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By-election fever Britain with 14 seats up for grabs nationwide

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July 7, 2026

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By-election fever Britain with 14 seats up for grabs nationwide

Councils across the UK are set for a busy week as 14 seats are up for grabs across England, Wales and Scotland this week Multiple councillors being called up to the Senedd in May has left Wales with numerous seats on offer, as well as a variety of seats across England. Your vote could play a key role in your area: see if your ward is up for election below. GB News breaks down all you need to know ahead of a crucial week for voters. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Regents Park (Camden)A by-election is due to unfolded on Camden Council – called after the resignation of the Green Party’s Muhammed Abu Naser in May.Elected as a ward councillor, he was unable to take his seat because he was ineligible to stand in the first place, being a council employee – forcing his resignation just days after the election results.The Green Party are defending the seat on the Labour-dominated council, already boasting ten councillors within the authority.FULL LIST OF CANDIDATES:Alice Amelia Brown, GreenVladimir Chorniy, ConservativeMohammed Junayd Khan, IndependentBeverley Janet Martin, Reform UKHenry William Windle Potts, Lib DemNanouche Umeadi, LabourSplott (Cardiff)Cardiff Council is holding a by-election after former councillor Huw Thomas was elected as one of the six members of the Senedd for Caerdydd Penarth back in May.Labour are defending this seat, aiming to retain the position to further bolster their dominant majority on Cardiff Council with a whopping 49 elected members.FULL LIST OF CANDIDATES:Charles Agbakahi, ConservativeJames Caruana, Labour PartyDavid John Cook, Reform UKRhys William Husband, Lib DemSimran Patel, GreenArgoed New Brighton (Flintshire)The Argoed and New Brighton seat on Flintshire Council is among two up for grabs here – with this ward vacant after the death of councillor Hilary McGuill, aged 79.The Liberal Democrats are defending the seat on this highly contested council, which possesses a sizeable Labour majority and a large number of independent and hyper-local members. FULL LIST OF CANDIDATES:Peter Agnew, Labour PartyFaron Hadfield-Jones, Lib DemAngela Hughes, Reform UKHazel Pamela Lynes, ConservativeJack Morris, Plaid CymruMeilir Devine Roberts, Green PartyConnah's Quay (Flintshire)Meanwhile, the Connah's Quay seat on Flintshire Council is also up for the taking, after the seat became vacant with the resignation of Independent councillor Bernie Attridge, who had served on the council for more than two decades.The ward was heavily in favour of this independent councillor, leaving room for parties or independent and hyper-local candidates to swoop in and add to their ranks.FULL LIST OF CANDIDATES:Peter Davies, Labour PartyEdwin Duggan, IndependentLee Lavery, GreenDewi Ellis Parry, ConservativeRichard Pooley, Plaid CymruDave Vernon, Reform UKAndrew John Williams, IndependentLATEST DEVELOPMENTSKeir Starmer's last failure? 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The rot set in many years agoAndy Burnham's Chagos capitulation proves Labour will always put Britain's national security at riskHigh Fell (Gateshead)A by-election has been called in the ward of High Fell in Gateshead after Reform UK’s successful candidate from the local May elections, Danielle Cavanagh, stood down.Gateshead Council’s recently elected Reform majority has officially stated it will refund the cost of the by-election by having one of its cabinet members forgo their special responsibility allowance for this year.FULL LIST OF CANDIDATES: Jonathan Aibi – Lib DemLindsay Atkinson – Reform UKElaine Brunskill – Trade Unionist and Socialist CoalitionBarry Malcolm Flux – ConservativeLee Turner – GreenKathryn Dorothea Walker – LabourLlanrug (Gwynedd)Llanrug is heading for a by-election this week after its elected member has been elected Member of the Senedd and is unable to hold