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2026 elections: The results in maps and charts
09. May 2026 (10:53)
Real-time updates on the contests for the Scottish Parliament, Senedd in Wales and local councils in England. (London News)
SNP MSP Stephen Gethins urges parties to ‘listen to the voters’ on independence
09. May 2026 (10:39)
The Scottish Parliament now has 73 MSPs out of 129 who support Scottish independence – the largest number ever. (London News)
Local elections: Which London council results are still to be announced and when?
09. May 2026 (10:22)
There are still four of the 32 London boroughs that haven’t fully reported yet (London News)
Scottish Tories suffer worst ever Holyrood result under Russell Findlay
09. May 2026 (10:10)
The former journalist took charge of the party midway through the 2024 Westminster election campaign. (London News)
Local elections 2026: Who are London's elected mayors?
09. May 2026 (08:29)
The capital’s mayoral race has echoed the political shakeup across the UK (London News)
William tells Southport survivor ‘you’re so brave’ at garden party
09. May 2026 (06:41)
Leanne Lucas told William about her Let’s Be Blunt campaign when she was invited to a garden party at Buckingham Palace on Friday afternoon. (London News)
Former Tory leads Nigel Farage’s party to joint second place at Holyrood
09. May 2026 (03:45)
Lord Malcolm Offord joined Reform from the Conservatives in December 2025. (London News)
John Swinney leads SNP to record fifth Holyrood victory
09. May 2026 (03:45)
This was the fifth election campaign he fought as party leader and despite the lack of an overall majority, it is still his most successful. (London News)
Anas Sarwar fails in bid to oust John Swinney and SNP from power at Holyrood
09. May 2026 (03:45)
The Scottish Labour leader had been campaigning to end almost 20 years of SNP rule in Scotland. (London News)
Swinney fails to win majority but says SNP ‘emphatically’ won Holyrood election
09. May 2026 (02:48)
When all the results were declared – after more than 16 hours of counting – the SNP had 58 MSPs – seven short of a majority. (London News)