The Labour Party in the UK has suffered significant losses in the local elections, losing 1,496 council seats. This result is one of the worst for Labour in recent years.

The Conservatives are the second party to suffer significant losses, with 563 fewer seats, according to the final results published by the BBC. These results demonstrate significant changes in the UK's political landscape.

Local elections in the UK are an important indicator of public opinion and can have a significant impact on future parliamentary elections. The losses of Labour and the Conservatives can be interpreted as a signal of public dissatisfaction with the current political situation in the country.