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election results showing so far? As counting continues, the populist, anti-immigration Reform UK Party led by Nigel Farage has been sweeping up council seats across the country. It has gained 382 council seats
party once considered safe. Oxford could offer an early sign of how fragmented progressive and anti-Tory voters have become, with Labour, the Greens and [Liberal Democrats](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/30/could-lib-dems-become-the-biggest-party-in-english-local-government) all competing for similar voters
Greens are heading for their best local election performance ever. However, so far at least, the party has yielded a net gain of just 25 seats. The party has secured a number of creditable second
councils up for election, and could face significant losses to Reform UK and the Green Party candidates. The results will determine who runs vital public services such as schools, social care, rubbish collection, transport
Greens - or change that is true to British values from the Liberal Democrats. "Many people voted for that type of change and I'm going to champion that." Challenged over whether his party was losing
elections in London, a spokesperson has said. The party said he "fell short of time" to update his address on the electoral register after moving in "as a lodger in rented accommodation" when his plans
council candidate. Formby, a former political director of the Unite union, took over as Labour’s general secretary in 2018, having secured the support of Corbyn and the then shadow chancellor, John McDonnell. She [quit
councils, voters have said, we want more Reform please." Support for the Conservatives in England fell by 11 points compared to 2022, when this round of local elections was last held. The party lost more
council candidates have been suspended over similar issues. On April 29, two Jewish people were stabbed in Golders Green in North London by a man with a long history of mental health problems
election results" show a "stark disconnect between the Labour government and working people". In a joint statement which includes even the usually more supportive unions, they are calling for a change of direction on "economic
London, said: “In the Queen’s Gate ward, where I stood alongside my two fellow Reform UK candidates, Ms Noble and Mr Walker, all our leaflets displayed our three names together. However, the election results
London's 32 boroughs as well as in a mix of northern metropolitan districts, county councils and unitary authorities. In two-tier areas, county councils are the upper tier of local government, responsible for high
elections in England next month, arguing that tougher action is required to tackle an "epidemic" of illegal waste dumping across the country. The number of fly-tipping incidents dealt with by local councils in England
councils are contested, as well as six mayoral vacancies. For weeks already, people having been casting their ballot by post. The parties and the candidates are now preparing their final pitch to you. Plaid Cymru
Green, the government announced an extra £25m “to boost police patrols, specialist officers, and protective security for Jewish communities - taking total funding to £58m, as well as £7m to tackle antisemitism in schools, colleges
election” and that they had every intention of banning horse racing. There has, meanwhile, been the inevitable exposure of controversial or offensive views allegedly held by Green candidates. The Mail on Sunday ran a spread
elections. The party [takes an anti-climate stance](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/15/labour-will-drop-unaffordable-net-zero-policies-predicts-reforms-deputy-leader), and has vowed to encourage fracking, impose punitive taxes on renewable energy generation, and [block solar and windfarms](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/04/reform-uk-government-truss-renewable-energy-policy). The Conservatives have
London, May 16. [Jaimi Joy/Reuters] ## ‘He who wields the knife never wears the crown’ The differences in institutional culture and rules for a leadership challenge between the Conservatives and Labour provide part of the explanation
London rally against antisemitism. As she addressed the crowd, there were some boos. It wasn’t the first time – last year, on a similar stage outside Downing Street, Baginsky and her fellow co-lead, Rabbi
London on Saturday that "leaving the European Union was a catastrophic mistake". At the Progress Conference, organised by the "Blairite" wing of the Labour Party, he announced he would contest a formal challenge to replace