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losses pile up in England local elections as Reform UK makes gains The scale of the electoral challenge facing [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) was laid bare overnight as the party haemorrhaged councillors at the local
reason. The freeze which Reeves is now considering would go further however – albeit for a limited period of time – reflecting the fact that Labour officials consider these to be extraordinary circumstances. The idea
UK. There were also heavy losses for the party in the Scottish Parliament election, [where the SNP won a fifth successive term](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cddpevvv97jo) and Labour finished a distant second tied with Reform. West
elections are just over three weeks away, and Labour is using this announcement as a platform to attack Reform UK, saying that Nigel Farage’s party can’t be trusted to stand up for women
UK Security Vetting had given Mandy two red lights and recommended not sending him to Washington. Perhaps sensing that Starmer was desperate for Mandelson to go and had already announced his appointment, Robbins thought
reason has absolutely nothing to do with them … 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
reason Sir Keir Starmer and his team are waiting so nervously for the results of next week's council elections in London is that it represents Labour's new heartland. One in seven Labour
elections might change things, says Kiran. Historical losses are forecast in Scotland, Wales and London for Labour to the Greens, Reform and nationalist parties. --- **Waiting for the next scandal** Losing the cabinet would be fatal