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LIVE: Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan RESIGNS seat in shock result

Baroness Eluned Morgan, the First Minister of Wales, has dramatically lost her seat as crisis engulfs Labour following disastrous local election results across England, Wales and Scotland.

Baroness Morgan became the most high-profile victim of Labour’s seismic defeat in the vote after failing to retain her seat in Ceredigion Penfro.

Meanwhile, the Greens have added further misery to Labour by taking the Hackney mayoralty following losses to Reform and even the Conservatives.

Reform has taken control of Suffolk County Council after winning power in Essex, Havering and Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Nigel Farage has boasted both Labour and the Conservatives face being ‘wiped out’ in the local election results marking what he described as a ‘historic shift’ in UK politics.

But Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to stand at the next election despite growing calls within his own party for him to resign.

Follow live updates and reaction from the 2026 UK local election results 

Breaking:Welsh Labour leader Eluned Morgan to resign

Baroness Eluned Morgan has announced she will step down as leader of Welsh Labour after her party suffered heavy defeats.

‘Welsh Labour has today suffered a catastrophic result,’ she said.

‘It ends a century of Labour winning in Wales, and the party will need to take a really hard look at itself, and understand the depth of the challenge that we face.

‘I’ve lost my seat here in Ceredigion Penfro and I will be standing down as leader of Welsh Labour.

‘I take responsibility for the Labour result in Wales.’

UK local election results: See our live-updating maps and charts across the country

Take a look at our live-updating maps and charts produced by the Daily Mail’s Deep Dive team for the latest election results across England, Wales and Scotland.

Starmer pays tribute to outgoing Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer paid tribute to Eluned Morgan as a ‘formidable First Minister and tireless champion for Wales’.

Lady Morgan failed to win a Senedd seat and announced her decision to resign as Welsh Labour leader.

Sir Keir said: ‘She broke barriers and has never stopped fighting for families in the communities she loves.

‘Together, we have worked to lift children out of poverty, cut hospital waiting lists, and create thousands of new jobs.

‘I want to thank Eluned Morgan for the over 30 years of service she has already given to our country and our party.

‘I have no doubt her contribution to Wales will endure.’

Greens take their first council

The Green Party has taken its first council of this year’s local elections by winning Norwich City Council.

Outgoing Welsh First Minister says Labour needs to ‘go back to being the party of the working-class’

Outgoing First Minister of Wales Baroness Eluned Morgan said the election results showed ‘we need the Labour government nationally to change course’ in a criticism of Sir Keir Starmer.

In a speech announcing her resignation as Welsh Labour leader, Lady Morgan said: ‘It is clear that results across the whole of the United Kingdom have demonstrated deep frustration with the Labour Party.

‘We need to go back to being the party of the working-class.

‘We need the Labour Government nationally to change course. We need the wealth of this nation to be more equally distributed away from the South East.

‘But I was always clear that this election was about Wales and Keir Starmer was not on the ballot. I am taking responsibility, and I am resigning.”

Welsh Labour leader Eluned Morgan loses seat in shock result

First Minister and Welsh Labour leader Baroness Eluned Morgan arrives at the Ysgol Bro Teifi counting centre in Ceredigion. Picture date: Friday May 8, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire

Baroness Eluned Morgan, the First Minister of Wales, has lost her seat in the Senedd in a dire set of elections for Welsh Labour.

Lady Morgan losing her seat marks the first time a sitting Welsh leader has lost an election in the Welsh Parliament.

Labour has led Wales since the Senedd was first established as the National Assembly for Wales in 1999, and has been the largest party in the country for more than a century.

Lady Morgan’s departure comes amid a brutal day for the party across Wales and the UK.

She had been a member of the Senedd since 2016, became a minister in the Welsh government a year later and was the first woman to hold the role of First Minister in Wales.

She took over at a turbulent time in Welsh Labour, with former first minister Vaughan Gething lasting just five months in the role.

Reform wins Thurrock council from Labour

Reform UK has taken control of a second council from Labour, winning Thurrock in Essex, taking 28 of the first 32 seats to be declared.

Sir Ed Davey – Lib Dems ‘only non-populist party left standing’

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey serves 'Ed-Spresso' coffees from a coffee van as a thank you to party campaigners and activists at Guildfordians Rugby Football Club in Guildford, Surrey, following the results in the local elections. Picture date: Friday May 8, 2026. PA Photo. Early results saw Labour haemorrhage hundreds of councillors and eight local authorities across England while Reform, the Greens and Liberal Democrats all made gains. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

Sir Ed Davey said the Liberal Democrats were ‘the only non-populist party left standing’ after making gains at the local elections.

