Jumat, 03 Mei 2024

Local election results: Labour takes Blackpool South as Tories set for losses - live - The Independent

Sadiq Khan casts his vote in the London Mayoral election

Labour has hailed a “seismic” by-election win in Blackpool South, with Rishi Sunak facing a brutal series of local election losses overnight.

Sir Keir Starmer said Labour’s win, in the contest to replace ousted Tory MP Scott Benton, was “truly historic” and the “most important result” nationally.

Britain’s top polling guru Professor Sir John Curtice said the election “could be one of the worst, if not the worst, Conservative performances in local government elections of the last forty years.

Asked if the results were “catastrophic” for the Tories, Sir John said: “Not far from it”.

He added: “So far they are actually losing half of the seats they are trying to defend. If this continues, they could end up losing about 500 seats, which is exactly what they needed to avoid.”

With the results of key mayoral contests yet to be declared, one Tory MP told The Independent that a move against Mr Sunak is “likely” if either West Midlands mayor Andy Street or Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen lose their jobs.

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Key results so far

Counting is under way in the 107 councils in England that held elections on Thursday, with the first results declared overnight and more to come later on Friday.

Early results for the police & crime commissioner elections across England and Wales have also been declared, while results are due on Friday afternoon for the mayors in the East Midlands, North East, Tees Valley and York & North Yorkshire.

There was also a byelection in Blackpool South - which saw Labour take the seat from the Conservatives with 58.9 per cent of the vote share.

Labour’s candidate Chris Webb received 10,825 votes, with the Tories trailing far behind with just 3,218 and Reform behind with just 3,218.

Here are some of the key results so far:

Hartlepool

The Labour Party won control of the council for the first time since 2019 thanks to a net gain of seven seats, while the Tories lost six.

While Labour did make progress in Harlow in Thursday’s council elections, it fell short of an overall majority by the narrowest of margins, ending up with 16 seats, just one behind the Tories on 17.

The party gained seven seats and a majority on Rushmoor council, an area that includes the army town of Aldershot, while the Tories lost eight seats and overall control.

Labour will be pleased with its performance in the Worcestershire council of Redditch - another important battleground at the general election - where the party picked up nine seats and overall control, while the Conservatives saw their tally drop by 11.

South Tyneside

It was a less cheery picture for Labour in South Tyneside, where the party suffered a net loss of 10 seats. Independent candidates gained nine seats and the Greens gained two, while the Tories lost their only councillor.

Labour still has a majority here, but only just: the new council will have 28 Labour councillors, 15 Independents and 11 Greens.

Sunderland

The Reform Party had a full or near-full slate of candidates in only a handful of councils holding elections this year and Sunderland was one of a few places where it fought every seat.

While the party did not win any of them, it did beat the Conservatives into third place in 16 of the 25 seats up for grabs while Labour made a net gain of six to increase its comfortable majority.

This Essex council was another one of Labour’s top targets in a key Conservative-Labour election battleground.

The party needed to gain six seats to take control of Thurrock, which has been run by the Tories for the past few years during a period of turbulence that saw the council declared effectively bankrupt in December 2022.

Labour ended up making a net gain of eight seats, enough for a clear majority, with Independents picking up two and the Tories suffering a net loss of 10.

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 06:28
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‘No major problems’ with voter ID rules , Electoral Commission chief says

There were “no major problems” with new voter ID rules during yesterday’s elections, the chief of the Electoral Commission said.

Chief executive Vijay Rangarajan said it didn’t seem like there were “very many” people who made forgot identification on the day.

He told the BBC’s Today programme that campaigns to raise awareness of voter ID rules were largely successful, and that any issues people experienced were just “teething problems”.

Asked about veterans whose Veteran Cards weren’t accepted - since they’re not on the list of accepted IDs - Rangarajan says the government should look to expand the list of ID cards accepted for elections.

“We’ve not seen any major problems so far,” he said, adding the Electoral Commission will now do “quite a lot of analysis” to learn lessons for future elections.

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 08:39
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‘We’re here to stay’ - Reform MP Lee Anderson says

Former Tory MP Lee Anderson has said Reform are “here to stay” following his defection to the party and it vote share in Blackpool.

