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Comments Off on Health ‘angels’ to continue for another yearSmugglers hid migrants under motorbike parts
Comments Off on Smugglers hid migrants under motorbike partsMan bailed after arrest over body find
Comments Off on Man bailed after arrest over body findEnglish local elections: Farage says ‘it’s the beginning of the end of the Conservative party’ after sweeping Reform wins – as it happened
Comments Off on English local elections: Farage says ‘it’s the beginning of the end of the Conservative party’ after sweeping Reform wins – as it happenedThis liveblog is now closed. See all of our local elections coverage here
- Local elections: full mayoral and council results
- Starmer under fire from Labour MPs after Runcorn loss
- ‘They really are all horrible’: political anger marks Reform UK’s Runcorn win
Reform UK has won three of the first five wards declared at Northumberland County Council, with Labour and the Conservatives picking up one each, PA reports.
There are 67 seats on the council, with the Conservatives defending 33, Labour 18, the Liberal Democrats four and Greens two, while there were 10 independent councillors.
Reform take control of Lincolnshire County Council
Comments Off on Reform take control of Lincolnshire County Council‘They really are all horrible’: political anger marks Reform UK’s Runcorn win
Comments Off on ‘They really are all horrible’: political anger marks Reform UK’s Runcorn winMany voted for party as protest against government, while others have detached completely from politics
The boss, as aides call him, was on his way. It was 2.30am and Nigel Farage had arrived at a Cheshire leisure centre, ready to declare victory in the closely-fought Runcorn and Helsby byelection.
But as camera crews gathered, Reform UK officials who were ready to welcome their leader frantically scrambled back to the ballot boxes. The result, it seemed, was too close to call.