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ABC News
02-06-2025
- Politics
- ABC News
Greens senator Dorinda Cox defects to Labor
Dorinda Cox will leave the Greens and join Labor's ranks in the federal Senate, citing a loss of confidence in the minor party.


BBC News
08-05-2025
- Politics
- BBC News
Barnsley Council vote planned for all council seats for first time
Changes to the way councillors are elected in Barnsley mean every council seat will be up for grabs on the same day for the first time in the authority's 50-year 63 councillors will be elected at once, across 21 newly created wards, in May follows a review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, which led to changes in ward boundaries and the way elections are Barnsley elects one third of its councillors every year over a three-year period, with no local elections in the fourth year. The Labour Party has held a majority on Barnsley Council since the modern borough was formed in contrast, all-out elections allow voters to have their say on the make-up of the entire council at once, potentially opening the door to political change in a way that the current system does councils like Doncaster and Rotherham already use this system. 'Out of step' Barnsley Council held a consultation on the proposals earlier in the year and a spokesperson said "most councils now have whole council elections and Barnsley is out of step in this regard".The spokesperson said the change was also expected to save about £1.2m over the next seven years, by reducing the number of elections held, according to the Local Democracy Reporting change follows a review by the Local Government Association in 2024, which recommended all-out elections to improve political stability and governance in council results of the consultation are due to be discussed at a council meeting on 22 May, when councillors are expected to decide which election system to use after 2026. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North