“We’re here to stay. We’re making in-roads,” he says. “Our trajectory is going up and up and up and the Tory party is going down and down and down.”

Asked if Reform standing may have harmed the Conservatives’ result, he says Labour is winning “50-60% of the vote” in a lot of areas, meaning Labour still would have won even if Reform didn’t stand.

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 08:21
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Former Conservative chair blasts ‘gutter politics’ of Tory London mayoral candidate Susan Hall

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 08:17
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Gaza partly to blame for Oldham losses, Labour says

Pat McFadden has admitted the crisis in Gaza has been an “issue” and “does get raised” when asked about Labour’s loss of control in Oldham.

The party’s national campaign coordinator told BBC Breakfast: “I do think that’s been a factor in some places, I don’t think there’s any point in denying that. It does get raised, and I understand why people have strong feelings about that.”

He said that with “so many innocent people being killed I’m not surprised people have strong feelings about that”.

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 07:44
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Tories on course for worst local election results in 40 years, polling guru John Curtice says

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 07:09
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Local election results: Ask John Rentoul anything as public opinion is tested ahead of general election

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 07:02
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Labour holds Southampton

Labour has held Southampton City Council.

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 06:56
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How many councils won and lost?

Good morning. So far, 35 out of 107 councils have declared results.

Labour has won 3 councils, with an increase of 52 councillors overall.

The Conservatives have lost 3 councils and 121 councillors across the country.

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 06:47
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Worst Tory performance in 40 years, professor says

A leading politics professor has said this year’s local elections could be the worst Conservative performance in nearly 40 years.

Professor John Curtice, of the University of Strathclyde, told the BBC: “I think we’re probably looking at one of the worst if not the worst Conservative performances in local government elections in the last 40 years.

“There’s much more to come, but I think we have to conclude that the message from the polls is the Conservative party has not been making significant progress.”

Alexander Butler3 May 2024 06:41

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Hainault sword attack: Daniel Anjorin fundraiser hits target - The Independent

Marcus Monzo arrives at court charged with murder of schoolboy Daniel Anjori in Hainault

More than £75,000 has so far been raised for the family of Daniel Anjorin after the 14-year-old was killed in a samurai sword attack on a suburban east London street while on his way to school.

In less than two days, almost 5,000 people have already donated to the fundraiser, which was set up by a close friend of the schoolboy’s brother on Tuesday, the day of the horrific incident in Hainault.

The GoFundMe page pays tribute to Daniel in its message, describing him as “a very loved boy in the local community who was always full of happiness and joy and very much loved by everybody he came across”.

It is among the many tributes that have been flooding in since Daniel’s death, with the teenager’s family praising him as “a wonderful child” who was well-loved and hard-working. “No family should have to go through what we are experiencing today,” they told Sky News.

On Thursday, Marcus Monzo, 36, of Newham, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court charged with Daniel’s murder.

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Police call for witnesses as investigation into killing of Daniel Anjorin continues

Detective Chief Inspector Larry Smith, who is leading the investigation into the killing of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, said previously: “This is an incredibly tragic incident that has resulted in a young boy losing his life and his family devastated. On behalf of the family, I would ask that their privacy is respected.

“This is a complex investigation due to the number of crime scenes, forensic evidence, hours of CCTV footage and witnesses we need to speak to. I know that many people will want answers and we are working to provide them as soon as we can. I would also echo previous calls for patience as my officers carry out a painstaking investigation to deliver justice for Daniel, his family, those injured and the wider community.

“We are starting to build a picture of what happened on Tuesday and I want to thank everyone who has come forward to share dashcam, doorbell and mobile phone footage with us.

“Likewise, thank you to witnesses, who were no doubt terrified by what they saw, and who have made vital contributions to our investigation. Anyone who has not yet spoken to police and has any information should contact us as soon as possible.”

Tara Cobham3 May 2024 08:20
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Tributes flood in for schoolboy killed in Hainault sword attack as tens of thousands raised for family

Tens of thousands of pounds have already been raised for the family of Daniel Anjorin, 14, who was on his way to school on Tuesday when he was killed with a sword in Hainault.

