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Wales, First Minister Eluned Morgan lost her seat, ending the party’s 27 years in power there. In Scotland, the Scottish National Party retained its position, with Labour coming second. Others remain supportive
change won't cut it," he will add. "On growth, defence, Europe, energy – we need a bigger response than we anticipated in 2024 because these are not ordinary times." In an intervention on Sunday, Rayner
Wales, the party lost power for the first time, plummeting to just nine Senedd seats behind Plaid Cymru and Reform UK, while also losing ground in the Scottish parliament. While none of Starmer’s cabinet
leadership campaign and said his return to parliament – and become the next prime minster – could happen “within weeks”. Burnham has been quietly preparing his manifesto. Those close to the mayor said he would launch
Wales." She then talks about nuclear investment, sticking carefully to the party line. She's also keen to point out the moments when she has disagreed with the Westminster party, like on the winter fuel
Wales, where Labour's continuous streak in power since devolution in 1999 is under threat. Labour also has a lot to lose in England, where the party has a majority on or leads many
Labour Party is expected to lose hundreds of council seats, and face challenging national elections in Scotland and Wales. Over the weekend there was also widespread speculation about possible leadership challenges. The government points
leadership in question. “I think the very best thing the prime minister could do now is address the nation tomorrow and set out a timetable for his departure,” the local Labour MP, Jonathan Brash, [told
Wales, shedding councillors in England, and going into reverse in Scotland. To put the tin lid on it, the prime minister has been on the back foot over his appointment of Lord Mandelson
Wales. Labour came joint second in Scotland, where the SNP retained control of the Parliament. West, a former junior minister, is not bidding to be the next Labour leader and prime minister herself
change the pilot during a flight.” John Healey, the defence secretary, said on Friday morning: “I think he can still deliver, he can still turn it round … The last thing I think people want
Wales](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/08/plaid-cymru-biggest-party-wales-senedd-labour-reform), unseating the Labour first minister Eluned Morgan. In London, the Greens took several councils across the capital, a [sign of growing progressive disillusionment](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/greens-unseat-labour-to-win-mayoral-election-in-hackney-zoe-garbett) in Keir Starmer’s party
changing the law to improve workers' rights. But Sir Keir Starmer does so while pleading with his party, in public and in private, to cut out all the chat about his future and who might
change of leadership would “plunge the country into chaos”. A number of Labour MPs from across the party support Andy Burnham replacing Starmer. However, the Greater Manchester mayor requires a time-consuming and uncertain byelection
change in British politics”. Labour has been wiped out in some of the most closely watched early results. The party lost control of the council of Tameside in Greater Manchester for the first time
leadership](/news/2026/5/5/starmers-referendum-how-local-elections-could-expose-a-fractured-uk), with Labour trailing behind Reform UK in opinion polls in recent months. In response to the early results, Starmer said he would take responsibility for the outcome but indicated that he would
Wales have had [a near-quadrupling in membership](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/14/green-party-membership-boom) since Polanski took over as leader seven months ago, with activists in the Greens and Labour saying some of these new members are leftwing
leadership meeting on Friday, the day before Europe Day. Insiders said it was the first time a European political party had officially invited the UK to rejoin the EU. “Somebody has to trigger the debate
Wales and English councils that are likely to lead to gains for the Green party and Reform. In Birmingham, Labour’s 14-year dominance could also collapse after a series of problems and scandals
changed is they all appear more competitive in more places than they used to be. And this has coincided with Labour and the Conservatives both being unpopular at the same time, which is rare. This