The U.K.'s coalition government faces its toughest electoral test since taking office in 2010, with 5,000 seats in about half the local authorities in England, Scotland, and Wales up for grabs, as well as the job of running London.
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Tue, 05/01/2012 - 8:14am
The U.K.'s coalition government faces its toughest electoral test since taking office in 2010, with 5,000 seats in about half the local authorities in England, Scotland, and Wales up for grabs, as well as the job of running London.