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Singer-songwriter, Adam Green has been making indie-folk tunes since 1998. He is also credited with belonging to part of the anti-folk 'movement' – music that generally mocks serious and pretentious mainstream music. This style of music was championed by a band he formed with Kimya Dawson called The Moldy Peaches. After The Moldy Peaches went on a hiatus, Green decided to embark on a solo career and since then has racked up an impressive discography in a fairly short space of time. For his live set he honoured all his albums by making sure at least one song from each was played. His newer music was a departure from previous material; it was less experimental and instead more easy listening, but Green's creatively was still there and so it worked nicely. Crowd pleasers included 'Jessica' (his ode to Jessica Simpson), 'Friends of Mine' and 'Cigarette Burns Forever'. He even got the crowd singing along on his cover of The Beach Boys' 'Kokomo'. Green is an engaging and entertaining guy – one not to shy away from friendly banter with the audience. I'm not sure how much he'd had to drink beforehand, but by the time he'd finished his onstage beer, it was fair to say he'd probably had enough; towards the end of the gig he was waltzing around the place. Whilst pausing at the front of the stage looking into the crowd, some punters thought it acceptable to prod his exposed belly – something that bizarrely didn't seem to phase him. Next he grasped an outstretched hand from the audience and hoisted up a girl who couldn't have been older than sixteen; she got on stage and planted a big kiss on his lips. The two hugged for what seems ages before Green helped her off the stage and announced he had one more song for us. Owing to the kind of character Green is, I reckon all his gigs have a unique and amusing element to them that would definitely include something you won't have witnessed at any other gig. That in itself is a reason to go and see him, although there are of course many others.

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Adam Green is an artistic polymath -- a songwriter, filmmaker, visual artist, and poet. A co-founder of The Moldy Peaches and author of eleven solo-albums, his songs have been performed by artists as diverse as The Libertines, Carla Bruni, Kelly Willis, Dean & Britta, and Will Oldham. Green’s paintings and sculptures have been the subject of exhibitions in America, Asia and Europe, including a 2016 show at the Fondation Beyeler Museum in Basel, Switzerland. He wrote and directed the first feature film shot entirely on an iPhone, The Wrong Ferarri (2010), and Adam Green's Aladdin (2016), which Buzzfeed.com described as “the trippiest movie ever made." In recent years, Green has authored a series of graphic novels and poetry books.

Announced October 2023, the album ‘‘Moping In Style: A Tribute to Adam Green’ features cover versions of Green’s songs by Regina Spektor, Father John Misty, Frankie Cosmos, Devendra Banhart, Sean Ono Lennon, among others.

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New York indie king-pin Adam Green has announced a six date UK tour.

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Adam Green studied at St John’s College, Cambridge, the Royal Academy of Music, London, and the National Opera Studio. Winner of the Song Prize at the National Mozart Competition and the Great Elm Competition he was awarded the prestigious Ian Fleming and Sybil Tutton Awards.

Operatic roles at English National Opera include Belcore ( The Elixir of Love ), Arbace ( Idomeneo ), Aeneas ( Dido and Aeneas ). Other roles include the title role in The Barber of Seville for Welsh National Opera, Il Conte ( Le Nozze di Figaro ) at the Musique Cordiale Festival and Iford Festival, Aeneas ( Dido and Aeneas ) for Opera du Lille, the Grand Theatre d’Aix en Provence and Opera North, Don Giovanni at the Berbiguieres Festival, France, Rigoletto for Grange Park Rising Stars, First Mate ( Billy Budd ) with Daniel Harding and the LSO, Retrofire ( Buzz on the Moon ) by Jonathan Dove for BBC Channel 4, and Judge (Korngold’s Das Wunder der Heliane ) with the LPO and Vladimir Jurowskii.

His concert experience is already extensive - Bach’s Weihnachtsoratorium in Frankfurt under Lutz Köhler, Brahms’ Requiem , Handel’s Messiah and Fauré’s Requiem at the Royal Albert Hall under Sir David Willcocks, Elgar’s Coronation Ode with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Elijah in Budapest, Carmina Burana televised in Ely Cathedral, and Telemann’s Matthäus Passion at the Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh.

