Sir Keir Starmer is fighting to remain in his job today as he faces mounting pressure from the backbenches to resign after Labour were hammered in the local elections.
More than 20 Labour MPs have so far called on him to either stand down or set a timetable for his departure.
In an attempt to relaunch his Premiership today, Sir Keir met with ex-Labour leader Gordon Brown at Downing Street.
He has also offered Baroness Harriet Harman a new job as his adviser on women and girls. She too was photographed leaving Number 10 this morning.
Labour has so far lost more than 1,300 seats in Thursday’s elections – with a small number of councils in England still yet to declare.
Sir Keir’s party also suffered a historic defeat in Wales where they lost power to Plaid Cymru after 27 years.
Follow live updates and reaction from the 2026 UK local election results below.
By Jason Groves, Political Editor and Claire Ellicot
Andy Burnham is poised to throw down the gauntlet to Keir Starmer next week as the Prime Minister struggles to cling to power.
Allies of the Greater Manchester mayor on Friday night said he had identified a potential Westminster seat that would enable him to return to Parliament, opening the way for a leadership bid.
One outrider for Mr Burnham told the Daily Mail: ‘Andy is ready to go and this time he will not be stopped.’
However, Friday’s bloodbath at the ballot box threatens to make it trickier for the former health secretary, as the notion of a ‘safe seat’ dwindles and Labour fears losing Manchester to Reform.
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Which election results are we still waiting for?
While the vast majority of councils in England have now declared their results, five out of the 136 that held elections on Friday have not.
The councils that we are still waiting for are: Bradford, Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham and Tower Hamlets.
All five are expected to declare by this evening.
Nigel Farage mocks PM over Gordon Brown’s appointment
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, whose party made significant gains at the elections, mocked the Prime Minister over Mr Brown’s appointment.
He said in a post on X:
An unpopular prime minister who lost a general election is now seen by Starmer as being the saviour. Labour are doomed.
No 10 share new photographs from Gordon Brown appointment
Number 10 have shared a series of new images from Sir Keir Starmer’s meeting with Harriet Harman and Gordon Brown this morning.
Mr Brown will be the Prime Minister’s special envoy on global finance, helping forge international co-operation, including with the European Union.
The Prime Minister also appointed former deputy Labour leader Baroness Harriet Harman as his adviser on women and girls.
The decision to offer unpaid, part-time roles to two of the biggest names from the last Labour government comes after Sir Keir suffered a disastrous set of election results in Wales, Scotland and English councils.
Gordon Brown ‘well placed’ to build a stronger Britain, PM says
Gordon Brown is ‘well placed’ to build a stronger Britain, the Prime Minister has said in a post on X.
He said Brown, a former Prime Minister and Britain’s longest serving Chancellor, will work with international allies to ‘boost our country’s security and resilience’.
Green Party ‘open to conversation’ with Plaid Cymru over next Welsh government
The Green Party is ‘open to having conversations’ with Plaid Cymru over the next Welsh government, the party’s leader has said.
In a statement, Anthony Slaughter said:
We welcome the defeat of Reform and congratulate Plaid Cymru on their result – this is a victory for everyone who wanted to keep Reform’s divisive, Trumpian politics out of Wales.
We are a welcoming nation – and Wales needs to stay a place where everyone is treated with respect and dignity, and can thrive.
When it comes to the next government of Wales, we are open to having conversations, but no decisions have been made at this point.
In any negotiations we will be looking to deliver on the Green objectives that people voted on in this election – including action to address the cost-of-living crisis, protecting our NHS, fixing the renting crisis and restoring our natural environment.
How many of the seats they were defending have the parties won so far?
Based on the results from 129 out of the 136 councils in England that held elections on Thursday, Labour has won 47 per cent of the seats it was defending.
Meanwhile, the Conservatives have won 63 per cent of the seats they were defending.
These figures are a comparison with seats the parties held just before the elections took place.
Using the same calculation, at last year’s local elections in England both Labour and the Tories won 33 per cent of the seats they were defending.
Reform UK has won 31 per cent of the seats in which it stood candidates this year, while the Greens have won 12 per cent.
Last year, Reform won 42 per cent of the seats it contested and the Greens won 7 per cent.
Shaking whose hand? Awkward moment Starmer reaches for handshake…but Brown is looking the other way
Gordon Brown and Sir Keir Starmer were pictured on the steps on Number 10 this morning after the pair met following Labour’s hammering in the local elections.
Brown, a former Labour PM, was handed a new top job of special envoy on global finance.
However, as the pair left and posed for the cameras, Starmer was awkwardly photographed reaching for a handshake that was not returned.
Breaking:Gordon Brown handed top finance role
No.10 has confirmed that Gordon Brown has been handed a new job of ‘Special Envoy on Global Finance’.
He was spotted leaving Downing Street this morning after holding a meeting with the Prime Minister.
‘The PM has committed to boosting the country’s security and resilience,’ Number 10 said.
‘In this role, Gordon Brown will advise on how global finance cooperation can help to achieve this.’
IN PICTURES: Starmer meets with Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman at Downing Street
Sir Keir Starmer handed Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman new jobs this morning as he attempts to reset following a disastrous series of local election results.
Brown served as Chancellor for ten years, between 1997 and 2007 under the premiership of Tony Blair.
He was then chosen as Prime Minister and was in the job for three years until 2010.
Breaking:Gordon Brown meets with Starmer in Number 10 as part of post-election reset
Gordon Brown is meeting with Sir Keir Starmer at Number 10 as part of the Prime Minister’s next steps plan.
The ex-Labour leader was seen exiting Downing Street this morning. Brown shook hands with the PM before walking away.
Starmer is also believed to have met with Harriet Harman, who he has appointed as his adviser on women and girls.
WATCH: Wes Streeting shows support for Starmer mid leadership crisis
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who has continued to attract speculation about his ambitions despite publicly denying plans for a leadership tilt, said the Prime Minister will ‘have my support’ in setting out how the Government will move forward on Monday.
But facing questions from reporters on Friday night as he attended the count for Redbridge Council, where Labour clung on to power, he declined to say whether he believed Sir Keir was the right person to lead the party into the next general election.
‘I’ll continue putting my shoulder to the wheel as the Health and Social Care Secretary, who’s getting the NHS back on its feet and making sure it’s fit for the future,’ he said.