The UK’s Conservatives suffer historic losses in local elections as Labour edges closer to power
- The Conservative Party suffered a significant defeat in England, losing over half of its re-elected councillors.
- Labour celebrated a major victory in York and North Yorkshire, with David Skaith defeating Tory Keane Duncan by a substantial margin.
- Across 107 councils, the Conservatives lost over half of their defended seats, resulting in 468 Tory councillors losing their positions as the party lost control of 12 councils.
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