As the Greens, Reform and nationalists in Scotland and Wales make gains, Westminster’s two-party system is finished

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…

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

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

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

Labour’s losses may not be as big as feared, and Reform’s share of seats suggests support may have peaked

Plaid Cymru set to take power in Wales and SNP to retain it in Scotland, but Reform made big gains in both nations

Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski have reason to celebrate – but what next for Labour and the Tories now that the two-party system has been demolished?

Party makes gains in Labour and Tory heartland areas but one pollster says results suggest Reform may have peaked

As the Greens, Reform and nationalists in Scotland and Wales make gains, Westminster’s two-party system is finished

Significant gains this week lay bare an increasingly fragmented political system

Editorial: Progressive nationalist parties now hold power in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast. That will be a challenge for the United Kingdom’s overcentralised state