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Pamela Duncan

@porcelinad

Data projects editor @guardian. Spreadsheet addict. Wannabe Pythonista. Collaborative by nature, Donegal by sheer luck. PGP🔑 bit.ly/3s0cA5b

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Ashley Kirk (@ashley_j_kirk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A record Lab majority, but with support down in several regions and dozens of seats relying on a split right-wing vote, the result is a lot more complicated #GE2024 analysis w/ a brilliant team Alex Clark, Pamela Duncan & Carmen Aguilar García theguardian.com/politics/ng-in…

A record Lab majority, but with support down in several regions and dozens of seats relying on a split right-wing vote, the result is a lot more complicated

#GE2024 analysis w/ a brilliant team <a href="/alex_jay_clark/">Alex Clark</a>, <a href="/PorcelinaD/">Pamela Duncan</a> &amp; <a href="/C_AguilarGarcia/">Carmen Aguilar García</a> 

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Pippa Crerar (@pippacrerar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an absolutely CRACKING piece of work from The Guardian data team showing how Labour won a landslide general election victory 👇 theguardian.com/politics/ng-in…

Carmen Aguilar García (@c_aguilargarcia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our analysis - after a lot of work and coffee- with Ashley Kirk Pamela Duncan Alex Clark theguardian.com/politics/ng-in… With many interesting lines beyond the Labour victory: record-breaking swings, the parties in second place, the seats Tories "could have won" with Reform's votes

Lucy McCormick (@lumcmick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My modelling for The Guardian revealed that Conservative vote share was hit hardest in Brexit-voting constituencies, as written up here by Pamela Duncan Ashley Kirk Carmen Aguilar García theguardian.com/politics/ng-in…

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1-in-8 of the first 500 people charged over the UK's summer riots were minors: yet Josh Halliday's reporting from youth courts indicates very few share openly racist or anti-immigration views. So why did they riot? theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/s…

Ashley Kirk (@ashley_j_kirk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting trends from counties that swung to Trump: - Dem strongholds didn't hold, Reps' largely did - Ethnically diverse areas swung to Reps - Education remains the divider More from the great, tireless @craftworksxyz Alex Clark Lucy McCormick & team: theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int…

Interesting trends from counties that swung to Trump:
- Dem strongholds didn't hold, Reps' largely did
- Ethnically diverse areas swung to Reps
- Education remains the divider

More from the great, tireless @craftworksxyz <a href="/alex_jay_clark/">Alex Clark</a> <a href="/LuMcMick/">Lucy McCormick</a> &amp; team:

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"It was all meant to be so different:" spiralling demand, shrinking budgets and policy inertia - why England's SEND system is buckling. Analysis by me and Pamela Duncan theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/d…

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Revealed: nearly 20 councils in England ‘at risk of insolvency’ due to Send costs, as overspend debt set to grow by £2bn over the next 12 months theguardian.com/education/2025… by me Pamela Duncan Matthew Pearce and Raphael Boyd