A close friend of Daniel’s family said the teenager was “very much loved by everybody he came across... meant so much to a lot of people and will be dearly missed”.

Tom Watling3 May 2024 07:00
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Daniel Anjorin fundraiser surpasses £45,000

A fundraiser set up by a friend of the late Daniel Anjorin’s family has surpassed £45,000 just a day after it was created.

The fund was created as a means of sending money to Daniel’s family after he died on Tuesday.

The goal of the fund is to raise £60,000. You can view the GoFundMe page here.

Tom Watling3 May 2024 06:00
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Local groups pay tribute to Daniel Anjorin

A group called Nigerians in the UK have paid tribute to 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin, who died on Tuesday.

Tom Watling3 May 2024 05:00
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Hainault stabbing suspect appears in court charged with murder of schoolboy Daniel Anjorin

Marcus Monzo, 36, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, having also been charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed article.

Wearing a grey tracksuit, he appeared with four prison officers and spoke to confirm his name.

Tom Watling3 May 2024 03:00
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Daniel Anjorin fundraiser surpasses £45,000

A fundraiser set up by a friend of the late Daniel Anjorin’s family has surpassed £45,000 just a day after it was created.

The fund was created as a means of sending money to Daniel’s family after he died on Tuesday.

The goal of the fund is to raise £60,000. You can view the GoFundMe page here.

Tom Watling3 May 2024 01:00
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Hainault stabbing suspect appears in court charged with murder of schoolboy Daniel Anjorin

Marcus Monzo, 36, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, having also been charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed article.

Wearing a grey tracksuit, he appeared with four prison officers and spoke to confirm his name.

Tom Watling3 May 2024 00:00
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All On The Board pays tribute to Daniel Anjorin

Tom Watling2 May 2024 23:00
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Tributes flood in for schoolboy killed in Hainault sword attack as tens of thousands raised for family

Tens of thousands of pounds have already been raised for the family of Daniel Anjorin, 14, who was on his way to school on Tuesday when he was killed with a sword in Hainault.

A close friend of Daniel’s family said the teenager was “very much loved by everybody he came across... meant so much to a lot of people and will be dearly missed”.

Tom Watling2 May 2024 22:00
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Daniel Anjorin fundraiser surpasses £45,000

A fundraiser set up by a friend of the late Daniel Anjorin’s family has surpassed £45,000 just a day after it was created.

The fund was created as a means of sending money to Daniel’s family after he died on Tuesday.

The goal of the fund is to raise £60,000. You can view the GoFundMe page here.

Tom Watling2 May 2024 20:45

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Labour overturns 24 years of Tory control as it wins home of the British Army - The Telegraph

Labour has won a key breakthrough in the home of the British Army for the first time, suggesting it is on course for a seismic general election win.

In a landmark result, Sir Keir Starmer’s party clinched Rushmoor council, overturning a quarter of a century of Tory control to secure its first-ever majority.

The district includes Aldershot Garrison, a military town which has been considered the home of the British Army since it was built in 1854.

Labour said its historic victory proved the party has moved on since its days under Jeremy Corbyn and was now trusted by voters on defence.

But the result will prompt alarm in No 10 as it suggests even the safest of Conservative seats will be under threat at the general election.

A Labour spokesman said: “This is a truly historic result. Rushmoor - the home of the British Army - has never had a majority Labour council before, and has been run by the Tories for the last 24 years.

“This result demonstrates just how much the Labour Party has changed and people in Rushmoor know that only Labour can deliver the change they want to see.

“A Labour gain for Rushmoor is a result Rishi Sunak cannot ignore. It’s time for a general election.”

Labour won nine of the 13 seats being contested on Rushmoor Borough Council, with the Tories winning just three and the Liberal Democrats taking the other.

The result suggests the parliamentary constituency of Aldershot, which has been Tory ever since its creation in 1918, could be in play at the election.

Leo Docherty, the Europe minister, is the current MP and won a near 17,000 majority over his Labour rival in 2019.

