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Labour candidate, Kevin Craig, suspended for betting against his own success in the election

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A former Labour parliamentary candidate admitted to making a "stupid error" by betting against his own success in the election.

The party suspended Kevin Craig, Labour's candidate for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, after the Gambling Commission launched an investigation into his actions.

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Kevin Craig, former Labour candidate for the July '24 general electionKevin Craig

In 2019, Conservative candidate Dan Poulter secured the seat with a majority of just over 20,000 votes. Poulter later defected to Labour.

Craig issued a statement on social media, clarifying that he "did not place this bet with any prior knowledge of the outcome" and had intended to donate any winnings to local charities.

"This was a huge mistake, for which I apologise unreservedly," Craig stated. "I have immense respect for how Keir Starmer has transformed the Labour Party and have been working tirelessly to win this seat and support change in the country alongside him. However, it is essential that the party maintains the highest standards for its parliamentary candidates, just as the public expects from any party aiming to govern."

In addition, Labour returned a £100,000 donation by Craig in May 2023. Since 2005, Craig has donated £196,600 to the party.

A Labour spokeswoman commented, "Under Keir Starmer's leadership, the Labour Party upholds the highest standards for our parliamentary candidates, as the public rightly expects from any party aspiring to govern, which is why we have acted immediately in this case."

This incident coincides with the Conservative Party's decision to withdraw support from two candidates, Craig Williams (Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr) and Laura Saunders (Bristol North West), who are also under investigation by the Gambling Commission for alleged betting on the date of the general election.

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Six months of road closures ahead as Woodbridge Road gas works begin next week

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Residents, businesses and motorists on Woodbridge Road face traffic lights and side-road closures from next Monday, 22 April, as Cadent begins replacing 1.8 miles of gas pipes.

Why it matters: The works will affect the key route until October, with the latest closures moving in phases along the 1.1 mile stretch of road.

Gas distributor Cadent said it is replacing "ageing metallic gas pipes" dating from 1907 with "tough new plastic ones".

Roadworks on Woodbridge Road in Ipswich
Woodbridge Road has been subject to several roadworks and closures in recent timesOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

What they're saying: Project manager Gary Tidman said: "We know it's far from ideal to have any sort of road closures or traffic management in place in what is a busy area, but we have worked hard with the local authorities to create a plan that keeps traffic flowing and maintains access for local businesses and residents."

"We are also making use of the school half-term and summer holidays to keep disruption to a minimum, but we will continue to work with the Highways Agency to ensure that they are happy with the progression we are making and the plans that are in place."

The bottom line: The work will be carried out in phases to minimise disruption, with completion expected in October.

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