Thanks for joining us for another extremely busy day of local election news. You can join us tomorrow morning for a special election episode of Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips.
Until then, here are today's headlines:
- Tory incumbent Andy Street has suffered a shock loss to Labour in the West Midlands mayoral race in a major blow to the prime minister;
- Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has heralded the win as a "significant piece of political history";
- Sadiq Khan has won a historic third term as London mayor;
- Andy Burnham was re-elected as Greater Manchester mayor for a third term with more than 60% of the vote;
- Labour also won mayoral races in West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Liverpool City Region and Salford;
- The results mean Labour has won all but one of the mayoral races they were contesting, losing Tees Valley to the Tory incumbent;
- The Conservatives have lost 473 seats and control of 12 councils;
- Labour has gained eight councils and 185 seats;
- The results mean the Liberal Democrats have won more council seats than the Conservatives;
- The Green Party has netted an extra 74 seats, making serious gains in places like Bristol.