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The Adam Green Quartet

Devon- born guitarist Adam Green leads his quartet for their JCUK debut

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02 Dec 2023, 14:00 – 16:00

The Jazz Centre UK, The Jazz Centre UK, Beecroft Art Gallery, Victoria Ave, Southend-on-Sea SS2 6EX, UK

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Adam Green took up the guitar in rural South Devon at the age of seven, and has developed his own voice through widely varied experience, including the academic study of music, working on cruise ships, and group and solo work on the London club and recording scene. Today he brings his quartet to the JCUK for the first time.

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Adam Green’s wading into an ambitious new world: “It was going to be expensive to make a war film out of paper mache”

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Look, we all know Adam Green is left-field. We do. He’s the self-professed ‘AFNY guy’, defining himself in opposition to trends from day one. But he has also traded cover versions with The Libertines, directed a music video for Father John Misty, and made films with Macaulay Culkin and Natasha Lyonne. He was there when The Strokes recorded ‘Is This It’, and his voice recently cropped up on the new album by one Johnny Borrell and whichever iteration of Razorlight he’s up to now.

Trace back through the last two decades of indie music in New York and London, and at just about every turn you find Adam Green. His new album ‘Engines of Paradise’ (his tenth as a solo artist, for those keeping score at home) features Florence actual Welch. The thing is, Adam Green has been building an alternate indie reality alongside this one for about two decades now.

“My work is trying to make people feel like they’re going into another dimension,” Adam says. “I find myself putting together words until I get some kind of spark, or some reaction that feels like at that moment, I got a glimpse into what it might be like to enter another dimension. And that usually means that I’m trying to fudge things, so they’re sort of unfamiliar, to try to make things half there and half not there.”

On ‘Engine of Paradise’, this blur between reality and unreality comes through in the relationship between humans, culture and technology. Since his earliest work with The Moldy Peaches, Adam has had a tendency to name-drop 1980s and 90s pop culture figures, from his first solo album ‘Garfield’ to the bright yellow splash of Big Bird’s face dotted throughout his second feature film ‘Aladdin’. Lately, though, he’s also brought blockchain, JPEGs, and AI into the mix.

“We all have to express ourselves through forms and language that we learned as a kid,” he says. “In my case, playing Mario Brothers was a big part of that, so the pixelated tapestry that was Mario Brothers becomes symbolic of some singularity tech-future. Probably for somebody growing up now it might be the program that they had on their iPad or something. But for me, it was Mario. So in my hierarchy, I have Mario as the Jesus of Nintendo,” he laughs.

“I created a mythological world where there’s so much information and disinformation and rumour that goes on in the internet, that it’s like 1000 years in the future and people don’t remember, was Mario a real person? You know, was it really a plumber from Brooklyn? It’s almost like a war at this point, historians debating whether or not there was an actual Mario person.”

This other realm, in which Mario is a Christ-like figure and which Adam calls ‘Regular World’, has been expanded through not only music, but visual art, film, and soon a graphic novel. In ‘Regular World’ as in our world, the ongoing creep of technology has played an increasingly large role.

“My artwork has one foot in the flesh world and one in the pixel world, you know? The funny thing is, because I grew up in the age of indie rock, romanticism I’m trying to maintain a romantic current inside of that. An ironic romanticism.”

Lead single ‘Freeze My Love’ mines that seam between irony and romance, digging into the ways that the internet has changed our relationships. It’s about love and loss, but not as we once knew it.

“When the ‘Engine of Paradise’ album was conceived, it was gonna be a movie. And [the album] was gonna be all of the songs,” says Adam.

“So ‘Freeze My Love’ is sort of about entering into that world where the afterlife is online. For the afterlife, you’re assimilating into some kind of a hard drive of the universe. In the book, there’s a blockchain tunnel that connects here and there.”

The book in question is ‘Engine of Paradise”s accompanying graphic novel ‘War and Paradise’.

‘War and Paradise’ follows the narrative that was originally going to become the film, and which had to take a new form when Adam ran up against practical concerns. He had begun work on the album after some time off from music, still thinking that the album would take the form of a soundtrack.