Aldershot is number 216 on the list of Labour target seats, requiring a 17 per cent swing, and winning it would suggest Sir Keir was on course for a landslide.

Reform UK could also play a defining role in the future of a constituency where the UK Independence Party came narrowly in third at the 2015 election.

The result in Rushmoor came on yet another dire night for the Tories, who also lost the Blackpool South by-election to Labour by a massive 22 per cent swing.

Labour also clinched Hartlepool council from the Tories in a symbolic result which represented the latter’s changing fortunes in the Red Wall.

It was three years ago that a massive Boris Johnson balloon was floated in the town as the Tories took the parliamentary seat from Labour in a by-election.

The former prime minister’s success in the North East even forced Sir Keir into thoughts of resigning and appeared to cement a new Conservative dominance.

But the tables have now turned with the Tories struggling to hold onto the coalition of new voters across the North and Midlands that they won in 2019.

Labour chalked up another council win in Thurrock, Essex, in a further sign that it is on track to secure a 1997-style landslide at the next election.

The parliamentary seat in Thurrock, held by Tory MP Dame Jackie Doyle-Price, has been blue since 2010 and was last red during the New Labour years.

Labour's Chris Webb celebrates with his wife and daughter after defeating the Tories in Blackpool South
Labour's Chris Webb celebrates with his wife and daughter after defeating the Tories in Blackpool South Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

Thurrock was one of the most heavily Leave-supporting areas in the country, with the result suggesting Sir Keir has put his party’s Brexit woes behind it.

A Labour Party spokesperson said: “This is exactly the kind of place we need to be winning to gain a majority in a general election.

“The people of Thurrock have sent the Conservatives a message that they want change.”

Andrew Jefferies, the outgoing Tory leader of Thurrock council, said that Rishi Sunak needed to “give people a reason to vote Conservative”. 

He told the BBC: “We’re very disappointed in the result that we’ve had this evening. It was to be expected, all the polls were telling us that that was going to happen.

“The Conservative Party, the Government, need to give people a reason to vote Conservative. At the moment people feel disheartened and disappointed.

“We need a reason to vote and I believe the Prime Minister will set out and give people that reason again.”

Pat McFadden MP, Labour’s National Campaign Coordinator, said: “These results show that Labour is making progress in the places needed that will decide the general election.

“The Tories needed to be making gains in an election year. Instead, their vote has collapsed in a key by-election and they are suffering losses of council seats. Responsibility for this sits firmly with Rishi Sunak who is being punished by voters for the Tories’ failure.

“These results are sending a clear message that people across the country are demanding change, and only the Labour Party will deliver that. It’s time for a general election now.”

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Kamis, 02 Mei 2024

Local election 2024 results LIVE: Councils across Greater Manchester and England count votes - Manchester Evening News

Local elections have taken place across England with thousands of council seats to be decided by voters.

A total of 107 councils held elections in England including all 10 in Greater Manchester. A further 11 mayoral contests and 37 police and crime commissioner elections also took place across England and Wales.

Among those are mayoral elections in Greater Manchester, Salford and London. Londoners also decided on will represent them in the London Assembly election.

READ MORE: What time every local council election 2024 result is due - full list

The results of Thursday's elections are being declared over several days, starting on the night of May 2 and ending on May 5. Around a third of councils are expected to declare in the early hours of Friday morning - with nearly two-thirds of authorities announcing their results later in the day.

Three councils are due to return results on Saturday, with Salford the last on Sunday afternoon.

In Greater Manchester we can expect overnight results from Bolton (2am), Wigan (2am), Oldham (2.30am), Tameside (3am) and Stockport (3.30am). Manchester (1pm), Rochdale (2.30pm), Trafford (3.30pm) and Bury are due to delcare results later on Friday.

The Greater Manchester and Salford mayoral election results are expected on Saturday evening. A Parliamentary by-election has also being held in Blackpool South with results due overnight.

Thursday's elections are the last big electoral test for all the political parties before the general election, which is expected to take place later this year.

You can follow all the latest results, news, updates and local and national reaction from the counts in our live blog below...

