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results of his ward were announced and all three councillors elected were Greens, Scott said it was a “mix of emotions”, including some “nervous excitement”. “I thought there was a minor chance
UK - led in Scotland by [former Tory peer Malcolm Offord](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1m7pznk8n3o) - would become a major force at Holyrood. The party, promising tax cuts and action to curb immigration, had never
election results, many increasingly feel that even a roll of the dice is better than just hanging on for dear life. 3. --- ## 3. ‘The actual decision would be one for the NEC’ The decision about
UK and against Nigel Farage's aim of "dismantling the NHS", before attacking the "nationalist" parties now in control in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, saying Labour was in a fight "for the soul
result? “I was told – let me be completely precise – that UKSV [UK Security Vetting] were leaning towards recommending against, but accepted that it was a borderline case.” Was it not a disgrace that
results earlier this month. But he has defied calls from dozens of his MPs to step down, with no formal challenge launched against him. Sir Keir has said [he will be out campaigning for Burnham
UK](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/brexit-party) became increasingly apparent. By the early hours, the BBC’s election analyst John Curtice noted, Reform had claimed 45% of all council seats that had been declared so far. On Friday
election results for Labour. Here is what we think will be in the speech - and a few things that won't. **EU alignment** - Sir Keir Starmer has made much of his efforts to reset post
announce its candidate for the seat within days and on Monday released attack ads criticising Burnham’s frantic search for a byelection seat. But Starmer also suggested he would fight any attempt to depose
result of the effective closure of the strait of Hormuz has began to push up inflation around the world. The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures showed the rate of inflation in the UK
announcement is interesting for at least two reasons. The first is that it demonstrates that there is still something at least a little bit special about the trans-Atlantic relationship, even if that has come
elections](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2026/may/07/local-elections-2026-may-full-results-england-scotland-wales) on 7 May, taking 14 councils and more than 1,000 seats. But since then, [it has been losing ground to Restore Britain](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/29/reform-uk-restore-britain-lock-horns-makerfield-byelection-buildup) – an even harder right party
UK or whether they’re entitled to a disabled parking space. “Muslim women, particularly hijabi-wearing women, often take the brunt of this,” says Aamna. Incremental attacks affect people’s daily decision-making. “They
results in the local election, could “unlock that route back”. The confidence of hindsight, however, masks what has been a fraught week for team Burnham. As the guessing game of who would give up their
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
results. We’ll be bringing you the latest on backbench MP Catherine West’s (likely futile) attempt to topple Keir Starmer, alongside the rest of the fallout. Today, though, we kick off with something else
results. Two listings on StubHub.co.uk offered pairs of VIP tickets, normally £109 each, for £421 and £530, while Viagogo carried a listing for a £45 general admission ticket at £363. FanFair also raised concerns about
results and, in theory, more stable government. The new political backdrop of multi-party politics which has emerged in recent years, with smaller parties challenging Labour and the Conservatives, has reignited calls for electoral reform
UK from five years to 10, a measure which officials say will apply to many already in the country. That is due to come in later this year once the government has completed a consultation
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