterstock (9692576g)
    Eleanor, 16, works among a memorial of shoes set out in the Main Street in Ennis, County Clare, in honour of the women who have had to travel to England for abortions. Although she cannot vote in tomorrow's referendum on repealing the 8th Amendment to the Irish constitution she got involved to increase the options women have. The Yes campaign was out in force in force across Ireland today as the Abortion referendum entered its last day of canvassing. Judging by the regular takers of Yes badges among young voters a Yes vote sems likely in the town of Ennis. However among older women in particular the reaction was less positive.
    Abortion referendum, Ireland - 24 May 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
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    NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Clearpix/REX/Shutterstock (9692576i)
    Eleanor, 16, works among a memorial of shoes set out in the Main Street in Ennis, County Clare, in honour of the women who have had to travel to England for abortions. Although she cannot vote in tomorrow's referendum on repealing the 8th Amendment to the Irish constitution she got involved to increase the options women have. The Yes campaign was out in force in force across Ireland today as the Abortion referendum entered its last day of canvassing. Judging by the regular takers of Yes badges among young voters a Yes vote sems likely in the town of Ennis. However among older women in particular the reaction was less positive.
    Abortion referendum, Ireland - 24 May 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
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    NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Clearpix/REX/Shutterstock (9692576h)
    The Yes campaign was out in force in force in Ennis, Ireland today as the Abortion referendum entered its last day of canvassing. Judging by the regular takers of Yes badges among young voters a Yes vote sems likely in the town. However among older women in particular the reaction was less positive. Ireland goes to the polls tomorrow to decide on repealing the 8th Amendment.
    Abortion referendum, Ireland - 24 May 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
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    NEWS - Irland stimmt über die Abtreibung ab
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Clearpix/REX/Shutterstock (9692576f)
    Eleanor, 16, works among a memorial of shoes set out in the Main Street in Ennis, County Clare, in honour of the women who have had to travel to England for abortions. Although she cannot vote in tomorrow's referendum on repealing the 8th Amendment to the Irish constitution she got involved to increase the options women have. The Yes campaign was out in force in force across Ireland today as the Abortion referendum entered its last day of canvassing. Judging by the regular takers of Yes badges among young voters a Yes vote sems likely in the town of Ennis. However among older women in particular the reaction was less positive.
    Abortion referendum, Ireland - 24 May 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
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    NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
    October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US president Barack Obama returns on the campaign trail at a rally for New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Philip Murphy, in Newark, NJ, on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
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    NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
    October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US president Barack Obama returns on the campaign trail at a rally for New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Philip Murphy, in Newark, NJ, on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
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    NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
    October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US President Barack Obama campaigns for New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy in Newark, New Jersey on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
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    NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
    October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US President Barack Obama campaigns for New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy in Newark, New Jersey on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
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    NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
    October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former U.S. President Barack Obama walks on stage in support of Democratic candidate Phil Murphy, who is running against Republican Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno for the governor of New Jersey, on October 19, 2017 in Newark, New Jersey. In Obama's first return to the campaign trail, the former president is stumping for Democratic gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey and Virginia as they prepare for next month's elections (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ' HOPE I'LL BE BACK IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT ' .

    Mr Clement Attlee, the Premier, shakes hands with lorry driver Mr.E.Burk of forests row, whom he canvassed while on an eve-of-the-poll tour of his constituency at Walthamstow West, East London, today.
    22 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SIR STAFFORD PROMOSES ' CLEAN SWEEP '

    Brandishing a broom, Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, shows jovial women constituents in the Barton Hill district of Bristol that ' The same broom as before will go on sweeping clean if it gets the chance '.
    Sir Stafford was on an eve-of-the-poll campaign in his constituency, South-east of Bristol.
    22 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    FORECASTING A SWEEPING MAJORITY

    Mr. Clement Attlee, the Premier, who hopes for a sweeping Labour majority, gets the election views of Dick Gasson of Walthamstow, while on an eve-of-the-poll tour of his constituency at Walthamstow, West.

    22 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    CANDIDATE ON THE BOX

    A lively piece of 19th-century England rowed through the East London, where Mrs. M. de la Motte , Conservative candidate for West Ham (south) brought out the 100-year-old London to Brighton Stagecoach for and Eve-of-poll canvas of her constituents . The coach, drawn by 4 horses, weaved through the trolley-buses and trucks in one of the busiest areas of modern London.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- From the box of the old stage-coach, Mrs.M. de la Motte addresses her constituents - using the modern microphone. Alongside her is driver Dave Jacobs.

    21 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MOBILE CAMPAIGN

    8 February 1950

    Two thousand miles driving and more than a fortnights hard campaigning face Mr W Craven Ellis, formerly Conservative member for Southampton and now National candidate for the Ichen consitiuency of that city, before polling day in the General Election.
    Mr Craven Ellis is conducting a mobile campaign from a caravan towed by a Ferguson tractor.
    The campaign is a family affair, the candidate's daughter, Mrs Doris Campbell of Home Farm, Branshaw, in the New Forest is driving the tractor.
    Places of honour go to a black cat and a huge horseshoe that have been the Craven Ellis lucky emblems for 25 years.
    Picture Shows Mr W Craven Ellis waves his black cat mascot from the tractor driven by his daughter, Mrs Doris Campbell at Southampton.
    Background are the liners Queen Elizabeth and Aquitania. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MOBILE CAMPAIGN

    8 February 1950

    Two thousand miles driving and more than a fortnights hard campaigning face Mr W Craven Ellis, formerly Conservative member for Southampton and now National candidate for the Ichen consitiuency of that city, before polling day in the General Election.
    Mr Craven Ellis is conducting a mobile campaign from a caravan towed by a Ferguson tractor.
    The campaign is a family affair, the candidate's daughter, Mrs Doris Campbell of Home Farm, Branshaw, in the New Forest is driving the tractor.
    Places of honour go to a black cat and a huge horseshoe that have been the Craven Ellis lucky emblems for 25 years.
    Picture Shows Mr W Craven Ellis waves his black cat mascot from the tractor driven by his daughter, Mrs Doris Campbell at Southampton.
    Background are the liners Queen Elizabeth and Aquitania. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    TopFoto