Labour loses control of Bradford Councilpublished at 20:12 BST 9 May
Reform UK takes the biggest percentage of seats on Bradford Council followed by the Conservatives.
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The latest results and updates from the local elections in West Yorkshire
All-out elections happening in Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield
Bradford's Labour leader Susan Hinchcliffe loses her Windhill and Wrose seat
Kirklees' Labour group leader Carole Pattison has lost her Greenhead ward seat to the Greens
Wakefield Labour leader Denise Jeffrey loses her seat to Reform
In Leeds, council deputy leader Jonathon Pryor sees his seat go from Labour to Greens
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Edited by Andrew Jackson and Tom Airey
Reform UK takes the biggest percentage of seats on Bradford Council followed by the Conservatives.
Read MoreBradford East MP Imran Hussain was speaking as Labour made "disastrous" losses across the country.
Read MoreReform UK has become the largest party on the council after previously having no representation.
Read MoreSandal RUFC on Standbridge Lane in Wakefield can build four courts on its overflow car park.
Read MoreReform UK wins control of Calderdale Council, ending Labour rule as Conservatives lose all seats
Read MoreReform won 29 seats, with 14 Independents, 12 Greens, nine Conservatives and five Liberal Democrats.
Read MoreWith the final seats in Bradford set to be announced tomorrow, that concludes our live coverage of today's local election results across West Yorkshire - thank you for joining us.
Before we go, here's some of the main headlines:
Corinne Wheatley
in Halifax
With some counting still to go, Reform UK has reached the 28 seats needed for a majority on Calderdale Council.
Reform councillor Dan Sutherland says people in the area "are desperate for change".
He says the party, which he is expected to lead in Calderdale, will "start on our agenda for change" at a meeting on Saturday.
A total of 54 seats are up for grabs in this year's election, with Sutherland confident of even more Reform gains.

Richard Edwards
in Huddersfield
It's a late one in Huddersfield!
With a small number of seats still to declare, Kirklees Council is heading towards no overall control.
Reform UK will be the biggest party, with 23 seats so far, and independents are on 12.
Labour is yet to win a single seat.
The Labour Party, which has ruled exclusively in Wakefield since 1974, is virtually wiped out.
Read MoreRichard Edwards
in Huddersfield
With 18 results still to come in Kirklees, Reform UK has stormed ahead - winning 22 of the 51 seats declared so far.
Independent candidates, who won all three seats in Batley West in the last few minutes, are the next biggest winners, taking 12 of the seats declared.
The Conservatives and the Greens are on six seats each, the Liberal Democrats five, while Labour is yet to win anywhere. 35 seats are needed for an overall majority.

Gemma Dillon
West Yorkshire political reporter
It has been a dramatic day in Wakefield, with the chart below saying it all.
Just two years ago, Labour held 48 of the 63 seats on the council, now they're down to just one.
We also saw the council leader and deputy leader go as Reform UK seized control.

Elizabeth Baines
in Leeds
Mothin Ali, deputy leader of the Green Party, says it's been an "absolutely fantastic" set of results for the party in Leeds.
The Greens have more than doubled their representation on the council, going from six councillors to 11.
The Gipton and Harehills councillor says: "I think people are fed up with negative campaigning, negative politics.
"People want a message of hope. People want something to believe in."
Image source, Elizabeth Baines/BBCGrace Wood
in Keighley
We are set for a second day of counts in Bradford tomorrow.
We're still waiting for results in Bradford Moor, Little Horton, Great Horton, Royds, Wibsey and Odsal, Heaton and Frizinghall, Manningham and Toller.
Reform UK have done very well here today, will it continue tomorrow?

Corinne Wheatley
in Halifax
We're at the halfway point in Calderdale.
Nine of the wards have been declared - and it has been a good night for Reform UK so far.
One supporter cried out "it's a landslide" as Reform took every seat in six wards, plus a further seat in another.
The Greens have reasons to be cheerful too - they have four councillors elected so far, compared to their three before the election.
Counting has just started in the remaining nine seats, so it's looking like it's going to be a late one in Halifax.
Elizabeth Baines
in Leeds
Image source, Elizabeth Baines/BBCLeeds East MP Richard Burgon calls on Sir Keir Starmer to step down as Labour leader
Speaking at today's vote count in Leeds, where Labour lost overall control of the council, Leeds East MP Richard Burgon says the prime minister "needs to be honest with himself, honest with the party and honest with the country and accept he's fought his last election".
Burgon, a backbencher who has been in Parliament since 2015, says Starmer should set out a timetable for his departure, but stops short of naming his preferred candidate to take over. The successor needs to represent a clean break from the current cabinet, he adds.
Burgon lays the blame for today's local losses at Starmer's door and says Labour councillors have lost their seats "through no fault of their own".
Grace Wood
in Keighley
There's been a three-way split in Keighley East. Angela Jayne Baker took a seat for Reform, Caroline Firth won for Labour and Conservative Angela Fish also took a seat. The seat was previously held by three Labour councillors.
Long-serving Liberal Democrat councillor Baroness Kath Pinnock, who managed to come out on top after a toe-to-toe, vote-for-vote scrap in the Cleckheaton ward, says tsunamis may "come in quickly" - but they also go out quickly too.
Pinnock, whose ward now has two Lib Dem members and one from Reform, says some voters - who had previously been loyal to the Lib Dems - told her they were voting Reform this time.
"People have seen money go to other parts of the North, while they've also seen their leisure centre and town hall closed," she says.
"That really matters to people."
Elizabeth Baines
in Leeds
Here's the final breakdown for Leeds City Council after today's results.
Labour’s control over the authority was lost after falling from 56 seats to 48.
They required at least 50 to maintain an overall majority.
Overall turnout was 41.49%.

Richard Edwards
in Huddersfield
Over in Kirklees, it was triple trouble for party leaders on the council.
John Lawson, who led the Lib Dems, lost his seat in Cleckheaton after 16 years. He vows he will "absolutely" be back.
David Hall, who led the Conservatives, was also defeated in Liversedge & Gomersal, having first been elected in 2004.
It comes after Labour group leader on Kirklees Council, Carole Pattison, lost her seat earlier.
