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Local Election Results 2006
Local Election Results May 2006 Andrew Teale July 29, 2013 2 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2006 Typeset by LATEX Compilation and design © Andrew Teale, 2011. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free Documentation License”. This file is available for download from http://www.andrewteale.me.uk/ The LATEX source code is available for download at http://www.andrewteale.me.uk/pdf/2006/2006-source.zip Please advise the author of any corrections which need to be made by email: [email protected] Change Log 29 July 2013: Corrected gain information for Derby. Chaddesden ward was a Labour hold; Chellaston ward was a Labour gain from Conservative. 23 June 2013: Corrected result for Plymouth, Southway. The result previously shown was for a June 2006 by-election. Contents I London Boroughs 11 1 North London 12 1.1 Barking and Dagenham....................... 12 1.2 Barnet.................................. 14 1.3 Brent.................................. 17 1.4 Camden................................ 20 1.5 Ealing.................................. 23 1.6 Enfield................................. 26 1.7 Hackney................................ 28 1.8 Hammersmith and Fulham...................... 31 1.9 Haringey................................ 33 1.10 Harrow................................. 36 1.11 Havering................................ 39 1.12 Hillingdon............................... 42 1.13 Hounslow............................... 45 1.14 Islington................................ 47 1.15 Kensington and Chelsea....................... 50 1.16 Newham................................ 52 1.17 Redbridge............................... 56 1.18 Tower Hamlets........................... -
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SERGEANT _JOHN As the election reaches fever pitch, ITN's political editor is in his element, although he admits he might be overdosing.Just as well then that he's got a comedic side to keep him - and us - sane ... "I stopped calling Blair 'Tony' when he became PM" As we proceed towards election day, this?' I had a fantasy I'd be left on a desert island and have to ITV Election 200 Thursday ITV pummelled by humbug, tawdry gimmicks, reinvent everything, so I did a lot of science and was obsessed and some idealism, there are few more to quite an alarming extent thinking I'd have to know how the amiable and authoritative guides than the slightly dishevelled, petrol engine works, and so on. I'd love not to have been like wispy-haired 56-year-old who started his career as a stand-up that, but it's a neurosis. My father [a parson] was an obsessive comedian, spent 30 years with the BBC, and is now ITN's politi- in a different way, an intellectual who learnt 30 languages. I cal editor, on screen daily during the campaign between eight asked him in my early twenties, 'Dad, have you been a suc- in the morning and 10.30 at night. "It's a great buzz moment cess?' and he replied, 'Of course. Because I'm your father,' for all of us," he says, admitting he retains undiminished which was neat because it works on so many different levels: enthusiasm and a heroic - some might say naive or self-serving either, 'Don't ask me that, you cheeky bugger,' or 'If you ques- - lack of cynicism, even though this is the ninth election he tion me, you question yourself.' He was a clever man, but has covered. -
Analysing the Language of Television the Case of Media Cockney
Analysing the language of television The case of Media Cockney Claire Timmins and Jane Stuart-Smith Department of English Language University of Glasgow Fachbereich Literatur- und Sprachwissenschaften Universität Hannover 15 November 2004 Analysing the language of television The case of Media Cockney Paper overview This paper investigates the linguistic, and specifically, phonetic nature of popular television shows set in London (media- Cockney), namely Only Fools and Horses, The Bill, and EastEnders. All three shows topped viewing ratings for their genre at the time of our data collection (spring 2003), and were also very popular with our informants. Note that the results for GOOSE/FOOT for Kat and Alfie are based on very small numbers of tokens. Subsequent measurements of these vowels from another episode confirm our findings, and will be incorporated into the written version of the paper. JSS/CT 31/03/05 Analysing the language of television The case of Media Cockney • Why analyse accents portrayed on television? • Previous research on represented accents • ‘media-Cockney’ – the accent of television shows set in London • Our sample: police drama; comedy; soap • Methods •Results • Concluding remarks Background: TV and accent change • traditional view: sociolinguists deny effect of watching popular television on accent change, insist on face to face interaction as mechanism (e.g. Milroy and Milroy 1985) BUT • speculations about a possible role for television (e.g. Bayard 1990 on New Zealand English) AND • recent findings in British English accents provoke discussion of the topic (e.g. Williams and Kerswill 1999) The Glasgow problem • least geographically mobile, working-class adolescents in Glasgow, Scotland • using accent features typical of South East/London English, e.g.