CON in lead with ComRes for first time since 2010

CON in lead with ComRes for first time since 2010

The one change is within the margin of error.The only noteworthy thing is that this is the first time since October 2010 that the blues have led the reds. This poll by ComRes online for te Indy on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror is the first non-YouGov survey this month. Unless there’s a major upset the general election takes place on May 7 2015 and I doubt if these numbers will affect any betting markets. @MikeSmithsonOGH

Roger’s annual guide to the Oscars

Roger’s annual guide to the Oscars

Will he be a winner once again? An unusual year with more famous names than I can remember, two inexplicable omissions (‘Senna’ and Tilda Swinton) and a silent movie which could sweep the board. Talking of omissions congratulations to Mrs ‘Marquee Mark’ for her work on Coriolanus. As good a film of a shakespeare play as I’ve seen which could easily have been nominated in up to three categories. So here are the nominations followed by my two euros worth……..

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Could Boris be back in the commons by Christmas?

Could Boris be back in the commons by Christmas?

Do this year’s double local elections provide a return route? If the bookies are right, Boris Johnson is well-placed for a second term as London’s Mayor. If the pollsters most recent results are right, it’s too close to call. Those two things aren’t necessarily contradictory – the polls reflect people’s intentions now whereas the bookies are taking bets on what they expect to happen in May. It may be that Johnson will campaign more effectively than Livingston, or that the…

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What are the prospects for Rupe’s new paper?

What are the prospects for Rupe’s new paper?

Have we got out of the habit of buying papers? When the News of the World was closed last July there was a big effort from other titles to try to grab a share of what was the biggest selling Sunday paper. The latest circulation numbers, see here, suggest they had some success but they failed to pick up a lot of the lost sales. The Sunday Mirror, the People, the Sunday Express, the Star on Sunday and the Mail…

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Will Mitt’s Maine “victory” be taken from him?

Will Mitt’s Maine “victory” be taken from him?

Portland Press How come all the initial errors are in his favour? If you think that we have been here before we have. After the debacle in Iowa at the start of January which led to Mitt Romney’s victory on the night being taken away from him there now must be a good chance that the same is about to happen in Maine. On Saturday night there was an enormous sigh of relief at Romney’s Boston HQ when the news…

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The PB NightHawks cafe – the open thread

The PB NightHawks cafe – the open thread

Council by-elections and the GOP race Welcome again to PB’s open thread which we run on most nights. Tonight’s main political action will be in three council by-elections – two in Leicestershire and one in Horsham in West Sussex. The latter looks like a solid Tory hold, Labour was only 8% behind last time in the Leicestershire NW ward while in the third, at Oadby, the Lib Dems are defending. This is a straight blue yellow spat with no Labour…

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The Scottish referendum battle: Day 1

The Scottish referendum battle: Day 1

Will Dave have furthered the unionist cause? The PM, David Cameron, is in Edinburgh in what appears to be the start of the referendum campaign. Still to be agreed, of course, is the date and, potentially more controversial, the question that will be on the ballot. Clearly both camps want the wording that will be most favourable to their sides of the argument. There is a huge danger here as we saw in Alex Salmond’s speech in London yesterday. He’ll…

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