Labour Lose Control of Coventry City Council as Reform Votes Surge
Labour holds 24 seats but needs 28 for control, while Reform UK's 20 seats mark a gain of 18 from the previous election.
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Brent Council under no overall control after Labour loses majority in local elections
Labour has lost control of Brent Council after falling short of an overall majority, losing 17 councillors compared to the 2022 elections. Gains made by the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Greens leave the local authority under no overall control. The North West London borough has returned a total of 24 Labour members from 57 available seats – five short of an overall majority with three seats left to call at the time of writing. Wembley Hi…
Labour remains largest party at Coventry City Council despite heavy losses
LABOUR remains the largest party at Coventry City Council – but it has lost its overall majority in the local elections. The party, which has had a controlling majority at the council since 2010, lost 15 seats, ending on 24. Reform UK gained 18 seats to finish on 20, with the Conservatives losing four seats to end on six, and the Greens with four seats, having gained one. That gain was at the expense of Coun Jim O'Boyle, the council’s cabinet me…
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