The Conservatives remained in
overall control of the council with a total of 41 seats.
The Conservatives remained in
overall control of the council with a reduced total of 34 seats.
Not exact matches
Of the 33 English County and Unitary
Councils with elections in May, the Labour Party hold 3 councils, Conservatives 16, and 14 have No Overall
Councils with elections in May, the Labour Party hold 3
councils, Conservatives 16, and 14 have No Overall
councils, Conservatives 16, and 14 have No
Overall Control.
Of the 32 Scottish
Councils with elections in May, the Labour Party hold 4 councils, SNP 2, Independents 3, and 23 have No Overall
Councils with elections in May, the Labour Party hold 4
councils, SNP 2, Independents 3, and 23 have No Overall
councils, SNP 2, Independents 3, and 23 have No
Overall Control.
Of the 21 Welsh
Councils with elections in May, the Labour Party hold 10 councils, Independents 2, and 9 have No Overall
Councils with elections in May, the Labour Party hold 10
councils, Independents 2, and 9 have No Overall
councils, Independents 2, and 9 have No
Overall Control.
While the two main parties both lost
control of key
councils outside the capital, Mr Corbyn's party lost Nuneaton and Bedworth - an area
of Warwickshire that often indicates the colour
of the government at general elections, as well as Derby,
with both falling to no
overall control.
The Conservative Party retained
overall control of the
council, winning 52 out
of 82 seats,
with a majority
of 36 councillors.
Trafford district
council in Greater Manchester, which Labour held only during the absolute peak
of New Labour's support between 1996 and 2002, went to no
overall control from a Conservative majority,
with Labour's nine - seat swing not enough to take it.
The election resulted in the Labour Party retaining its
control of the
council,
with a slightly reduced majority after losing two seats
overall.
The results saw no party gain
overall control of the new
council with Labour winning 27 and the Conservatives winning 16
of the 55 seats.
Labour looks set to take
overall control of Crawley borough
council from the Conservatives,
with results due to be announced shortly.
The Labour Party held
control of the
council and increased its majority by one compared
with the previous election when it had gained the
council from no
overall control.
That meant Labour lost
overall control of the
council for the first time since 2012 - falling one seat short
with 17.
The
council remained under no
overall control with the Conservatives three seats short
of a majority.
The
council remained under no
overall control with the Conservatives seven seats short
of a majority.
During the 1994 election the Labour Party gained Bushbury and Park wards from the Conservative Party, leaving Labour
with overall control of the
Council.