It is being held at the end of the month
It is being held at the end of the month
Reform has made the biggest inroads in terms of brand new councillors but it wasn't enough to secure overall control
Coventry Labour members say Reform must 'stop grandstanding' and work with other councillors in different parties to do the best for the city
Turnout was low in some parts of Coventry and the council wants to see how effective its messaging was in encouraging people to go to their polling station
Two former Cabinet members lost their seats in the May 7 local election, along with three deputies
The parties have worked together on a confidence and supply basis for the past two years
Counting is under way in the Dublin Central by-election, with early tallies showing Social Democrats candidate Daniel Ennis leading in a dramatic race for one of the Dail's most closely watched seats.
Several of those who were elected in third place did so by only a small number of votes, making their position look more precarious. - including one councillor who scraped in by just three votes
Gerry Hutch is facing a Garda probe after 'Vote Hutch No.1' slogans were sprayed outside Dublin polling stations.
The Greens were slammed as 'lapdogs' and 'nodding puppets' for backing Labour in return for being offered two scrutiny boards to chair
The party made a dramatic attempt to push Labour out, saying the elections showed people had lost faith in the council administration and wanted change
Coventry City Council's annual meeting will confirm the new Lord Mayor, council leader and Cabinet following the May local elections
Contenders with the highest number of votes have been elected for the next four years, unless the seat is vacated and forces a by-election.
Labour ended up with 24 seats and is still the largest party on the council despite losing overall control in the May election results
A 'refreshed' leadership duo will be at the helm after the previous deputy decided to step down
It is a seat in the Camp Hill ward
Analysis of fuel poverty figures shows cost-of-living pressures may be driving voters towards Reform UK
Reform is now tied with the Radcliffe First group as the second largest party on the council
Reform UK has a new leader in Rochdale and he believes his party can be an effective opposition in the town hall
Women made up less than a third of councillors elected across Greater Manchester this year, with some warning abuse and intimidation are driving women away from politics. Iram Ramzan reports.
Cllr John Blundell has returned to position of leader following the defeat of Gary Ridley
Burnham’s decision to seek permission to stand in the Makerfield by-election marks a significant escalation in Labour’s internal debate over leadership and direction following a turbulent week for Sir Keir Starmer. Rob Williams reports.
She replaces the former leader who lost his seat to Reform
Key positions will need to be filled at Coventry City Council's Annual General Meeting
Following all-out elections, Solihull will elect by thirds again from next year
The Greens say there are discussions with other local parties to see if compromises can be reached ahead of the new city council make-up being unveiled next week
The outgoing council leader has slammed the opposition group for 'not even trying'
He is already leader of Warwickshire County Council and wants to become leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council too
The letter comes as more than 80 MPs say the Prime Minister should go
The current list includes one local MP although two others locally have issued statements of support