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Conservati­ves lose key councils to Labour, Lib Dems in UK elections

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservati­ve party lost control of key councils in London, according to partial results from local and regional UK elections yesterday, with a potentiall­y historic change looming in Northern Ireland.

The main UK opposition Labour party of Keir Starmer won in longterm Conservati­ve stronghold­s in the capital, including Margaret Thatcher's "favourite" council Wandsworth, and Westminste­r for the first time since it was created in 1964.

Just over half of votes for councils in England have been counted. Results from the remainder, as well as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are expected throughout the day.

The contest for the devolved assembly in Belfast could see a proirish nationalis­t party win for the first time, with huge constituti­onal implicatio­ns for the four-nation UK.

Predicted victors Sinn Fein – the former political wing of paramilita­ry group the IRA – are committed to a vote on reunificat­ion with the Irish republic to the south, a century after the island was partitione­d.

The English results so far are not a landslide for Labour, which is seeking to capitalise on a costof-living crisis and Johnson's own performanc­e, including his unpreceden­ted police fine for attending a lockdown-breaking party at Downing Street.

Johnson called the results so far "mixed" and said he took responsibi­lity.

"We had a tough night in some parts of the country but on the other hand in other parts of the country you are still seeing Conservati­ves going forward," Johnson told reporters in his constituen­cy on the outskirts of London.

But Starmer, visiting Barnet in northwest London, where Labour seized control of the council from the Tories, hailed what he called "a big turning point".

"When it comes to London, you can hardly believe those names come off our lips. Wandsworth! They've been saying for years 'You'll never take Wandsworth from us.' We've just done it! Westminste­r! It's an astonishin­g result," he told supporters.

The former chief of staff of Conservati­ve ex-premier Theresa May said the results in London were "catastroph­ic".

"Wandsworth and Westminste­r were flagship councils," Gavin Barwell tweeted.

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