both positions.There are six candidates to chose from.FULL LIST OF CANDIDATES:Dewi Rhys Evans - Plaid Cymru Stacie Marie Ingram - Conservative Sue MacFarlane - Green Linda Park - Lib Dem Rhys Parry - Independent Tery Temple - Reform UK Clapham Park and Streatham St Leonard's (Lambeth)Lambeth will be the scene of multiple by-elections this week as Clapham Park and Streatham St Leonard's wards are both up for grabs this week.The by-election has been called in Clapham Park after Green Party Councillor Joanna Eaves resigned due to ill health. Streatham St Leonard's by-election has been called due to the previously elected candidate not signing a declaration of acceptance.Full list of candidates for Clapham Park:Ben Amos- Lib DemMichael Sherrif Ball - Green PartyJoshua Jack Forrester - ConservativeSusanna Kehinde Jehwo - Christian Peoples AllianceMartin Lester Read - Reform UKLouie Somerville-Sutherland- LabourFull list of candidates for Streatham St Leonard’s:Jade Ellen Albas - LabourYemi Awoloa - Christian Peoples AllianceChris Cousins - ConservativeAlex Davies - Lib DemMark Mckee - Reform UKTrebanos (Neath Port Talbot)A former Plaid Cymru seat has opened up for candidates after councillor Rebeca Philips was elected to be a Member of the Senedd to represent the Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd constituency.Plaid Cymru held a near 70 per cent majority during elections in 2022, and will be hoping for the same again.Full list of candidates for Trebanos: Hayley Davies - Lib DemStephanie Rhian Everitt - LabourLiz Hill O’Shea - ConservativeGraeme Kerrison - Reform UKGriff Miller - Green PartyJamie Watkins - Plaid Cmyru Suffield Park (North Norfolk)Norfolk is set for a change on Thursday after Emma Tooke, a Lib Dem councillor, resigned her role for family reasons.The Conservatives will be hoping for a strong showing after taking the second-largest vote in the 2023 election behind the Lib Dems.Full list of candidates for Suffield Park: John Henry Lee - ConservativeBenjamin Albert Martin Miles - Reform UKDavid Edwin Russell - LabourPaul Jonathan Harvey Sutcliff - Green PartyTyler Daniel Wragg - Lib Dem Pembroke Dock: Market (Pembrokeshire)Pembroke is bracing for a by-election after the long-standing councillor Brian Hall died.He had served the ward for over 30 years, having been elected in 1996, working as an independent councillor.Seven candidates will be vying for the long-held spot.Full list of candidates for Pembroke Dock: Market: Paul Haywood Dowson - IndependentClaire Francis-Boswell - IndependentLee Herring - Lib DemsRyan Morgan - Reform UKChloe Louise Richards - Plaid CymruJamie Street - ConservativeHayley Wood - Independent Larkhall (South Lanarkshire)In one of the smallest battles across the UK, only four candidates will battle for the Larkhall ward seat.The seat became vacant after long-standing councillor Lesley McDonald died in April; she had served the ward since 2007.Full list of candidates for Larkhall:Gary Burns - ConservativeFiona McDermott - Reform UKLeigh Payne - SNPChris Roarty - LabourKinwarton (Stratford-on-Avon)The Midlands will see a by-election this week after Liberal Democrat council member Thom Holmes resigned from the post.He left after more than three years in the role, with five candidates aiming to be his replacement. Full list of candidates for Kinwarton: Tina Ballinger - Lib DemRachael Chadwick-Harrison - Reform UKAndrew Mark Foster - Labour PartyJanine Ann Lee - ConservativeLizzee Leedham - Green Party Baruc (The Vale of Glamorgan)Voters in the Baruc ward will go to the polls on July 9 to choose a new county councillor after Mark Hooper was elected to the Senedd, leaving the seat vacant.Baruc covers Garden Suburb, Knap and Parade, Romilly Park, Barry Island, and the southern part of the Waterfront.Six candidates will do battle on Thursday.Full list of candidates for Baruc:Chelsea Cottle - ConservativeTrevor Durham - LabourGabriela Ferguson - Lib DemShirley Ann Hodges - Plaid CymruLynden Mack - Green PartySarah Roderick - Reform UKOur Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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