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The Conservatives have made gains in the local council elections, with Labour and UKIP losing out. | The Conservatives have made gains in the local council elections, with Labour and UKIP losing out. |
A total of 4,851 seats are up for grabs in 88 councils - all 32 in Scotland, 22 in Wales and 34 country councils and unitary authorities in England. | A total of 4,851 seats are up for grabs in 88 councils - all 32 in Scotland, 22 in Wales and 34 country councils and unitary authorities in England. |
This page will be updated over the course of Friday as more results come in. | This page will be updated over the course of Friday as more results come in. |
Local elections: Latest updates | Local elections: Latest updates |
The Conservatives have made gains while almost all the other parties have lost ground. | The Conservatives have made gains while almost all the other parties have lost ground. |
Labour has lost more than 350 council seats, UKIP has suffered heavy losses and the Lib Dems have not make the gains they had hoped for. | |
The Conservatives appear to have been the main beneficiaries of a decline in support for UKIP. | The Conservatives appear to have been the main beneficiaries of a decline in support for UKIP. |
The party is now in charge of 11 more councils having taken Derbyshire from Labour as well as Warwickshire, Lincolnshire, Gloucestershire, the Isle of Wight and Monmouthshire - all of which were previously under no overall control. | |
Meanwhile, it has been a less successful night for Labour. | Meanwhile, it has been a less successful night for Labour. |
The party has lost control of six councils, including Glasgow, as well as Bridgend and Blaenau Gwent. It described its performance as "disappointing" five weeks before the general election. | |
The Lib Dems have had a mixed performance, with some seats won and others lost. | The Lib Dems have had a mixed performance, with some seats won and others lost. |
Lib Dem former business secretary Vince Cable said the night had been "neutral" for his party. | Lib Dem former business secretary Vince Cable said the night had been "neutral" for his party. |
"We're in a relatively encouraging position, though there hasn't been a spectacular breakthrough," he said. | "We're in a relatively encouraging position, though there hasn't been a spectacular breakthrough," he said. |
UKIP suffered a bad night - losing more than 100 councillors. The party lost all of its seats in Lincolnshire, Warwickshire, Hampshire, Essex and the Isle of Wight. | |
The SNP has suffered modest losses, losing control of Dundee. | |
Conservative advances in Scotland have come mostly at the expense of Labour, which has lost more than 80 councillors north of the border. | Conservative advances in Scotland have come mostly at the expense of Labour, which has lost more than 80 councillors north of the border. |
Those unaffiliated to any political party have done well, with more independents gaining seats. | Those unaffiliated to any political party have done well, with more independents gaining seats. |