'There's a long way to go,' says Labour's Annaliese Midgelypublished at 07:04 British Summer Time 5 July 2024
Claire Hamilton
Reporter, BBC Radio Mersesyide

Knowsley’s new Labour MP Annaliese Midgely has been speaking about her election.
“What tonight is showing is that Britain is ready for a change,” the former policy boss of the Unite union said.
“There’s a long way to go. We have got huge challenges in Knowsley with budget cuts to public services.
“I want to ensure good jobs for people in the community I come from. I want to go out there and listen to the people of Knowsley.
"Listening to them is going to ensure I do a good job”.
Knowsley has traditionally been one of Labour’s biggest majorities and safest seats. But the party has lost votes in Knowsley to Reform who came second.
In 2019 the former Labour MP George Howarth won 80% of the vote. This time the party got 67% of the vote share.
Ms Midgely, of Stockbridge Village, added: “We have to listen to people’s concerns and get to the bottom of what they are worried about."
Turn out dropped from 65% in 2019 to 50%.