The Lib Dems have taken Stockport and Portsmouth councils, which were previously under no overall control, and won a net 22 seats across the country.

The overall picture emerging from the local elections is one of significant gains for Reform UK at the expense of Labour and the Tories, which have suffered losses of 348 and 236 respectively.

Zack Polanski’s Greens have also made inroads in some Labour strongholds, winning the Hackney mayoralty and a net 51 seats overall.

But during a visit to Guildford, Surrey, where the Lib Dems hope to win control of the council, Sir Ed said his party were ‘the only non-extremists to have made gains’.

‘In areas like Surrey it’s clear the Conservatives are finished and it’s now between the Liberal Democrats and Reform,’ he said.

Greens close in on Labour’s Hackney bastion and make big gains in Manchester

Zack Polanski leader of The Green Party speaks at the Hackney Green Party manifesto launch in Clissold Park, Stoke Newington, London, Great Britain 11th April 2026 Hackney Greens gather local volunteers and community groups to share their manifesto. The Hackney Green Party has developed their manifesto in community, with community and came up with practical solutions that offer Hope for Hackney. Hackney Mayor candidate Zoë Garbett, Green Party leader Zack Polanski speak to activists in Clissold Park because the church that had been booked was too small to hold the larger than anticipated crowd. Photograph by Elliott Franks

by Sophie Church, Political Reporter

The Green Party has seen its first ever mayor elected in Hackney as Zack Polanski’s party continues to eat into dwindling Labour support across the country.

Showing the depth of anger for Labour under Keir Starmer, Zoë Garbett was able to take the Hackney mayoralty for the Greens with 35,720 votes, leaving Labour incumbent Caroline Woodley with just 26,865.

Ms Garbett’s victory comes as yet another historic blow to Labour on a punishing local elections results day – with Sir Keir’s party holding the East-end mayoralty since the role was created in 2002.

In her speech, Ms Garbett said that the people of Hackney had ‘made it clear that they are desperate for an alternative to this failing Labour government’.

She added that Hackney voters ‘own Hackney’ and that ‘it’s time to take it back’.

Labour council leader says Reform on course to take Barnsley

The Labour leader of Barnsley’s council said it was ‘clear we are going to lose our majority to Reform’ as the results for the first six wards were announced.

Sir Stephen Houghton held on to his own seat, but said he was ‘gutted’ the party ‘weren’t able to get our local message through’.

He told the Press Association:

It was the national politics that dominated this election 100%. Reform have played that card, not talked about Barnsley in any way, shape or form. It was just about Keir Starmer and the Government.

We hoped our proud record in Barnsley would be able to block some of that, sadly, in too many cases, it’s not been the case.

Reform take control of Sunderland from Labour

Reform UK have taken Sunderland, the first council Nigel Farage’s party has won from Labour.

Scottish Greens win first seat in Holyrood

The Scottish Green Party have won their first constituency seat in the Scottish Parliament, with Lorna Slater defeating SNP minister Angus Robertson in Edinburgh Central.

Key Updates

  • Welsh Labour leader Eluned Morgan loses seat in shock result

  • 2pm update – Reform win another council from the Tories

  • Welsh First Minister expected to lose seat, sources say

  • Reform win Suffolk council from the Tories

  • 1pm update – Reform leads the way as Labour loses power in 10 councils

  • Labour council leader calls on Starmer to quit

  • Zack Polanski – Country has rejected Keir Starmer

  • Labour lose control of Blackburn Council

  • Greens win Hackney mayoralty from Labour

  • Reform wins control of Essex County Council from the Tories

  • Angela Rayner faces fight to save own Commons seat as Labour loses council

  • Kemi Badenoch – I’m proud of our results

  • First union calls for Starmer’s head after local elections disaster

  • Starmer – Ed Miliband has made it clear he supports me

  • DEBATE: Can Badenoch save the Tories or should she strike pact with Reform?

  • JASON GROVES: Reform is extending its reach while Labour loses votes to everyone

  • Nigel Farage – You are witnessing historic shift in British politics

  • Reform win Havering council

  • Reform claim victory in Havering

  • Starmer – I take responsibility for very tough election results

  • Will Labour calls for Keir Starmer to resign grow after local elections nightmare?

  • UK local election results: See our live-updating maps and charts across the country

  • Defence Secretary – Starmer can still turn it round

  • Westminster win shows Tories are ‘coming back in London’, says party

  • MP John McDonnell says leadership change ‘must be on the agenda’

  • Labour hold Ealing council, while Lib Dems keep control of Richmond-upon-Thames and Sutton

  • Tories take Westminster City Council from Labour

  • Reform UK take Newcastle-under-Lyme from the Conservatives

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