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elections across England, Scotland and Wales. Zia Yusuf said the party would "welcome scrutiny" of its record following what he described as a "historic set of results for the country". Reform UK has gained more
results started coming in. Labour has lost more than 1,400 seats in English council elections, with Reform UK making huge gains in former Labour heartlands in northern England
UK. Labour has lost more than 1,100 English council seats, including in its heartlands across northern England and the Midlands, and faces further difficult results as counting continues throughout Friday. The results are bleak
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 elections and Reform made
results](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2026/may/07/local-elections-2026-may-full-results-england-scotland-wales) in local elections that show his party suffering heavy losses, many at the hands of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Starmer struck a defiant note on Friday morning in the face
England – most of them won by Reform – in the worst election results suffered by a governing party in more than three decades. It has prompted calls from MPs for Starmer to resign
election results in England, where Reform racked up more than 1,400 councillors, and in Wales, where it is the second largest party behind Plaid Cymru in the Senedd, showed the urgent need for independence
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
northern England overturn decades of Labour control Nigel Farage chose Sunderland for the launch of Reform UK’s local election campaign because, he said, it was where he had first sensed the “big political earthquake
result for nearly 20 years in Scotland. He added: "Clearly, the populist parties on the extremes of left and right have also done well. "But I think the more that they are exposed
England, use the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system, where the candidate with the most votes wins, even without a majority. The system has traditionally favoured a two-party contest, delivering clear winners and relatively
results, I'm not going to sugar-coat it," [he told reporters](https://www.facebook.com/bbcbreakfast/videos/im-not-going-to-walk-away-and-plunge-the-country-into-chaos-on-bbcbreakfast-labo/1450861729642961/). Following the local election setbacks, the Prime Minister has faced calls to resign or to set a timetable to vacate
Northern Ireland for at least two months, despite widespread condemnation of the platform and its billionaire owner. 4. ***Environment*** | Temperatures in the Antarctic climbed above 15C this month, shattering the previous winter heat record
England hadn’t been quite as bad as feared. In Wales, however, Labour’s collapse in the Senedd was even more total than the most pessimistic predictions. For more than 100 years, Welsh Labour
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-Brexit
Northern Ireland, and initially very limited powers hampered Cardiff Bay administrations from the outset. Supporters insist the party held the line against 14 years of Conservative government in Westminster, protecting public services from the impact
results. The only problem? He's not an MP - a requirement to stand as Labour leader. In January, he was knocked back by Labour's ruling national executive committee (NEC) when he sought to stand
Northern Ireland or the parts of England without elections this year and this is all stuff happening elsewhere. Wherever you are, these elections matter and tell us something about the British political tussle
result in her being referred for a more specialist operation - meaning another waiting list. Amy-Jane, who has endometriosis, is one of 46,289 on a gynaecology waiting list in Wales
election, one of the big things was potholes. Nothing's been done. It's just awful." Swann's frustration has been echoed by other pothole protesters in Nottinghamshire when [they gathered outside County Hall earlier