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Working class plumber threatens to derail Starmers

Working class plumber threatens to derail Starmers election plans

A local tradeswoman has become the Green Party’s newest MP after a surprise result that pushed Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party into third place in a seat it had held for almost a century.

Hannah Spencer, a plumber and Green councillor, won the Gorton and Denton by election in Greater Manchester on Friday, beating Labour’s previous majority of about 13,000 votes.

Spencer polled 14,980 votes or 40.7%, ahead of Reform UK on 10,578 votes or 28.7%. Labour’s Angeliki Stogia finished third with 9,364 votes or 25.4%.

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The win gives the Greens their first ever Westminster by election victory and their first seat in parliament in northern England. It also takes the party’s total to five MPs in the 650 seat House of Commons.

Starmer called the outcome very disappointing and said he understood voters were angry. He said he would fight against the extremes in politics on the right and the left and adding he would keep going as long as I’ve got breath in my body.

Labour figures said the result will raise more questions inside the party about a strategy that has focused heavily on Reform UK while leaving Labour open to losses on its left.

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Starmer had raised the stakes in the contest including blocking Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham from standing and visiting the seat during the campaign.

The by election was triggered by the resignation of former Labour MP Andrew Gwynne on health grounds while he was under a parliamentary investigation over offensive messages in a WhatsApp group.

Spencer told supporters the cost of living crisis was squeezing families, saying people were being bled dry and arguing that working hard should get you a nice life.

Reform leader Nigel Farage whose party came second, alleged the vote was a victory for sectarian voting and cheating. Britain’s Electoral Commission said it was aware of reports about family voting and urged anyone who believed an offence had occurred to report it to police.

The result comes weeks before elections across parts of the United Kingdom on 7 May which are expected to be a major test of Labour’s standing in office.

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Evelyn Araluen just won $125,000 at the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards

Why Evelyn Araluen just won $125,000 at the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards

Poet and educator Evelyn Araluen has won a total of $125,000 at the 2026 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards. She took out the $100,000 Victorian Prize for Literature and the $25,000 Indigenous Writing award for her second collection, The Rot.

Judges praised the book as formally bold, emotionally exacting and politically uncompromising. They called it an important contribution to Australia’s cultural conversation.

Araluen, who is also a co-editor of Overland said the collection takes on the political moment directly. “The Rot is … about political urgency and the social climate we’re in,” she said.

In interviews around the awards, Araluen linked the work to her experience reading new poems at Adelaide Writers’ Week in 2024.

She said she was heckled after speaking about Gaza on stage. She later described the writing as a way to sit with grief and anger about events she felt powerless to change.

The Araluen plans to donate part of the prize money which is taxed as income, to Sisters Inside. The Aboriginal led organisation supports incarcerated women and their families. She also plans to donate to groups providing relief in Gaza.

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Araluen previously won the 2022 Stella Prize for her debut collection Dropbear. She has been a prominent voice in contemporary poetry and criticism.

Elsewhere on the 2026 honours list, Omar Musa won the fiction prize for Fierceland while Micaela Sahhar took out the nonfiction award for Find Me at the Jaffa Gate, An encyclopaedia of a Palestinian family.

Eunice Andrada won the poetry category with KONTRA. Emilie Collyer won drama for Super and the People’s Choice Award went to Randa Abdel-Fattah’s Discipline.

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