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Voters have delivered a stinging rebuke to the two main parties at Westminster in the local elections in England, with ballots still to be counted in Northern Ireland.Voters have delivered a stinging rebuke to the two main parties at Westminster in the local elections in England, with ballots still to be counted in Northern Ireland.
See the results below in our interactive map.See the results below in our interactive map.
Either search using your postcode or council name or click around the map to show local results.Either search using your postcode or council name or click around the map to show local results.
By-elections can take place in some council wards even if that council is not scheduled for elections this year. Check your council website for details.By-elections can take place in some council wards even if that council is not scheduled for elections this year. Check your council website for details.
Click or tap here if you cannot see the map.Click or tap here if you cannot see the map.
As it stands, the Conservatives have lost over 1,100 councillors while Labour has seen close to 100 losses. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems and Greens have both made significant gains, with the Lib Dems gaining more than 600 councillors, and the Greens over 160. As it stands, the Conservatives have lost over 1,300 councillors while Labour has seen dozens of losses. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems and Greens have both made significant gains, with the Lib Dems gaining more than 650 councillors, and the Greens over 180.
Independent candidates have also made large gains, as shown by the rise of "Others" in the above chart.Independent candidates have also made large gains, as shown by the rise of "Others" in the above chart.
Professor Sir John Curtice has calculated how Thursday's vote would translate across Britain. This projection of the national share puts Labour and the Conservatives both on 28%. Professor Sir John Curtice has calculated how Thursday's vote would translate across Britain. This projection of the national vote share puts Labour and the Conservatives both on 28%.
The Lib Dems were the big winners in terms of councils, taking over 10, largely at the expense of the Conservatives.The Lib Dems were the big winners in terms of councils, taking over 10, largely at the expense of the Conservatives.
The Conservatives' biggest losses were in Somerset West & Taunton and Chelmsford, where the party lost 31 councillors. The Conservatives saw big losses in Somerset West & Taunton and Chelmsford. Labour suffered its biggest loss in Ashfield, where it lost 20 councillors, and the control of the council passed to Independents.
Labour suffered its biggest loss in Ashfield, where it lost 20 councillors, and the control of the council passed to Independents. Labour won seats in many parts of the country, and the party's largest gain was nine councillors in Telford and Wrekin. The Conservatives' largest gain was in North East Derbyshire..
Labour won seats in many parts of the country, and the party's largest gain was nine councillors in Telford and Wrekin. The Conservatives' largest gain was eight councillors in Stoke-on-Trent.
Support for the major parties fell more heavily in their heartlands, according to Prof Curtice, with Tories losing most seats in the south of England and Labour in the north.Support for the major parties fell more heavily in their heartlands, according to Prof Curtice, with Tories losing most seats in the south of England and Labour in the north.
The Green Party were one of the beneficiaries of the main parties' misfortune.The Green Party were one of the beneficiaries of the main parties' misfortune.
Meanwhile, UKIP lost councillors in many areas. The biggest loss came in Tendring, where the party lost 14 seats.Meanwhile, UKIP lost councillors in many areas. The biggest loss came in Tendring, where the party lost 14 seats.
Several mayoral elections have also taken place across England. Middlesbrough and Copeland returned independent mayors, while the North of Tyne returned a Labour mayor as did Leicester.Several mayoral elections have also taken place across England. Middlesbrough and Copeland returned independent mayors, while the North of Tyne returned a Labour mayor as did Leicester.
Which councils have changed handsWhich councils have changed hands
Find out more about these elections.Find out more about these elections.