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Co-op Live crisis - situation being "monitored closely" as builders vow to complete work - Manchester Evening News

The builders of the new Co-op Live arena say they are "working diligently" to complete works amid the latest crisis to hit the as-yet-to-open venue. The situation is being "monitored closely" by city bigwigs after the opening of the £365m venue was pulled at the very last minute for a third time on Wednesday night.

Bosses revealed that a nozzle from the ventilation and air conditioning system fell to the ground from the ceiling shortly before last night’s event. No one was injured, but the venue management decided to pull the plug on the performance from Bronx rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.

Fans were left queing outside just minutes before doors were due to open for the gig. Staff and fans were seen in tears outside the venue after bosses announced they would need to "leave the area" after the cancellation.

READ MORE: Worried Take That fans hit out over latest Co-op Live cancellations

The 23,500-capacity venue will be the biggest indoor arena in Europe when it does officially open its doors.

Nicki Minaj, The Eagles, Barry Manilow and Eric Clapton are all due to play the arena in coming weeks, but so far only a test event by Rick Astley has gone ahead. Thousands of fans, for the third time, were left disappointed after turning up for an event only for it to be cancelled.

After the gig, arena bosses announced that Olivia Rodrigo's Friday and Saturday night shows were also being pulled as a result of the incident.

The main contractor for the arena, the construction firm BAM said today: “The safety of fans and staff is our number one priority.

“Unfortunately, in the run-up to last night’s concert, an issue arose that meant the difficult decision was made to cancel the event. We apologise for the inconvenience that this has caused for many.

"Our team continues to work diligently on completing works to the arena."

Work ongoing at the Co-op Live arena

The “embarrassing” fiasco has led to questions and criticism of how the arena’s opening has been handled.

Sacha Lord, appointed by mayor Andy Burnham as the night time economy adviser for Greater Manchester, made his first statement about the issues with the Arena to the PA news agency on Thursday.

He said: "As with all event venues, the safety of staff and customers is the highest priority even if that means there are delays.

"We are monitoring the situation closely."

The MEN understands Mr Lord is also working in the background to assess how the Co-op Live chaos is affecting the city's hoteliers.

Manchester City Council said the authority’s building control is yet to sign the building off, though this is routine procedure until all “snagging” is completed - and venues can operate without a completion certificate.

It is believed that two shows originally set to take place at Co-op Live could now be relocated to the AO Arena
Co-op Live at Eastlands

The earlier test show featuring Rick Astley had attendances slashed, and in the days that followed further gigs by Peter Kay and The Black Keys were pulled, after an issue with emergency services communications systems.

The arena, run by US-based Oak View Group, has confirmed shows by US musician Olivia Rodrigo as part of her world tour will also not now go ahead on May 3 and 4. No details have been released on rescheduling those gigs as yet.

Tim Leiweke, chairman and chief executive of the Oak View Group, said: “The safety and security of all visiting and working on Co-op Live is our utmost priority, and we could not and will not run any event until it is absolutely safe to do so.

“I deeply apologise for the impact that this has had on ticket holders and fans.”

The Co-operative Group, which has reportedly paid up to £100m in a 15-year deal to have its name on the ill-fated arena, said it was "shocked" by the latest incident and will seek a “full explanation” from Oak View Group.

A general view of Co-op Live Arena in Manchester
The Co-op Live arena is just a stone's throw from Manchester City's Etihad Stadium home

In a statement the firm said on Wednesday: "As the naming rights sponsor for Co-op Live, we are shocked at the incident which has led to late cancellation of tonight’s show at the arena.

"We are relieved that no-one has been injured, but we share the disappointment and frustration of ticket holders, many of whom are Co-op members, with the continuing delay to the opening of Co-op Live and the disruption that this is causing to everyone who has been looking forward to attending events.

"We will be seeking a full explanation from Oak View Group (OVG), who are responsible for the building, to the obvious questions arising from this, together with a clear plan from the Co-op Live venue management team at OVG for opening the venue and postponed and future events."

Steve Millington, professor of place management at Manchester Metropolitan University, said: “In the short term, it’s not good is it?

