The Conservative Party has made major gains in local elections across Britain, fuelled by a collapse in the UKIP vote and poor results for Labour.

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A total of 4,851 seats were up for grabs in 88 councils - all 32 in Scotland, 22 in Wales and 34 country councils and unitary authorities in England.

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The Conservatives have made gains while Labour, UKIP, the Lib Dems and the SNP have all lost ground.

Labour has lost more than 380 council seats, UKIP has suffered heavy losses and the Lib Dems have not made the gains they had hoped for.

The Conservatives appear to have been the main beneficiaries of a decline in support for UKIP.

The party is now in charge of 11 more councils having taken Derbyshire from Labour as well as Warwickshire, Lincolnshire, Gloucestershire, the Isle of Wight and Monmouthshire - all of which were previously under no overall control.

They also increased their total number of councillors in Scotland by more than 160.

Meanwhile, it has been a much less successful day for Labour.

The party has lost control of seven councils, including Glasgow, as well as Bridgend and Blaenau Gwent. It also lost the metro mayor contests in the West Midlands and Tees Valley, a traditional Labour heartland, to the Conservatives - but former cabinet minister Andy Burnham scored a big win in Greater Manchester.

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The Lib Dems have had a mixed performance, with some seats won and others lost.

Lib Dem former business secretary Vince Cable said the night had been "neutral" for his party.

"We're in a relatively encouraging position, though there hasn't been a spectacular breakthrough," he said.

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UKIP suffered a bad night - losing 145 seats. It ended this year's local elections with a single councillor in Lancashire.

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The SNP comfortably finished as the largest party in the Scotland, but suffered modest losses, losing control of Dundee.

Conservative advances in Scotland came at the expense of Labour, with the party losing more than 130 councillors north of the border.

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Meanwhile, the Green Party has won 40 seats, gaining six in total.

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