Elections took place in 136 councils in England

Will Reform take Sunderland, or the Greens take Hackney? Can Plaid Cymru take a historic victory in Wales, and will Labour be forced into third place in Scotland? We examine the…

The polls on Thursday will be the biggest test of public opinion since the general election in 2024.

It is the largest set of local elections in England for three years

Labour is resigned to losses but who its voters switch to will be crucial in shaping the new political landscape

Local, mayoral and parliamentary contests could upend political landscape as Reform, Greens and Lib Dems surge

Labour are predicted to lose the Welsh Parliament after 27 years in power

More than one million people are eligible to vote on Thursday in the biggest set of elections since 2024

From devolved parliaments in Scotland and Wales to councils and mayoralties in England, find out what happened in your area

First results in England expected shortly, while Scottish and Welsh parliament results are due from midday

Live election results for England, Scotland and Wales in one place

Local council results are being announced in England; Scottish and Welsh parliament results are due from midday

Early results saw Labour haemorrhage hundreds of councillors and eight local authorities across England while Reform, the Greens and Liberal Democrats all made gains

Elections took place in 136 councils in England

While Labour losses and Reform gains are obvious, the nature of how people actually voted is much more nuanced

Every single London council has been contested