Of gavin and stacey, is coming this christmas. Coming up on bbc news, can luton move out of the Premier Leagues Relegation Zone tonight . Victory over everton could put them on the road to survival. Hello there. Rishi sunak says its disappointing to lose good, hardworking councillors, after a painful night for the conservatives, in the local and mayoral elections. The losses are some of the worst the partys suffered in england for decades. Just look at this, the latest election figures as they stand, with the conservatives having lost more than 340 councillors. And labour have gained more than 140 so far. Chris mason has followed all of the developments through the night, and hes at westminsterfor us. After a lot of coffee hi, chris. Hello, good evening. Since we chatted last night there has been lots of noise, numbers and not a lot of sleep. And here is the picture as things stand with still more than 2a hours worth of results still to come. The conservatives are in a rut, a trend of doing very badly in elections. 12 months ago we were reporting on directions for the conservatives. Since then there has been a whole slew of parliamentary by elections that have been pretty dire in this set of results on top of that. As far as labour are concerned, they seem to have developed a knack for being able to win in places where the need to win to win a General Election and not merely stack up lots of votes in places where they were winning already. Reporting on dire elections. The smaller parties are also cheaper. Here is the story of the night and the story of the day so far. Cheering northallerton in North Yorkshire this afternoon. The Prime Minister lives a few miles away, and look who has turned up to rub his nose in it, york and North Yorkshire of the wider county so often rock solid conservative, has elected a labour mayor. We conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~. Conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~. , mayor. We have had really good results across mayor. We have had really good results across the mayor. We have had really good results across the country mayor. We have had really good results across the country all mayor. We have had really good| results across the country all day long. But this is a very special moment, david to become the mayor here, thank you to all the team for all the fantastic work they have done. Because through the villages and the towns of North Yorkshire people have voted for change. There have been smiles people have voted for change. There have been smiles and people have voted for change. There have been smiles and red people have voted for change. There have been smiles and red rosettes all over the place, taking the council of the Military Town in aldershot in hampshire. Labour did the same in hartlepool in the North East Of England. And on the south coast in west sussex where they have never won before. But, five independent candidate standing on a pro gastric Platform Cost Labour Control in oldham in Greater Manchester as evidence labours stance on gaza has had an impact particularly in places with a significant muslim population. Earlier, keir starmer was in blackpool to celebrate winning a westminster seat there. Winning wasnt surprising, the scale of labours victory was. The mood music for the Prime Minister pretty dire, then. Rishi sunak was in Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire. Obviously it is disappointing to lose good, hard working Conservative Councillors lose good, hard working Conservative Councillors and im grateful to them for All Councillors and im grateful to them for all Their Councillors and im grateful to them for all their service in local government keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people and delivering services for local people. But we still have lots of results people. But we still have lots of results to people. But we still have lots of results to come. One results to come. One of Theirfew Results to come. One of their few islands of optimism in a sea of gloom, the tees valley, the Conservative Ben Houchen wearing victory but not a tory rosette. He won by1 million miles last time, it was much closer this time, and he had this message for the Prime Minister. ,. ,. � minister. The people that im heafina minister. The people that im hearing that minister. The people that im hearing that may minister. The people that im hearing that may not minister. The people that im hearing that may not be minister. The people that im i hearing that may not be thinking about voting conservative or are currently thinking whether they want to vote conservative at the next General Election, they want progress, we need to give them the excuse to vote for us and we havent give them that excuse yet. find excuse to vote for us and we havent give them that excuse yet. Give them that excuse yet. And in mar inal give them that excuse yet. And in marginal harlow give them that excuse yet. And in marginal harlow in give them that excuse yet. And in marginal harlow in essex give them that excuse yet. And in marginal harlow in essex the marginal harlow in essex the conservatives managed to cling on, just. The Liberal Democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. Lets opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. Lets make this conservative winchester in hampshire. Lets make this conservative government this conservative government history Cheering Suggestion is conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they are making at the tories expense. In so many parts of the country, it will be conservative mps worried about Liberal Democrats, across the south east of the blue wall, the south west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challenges to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history they should vote liberal democrat. Reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collie wobbles. They came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by election. Beating the tories in the blackpool byelection byelection. What is rapidly becoming byelection. What is rapidly becoming clear byelection. What is rapidly becoming clear is byelection. What is rapidly becoming clear is basicallyl byelection. What is rapidly i becoming clear is basically as byelection. What is rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we are becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. We are on the way up and its quite clear the tories are on the way down. find way up and its quite clear the tories are on the way down. And the green party tories are on the way down. And the green party is tories are on the way down. And the green party is volunteering tories are on the way down. And the green party is volunteering a tories are on the way down. And the green party is volunteering a bow. L green party is volunteering a bow. This is hastings in east sussex. The trend of the greens steady rise in Global Politics continues. B, Global Politics continues. Fantastic set of results for the green party, the fifth local election in a row where we scored a Record Number of green councillors being elected, winning seats in all corners of the country from labour and the conservatives, in rural and urban areas alike. The and the conservatives, in rural and urban areas alike. Urban areas alike. The Democratic Rocess Urban Areas alike. The Democratic Process comes urban areas alike. The Democratic Process comes with urban areas alike. The Democratic Process comes with certain urban areas alike. The democratic| process comes with certain rituals. Colour, stamina and sleep deprivation. And winners clutching babies. There are yet more results to come tomorrow. Chris mason, bbc news. Heres a quick reminder of where each party stands so far. So, what can we take away from all the results that have come in . Heres nick eardley. Lets start with the projected national share. This is what the bbc team thinks would have happened if the whole country had voted yesterday and voted in the same way. This is bad for the conservatives, their joint lowest. Its good for labour, a similar lead to last year. But its not tony blair 1997. Lets drill a bit in to the specific numbers from last night. The conservative had lost half of theirs. Labour are labourare up140. This is the change from 2001. But labour say they are particularly heartened in key areas and i want to pick one example, milton keynes. It is a bellwether seat, it often votes the same way as the rest of the country. At the top it has gone from grey, a hung parliament, hung council, to read, i live again and thatis council, to read, i live again and that is a result that would hearten labour hq. But what does it all mean for the General Election . There was one westminster seat up for grabs last night, blackpool south. In 2019 had voted conservative but a thumping win for labour last night. Have a look at this. The Conservatives Onlyjust Beat the reform party into second place and this is one of the most striking graphics of the day, the swing from the conservatives to labour in blackpool south. 26 . That is the third biggest swing of its kind since world war ii and that will leave a lot of conservative mps rather nervous. So, some consolation for the tories in tees valley where ben houchen was re elected mayor for a third term. But labour have won all the other mayoral counts today. Danny savage is in norton, in stockton on tees. Clive, this is one of ben houchens leaflets that his supporters put three doors in the days before the vote. If you looked at it you would probably guess it was for the conservatives but there is no mention of the conservatives until you get to the very small print on the back page, which is all a bit of a contrast to events in teesside this afternoon. Good afternoon, everybody. Its absolutely great to be here with your reelected mayor of teesside its the patch thats provided a rare win on a bad day for the conservatives, one worthy of a visit from the Prime Minister. Ben houchen was reelected as mayor, a conservative mayor. So, so relieved. Humbled, proud to get a third term as the tees valley mayor. Ben houchen is a local lad. He was born here on teesside and has campaigned for things like improvements to local hospitals and the local airport. But the question now is can votes for a local conservative politician stay with the party when it comes to a General Election . Its a different dynamic, isnt it . The local politics are a lot different to westminster. J i think i forget that hes a tory. In a local pub this afternoon, they were happy to talk politics. Did you vote for ben houchen . Yes, idid. Does that mean that you would necessarily vote for the conservatives in a General Election scenario . No, definitely not. Why . Cos i have different views of conservatives in the General Election to what i do to ben. Again for what hes done for the area in teesside,j the airport and in the freeport, the