“It is embarrassing really and you do wonder what’s gone on in the planning or development. There seems to be a lot of problems.

“Ultimately in the long-run, in 10 years time, nobody will be talking about this, but you do wonder what the Co-op are getting out of this.

"People were asking questions whether Manchester needed a second indoor arena, three miles down the road from the one in the city centre."

The AO Arena could be hosting two shows affected by delays at Co-op Live
The AO Arena will be hosting the Boogie Wit Da Hoodie show after Co-op Live's fiasco

Co-op Live had already postponed its opening twice last week after rescheduling performances from Peter Kay and The Black Keys, and had initially reassured fans that A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Rodrigo’s shows would be going ahead this week. The AO Arena is now to stage the rescheduled A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie show on Saturday night, promoters Live Nation have just confirmed.

OVG Run around 400 venues across the world, mainly in North America, but this is its first venture in the UK, the firm’s website promising, “synergistic opportunities in the live entertainment space globally”.

OVG claims the Co-op Live arena will be "world leading" boasting their venues “go beyond the limits of what we once thought possible to deliver the very best in live entertainment.”

Harry Styles has invested in the project, in the shadow of Manchester City's Etihad stadium, the arena a joint venture with OVG and the club’s owner’s City Football Group. Once open, the venue will generate an estimated £1.5bn for the local economy, according to OVG.

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Count underway for mayoral and council contests as Tory losses predicted - The Independent

Sadiq Khan casts his vote in the London Mayoral election

Rishi Sunak is braced for heavy losses in the local elections as rebel Tories plot to oust him if key mayoral contests are lost in what has been described as a potential “armageddon” weekend for the prime minister.

Ahead of the first results coming in overnight, a bombshell new poll found the Tories are now even less popular under Mr Sunak than during the calamitous premiership of Liz Truss.

Early indications from Sunderland pointed to a strong performance for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, with the right-wing challenger party beating the Tories in a slew of the seats up for grabs.

The results will heighten the nerves of Conservative MPs as two days of counting begins.

One Tory MP told The Independent that a move against Mr Sunak is “likely” if either West Midlands mayor Andy Street or Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen lose their jobs.

Former chancellor George Osborne said on his Political Currency podcast: “If Andy Street loses in the West Midlands, that’s pretty bad ...[but] If Ben Houchen loses it will be armageddon – because at that point, people will say, ‘We are absolutely headed now for a massive landslide defeat’.”

Labour is expected to win a by-election taking place in Blackpool South.

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Hartlepool and Thurrock Labour gains confirmed

Labour won nine of the 12 seats up for grabs in Hartlepool to gain control of the council, with independents winning two and the Conservatives one.

A spokesman said: “Winning back Hartlepool council is a groundbreaking moment after the disappointing results we saw here in 2021.”

The party’s gain of Thurrock council has also been confirmed after the party announced it thinks it has won.

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 02:37
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Professor Sir John Curtice: ‘Real story is Reform and the Greens’

Britain’s top polling guru has said we are “endlessly” focused on the battle between Labour and the Tories, but the story tonight is of big gains for Reform UK and the Green Party.

Professor Sir John Curtice said Nigel Farage’s challenger party is doing “damage” to the Conservatives where they are standing.

And he said the Greens are making “spectacular gains”, pointing to the party’s success in Newcastle.

“They may be heading for their best performance yet in English local elections,” he told the BBC.

Reform has made significant gains, beating the Conservatives in 16 of the 25 seats it contested in Sunderland.

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 02:27
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Labour claims it has gained Thurrock

Labour has hailed a “key” gain in Thurrock, claiming to have gained control of the council from it being in no overall control.

The local authority was the fourth highest leave voting in Britain in the Brexit referendum, and was won by the Conservatives a year ago but moved into no overall control due to defections.

A Labour Party spokesman said: “This is exactly the kind of place we need to be winning to gain a majority in a general election. The people of Thurrock have sent the Conservatives a message that they want change.”

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 02:20
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Labour keeps South Tyneside but suffers heavy losses

Labour retained control of South Tyneside, but lost at least seven seats to independents.

