Scottish Parliament with the former First Minister being the most high profile. Since launching the party at the end of March two SNP MPs have defected as well as a number of local councillors.
07.05.2021 - 01:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Voters in Salford have had their say in the 2021 local elections.
Council seats were up for grabs in wards including Barton and Winton; Blackfriars and Trinity, Boothstown and Ellenbrook, Broughton, Cadishead and Lower Irlam, Claremont, Eccles, Higher Irlam and Peel Green, Kersal and Broughton Park, Little Hulton, Ordsall, Pendlebury and Clifton, Pendleton and Charlestown, Quays, Swinton and Wardley, Swinton Park, Walkden North, Walkden
Scottish Parliament with the former First Minister being the most high profile. Since launching the party at the end of March two SNP MPs have defected as well as a number of local councillors.
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Scottish Election. Described as being an 'historic election', millions have visited their local polling station to secure their vote and shape the Scottish Parliament for the next five years.
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