jobs, bringing lots of employment and generallyjust, you know, helping teesside. It was a warm afternoon in the north. Time for a reflective pint. Do you think the people that voted conservative for ben houchen will necessarily vote conservative at the General Election . Most certainly. You think they will . Yeah, i think they probably will. Yeah, i do, as a matter of fact, yeah. The boost to the economy in my opinion by what hes done to the airport has been marvellous. Mum and daughterjill and rebecca run a business together. When it comes to the next vote, its going to be the economy that keeps them sweet. |the National Living wage hasjust| gone up, but then ive got to find that in my business to pay my staff. Foods going up, the cost of everythings going up. | petrols going back up again. Ben houchens majority has fallen, though. If the conservative to labour swing was repeated across the North East Of England at a General Election, the conservatives in all of their seats could be vulnerable. A good local campaign succeeded for the tories here. Can they learn lessons from it . Danny savage, bbc news, teesside. Labour have taken control of Redditch Council in worcestershire from the conservatives with a thumping majority, winning 21 of the 27 seats up for grabs. The incoming Labour Council leader says hes overwhelmed by the size of the majority. Leila nathoo has been speaking to voters there. With the weather in redditch as bleak as the result for the tories here, its Little Wonder that few braved it to the shops today. How best to breathe new life into the town centre was one of the key issues at the local elections. Labour secured a resounding victory, seizing the council from the conservatives. At the three cooks cafe, business has slowed. Managerjanine thinks redditch has been short changed by those whove been in charge. It feels like this towns rotting, and it doesnt feel like were going forward. Something needed to happen because its like its stuck in a rut. And i think change is only good when youre in that position. Her customers, too, want to see fresh thinking. They didnt listen to the people. They didnt listen to us when we said we wanted it they didnt listen to us when we said we wanted the library to stay where it is. Nobodys doing nothing| throughout the country. There are homeless. People on the streets. People are working just to pay their bills just to survive. Here in redditch, labour have promised voters it would restore an outdoor market that used to be here and to try to stop the libraryjust down there from being demolished and relocated. This is exactly the kind of place that will decide the outcome of the next General Election. Its somewhere labour will need to win back to get into government. Down the road, a bit of light rain isnt knocking practice of course isnt knocking practice off course at the redditch bowling club. The town has had a conservative mp since 2010. Labour now has its eye on that prize. Redditch used to be labour many years ago, so i think that swing back is how people in this country are feeling. And i think the challenges, the issues that weve got in Redditch Mirror whats going on in the rest of the country. I think 14 years of the conservatives, theyve tried austerity, they sort of almost imposed brexit, they sort of partied through covid and i think people are just about fed up with it now, really. I will vote for whos going to put this country into the strongest position it can be so theres still time for parties to make their case to you . Yeah, i think parties have still got time. I i definitely think theyve still got time. The conservatives insist its at still to play for, but as todays results show, its proving hard to persuade voters to choose them. Leila nathoo, bbc news, in redditch. It hasnt all gone labours way overnight. They lost control of Oldham Council in Greater Manchester. Theres now no overall control there, with a swing in favour of independent candidates and away from labour. The change is blamed in part on sir keir starmer� s stance on the war in gaza, which labour says may have been a factor in areas like oldham, which have a large muslim population. Kevin fitzpatrick is there for us. Is that what did it, kevin . Events thousands of miles away affecting goings on in oldham . Goings on in oldham . Well, it certainly contributed. Goings on in oldham . Well, it certainly contributed. This goings on in oldham . Well, it certainly contributed. This is l goings on in oldham . Well, it certainly contributed. This is a borough where labour has been struggling politically over a number of years, losing Council Seats and even leaders, but it does appear that anger over the conflict in gaza and labours initial reluctance to call for a ceasefire has done real damage and cost it control of this council. Its also had an impact elsewhere in Labour Strongholds across Greater Manchester, places Like Tyneside and bolton, rochdale, evenin Like Tyneside and bolton, rochdale, even in the city centre, one or two Council Seats have gone to independents, or parties standing on a programme as a platform, and over in lancashire in blackburn, darwin eight Council Seats have been taken today by independents standing in support of gazza but four have been lost by labour in four by the conservatives. There isjust a scattering of seats being affected in this way at the moment, but it does appear now that the main parties can be affected by their response over the ongoing co