The party needed to win four seats of the 14 seats it held going into polling day, and while it achieved that, its majority will be reduced.

It has been suffering heavy losses to independent candidates challenging its stance on the war in Gaza.

Labour also retained control of Newcastle-upon-Tyne after winning 12 of the first 19 seats to be declared early on Friday morning.

The party held 46 of the 78 council seats going into polling day and needed to win 10 of the 27 being contested to retain control.

The Liberal Democrats had won four, Greens two and independents one, with eight seats still to declare.

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 01:58
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Lib Dems feeling confident about Blue Wall gains

The Liberal Democrats are confident they have made major gains in the so-called Blue Wall of safe Tory seats.

A Lib Dem source said: “We are already hearing of Lib Dem gains in former Conservative heartlands. Lib Dems expecting to move forward overnight in Oxfordshire, Hampshire and Hertfordshire.”

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 01:53
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Alarm bells for Rishi Sunak after Reform UK’s performance in Sunderland

The final result in Sunderland was Labour 18, Liberal Democrats four and Conservatives three, with Reform UK beating the Tories in 16 of the 25 seats being contested.

James Johnson, co-founder of JL Partners and a former Downing Street pollster during Theresa May’s tenure, said: “Some of these Sunderland results are truly torrid for the Conservatives and are showing that - in Sunderland at least - Reform UK is real.”

It is thought the party will deprive the Tories of tens of seats in the general election.

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 01:51
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Broxbourne becomes first council to declare

The Conservatives could not have lost control of the council whatever the result, as it started the night with 27 of the 30 seats.

The first council to declare its full result on Friday morning was Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, where the Conservatives won nine and Labour one of the 10 seats being contested, meaning no seats changed hands.

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 01:30
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Labour gains Hartlepool council, spokesman

A Labour Party spokesman has said it won back Hartlepool council, describing it as a “groundbreaking moment” after disappointment in the area in 2021.

Sir Keir Starmer has admitted he considered quitting as Labour leader after the party lost both the Hartlepool by-election and council seats three years ago.

A spokesman said: “Winning back Hartlepool council is a groundbreaking moment after the disappointing results we saw here in 2021.

“Keir Starmer pledged to change the Labour Party after that result, and today’s win shows that this changed Labour party is ready to deliver the change that communities like Hartlepool are crying out for.

“Making gains here shows that the Party is on track to win a general election and is firmly back in the service of working people.”

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 00:57
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Chris Heaton-Harris: Vote Reform, get Labour

Cabinet minister Chris Heaton-Harris said the results in Sunderland showed "if you vote Reform, you get Labour".

The Northern Ireland Secretary told the BBC: "It’s a very straightforward equation for people at the next general election.

"If they want to vote Reform, they’ll end up with Labour MPs, and they’ll end up with a Labour government, and then they’ll end up, probably, with everything they didn’t want to vote for based on the profile of Reform voters."

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 00:53
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Tory minister admits Conservatives will lose Blackpool South

Cabinet minister Chris Heaton-Harris accepted that Blackpool South was likely to be lost by the Conservatives.

The Northern Ireland Secretary said it was "going to be a tough seat for us to hold" given the scandal which led to it.

He told the BBC: "You are highly unlikely to be rewarded by the electorate. Electorates do not like by-elections being put on them because of a failing like that.

"From the very start I would have expected to lose Blackpool South."

Archie Mitchell3 May 2024 00:38

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Kate Forbes not in the running for SNP leadership - BBC

Humza Yousaf may be first minister, but the Tory leader is already taking aim at his would-be successor.

Douglas Ross called John Swinney the safe pair of hands who has dropped the ball.

He painted the SNP leadership candidate as a failure in office, and a divisive nationalist.

All this, of course, assumes Mr Swinney has already won the leadership.

Labour's Anas Sarwar accused the SNP of a stitch-up for John Swinney, and clinging onto power.

But Humza Yousaf didn't hold back - blaming Mr Ross's Tory party for austerity, Brexit and a cost-of-living crisis.

And he accused Labour of U-turns on EU membership and progressive taxation, and of failing to match an SNP commitment on affordable homes.

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