“I didn’t know what was going on. I still had in my head that I was making a movie, but I had no funding. I don’t really know anyone in film production, so I didn’t have a budget to make a movie, and it was going to be expensive to make a war film out of paper mache. In my head I was like, okay I’ll get this warehouse, we’re gonna build these giant wooden hills, and we’ll stage the battles on them. It was just gonna bankrupt me,” he explains somewhat sadly.

“So I started working with Toby Goodshank, who was in the Moldy Peaches with me, and Tom Bayne who worked special effects on Aladdin. The three of us sat around the kitchen table together three times a week for six months. The storyline was the script that I had written with my wife, Yasmin.”

Traditionally, Adam’s writing is concentrated in tight two-hour bursts and then gone over with a fine-toothed comb to tease out all the best parts, like panning for gold.

“I really want to make sure I didn’t miss the best part,” he says. “I like to think that people can take almost any line from one of these films on its own, and it will stand up. In my mind I’m like a Swiss watchmaker, you know? I’m working with, like, tiny little tweezers on the script.”

The Swiss watchmaker approach means that ‘Engine of Paradise’ and ‘War & Paradise’ lock together smoothly with the rest of the ‘Regular World’ instalments, and stems from “a German word that means ‘total artwork’.”

“It’s my attempt to make a total artwork, basically. I try to combine the writing, sculpture, painting, acting and music,” says Adam.

The almost obsessive writing method also helps to act as a filter for what is going on in his three-dimensional real life. While ‘Engine of Paradise’ is something of a quest story, it is also noticeably more emotional than Adam’s previous record. ‘Escape From This Brain’, for example, is scored with an underlying fretfulness.

“I was having a lot of anxiety,” Adam says of the track. “It was right before I had another baby, and there was a lot of anxiety leading up to that. I was just imagining that it was going to be really, really difficult. But it ended up being totally cool.”

He considers this for a moment longer. “I guess it’s growing older in the city, and in the world.”

The natural passage of time can feel exacerbated within the music and arts crowd, with those of that have come out of earlier subcultures reckoning with a changed world once those scenes subside. This feeling also came through on ‘Escape From This Brain’, Adam suggests.

“I almost feel like a remnant of some lost subculture,” he says. “It’s almost like I’m looking for some bar that doesn’t exist anymore,” he laughs, not sounding particularly disturbed by the idea. Adam Green is a pretty even-keel kind of guy. In fact, the closer on this record is called ‘Reasonable Man’. It is one of the standout tracks on the album, expansive and cinematic with a particularly excellent guest vocal from Florence Welch to elevate the whole thing. It’s sort of about him, in that ‘Total Artwork’ kind of way, but it is also a little bit about cyborgs. There it is again – the human and not-human, there and not-there.

“That one line about my feeble memories… I think that’s paraphrased from the movie ‘Blade Runner’,” he says drily. “I think someone said it and I might have just nicked it from there. But it makes sense, because I was thinking a lot about cyborgs and AIs.”

More specifically, Adam was thinking about the kinds of thing an AI could achieve. The kind of art it could make.

“I feel like when you make up something, and you want to catch something good, I know that there’s something two or three layers out that’s even better that I just can’t get. I often feel like if there was a slightly better version of me that just had more talent, that person could really do something.”

He wheezes a laugh. “The total artwork concept is really cool, but it’d be even better if all the music was like Mozart, and all the writing was like Shakespeare, and all the painting was like Van Gogh. That would be even cooler. It’s just depending on how smart you are.”

If Adam sounds like something of an obsessive, he doesn’t seem to see it that way. The music, art and films are all constructed on an absolute micro level until they are as perfect as he can get them, but in general, he tends to see himself as a pretty, well, reasonable guy. ‘Reasonable Man’ claims “I’m known to act average as a last resort”, in a call back to Adam’s earlier song ‘Interested in Music’ and the line “I’m known to act average, but on weekends I act out”.

“I could look at it two ways,” he says. “On the one hand, life pushes you towards the centre. The other thing is that I feel like I’m a really great example of a very average person. I’m a really great example of what the average person could do if they found themselves in my situation.”

We could all do a lot worse than find ourselves in the very specific situation of being Adam Green. After all, he’s got a whole strange universe on a string. 

Taken from the September issue of Dork. Adam Green’s new album ‘Engine Of Paradise’ is out 6th September.

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Rising UK stoner metal heroes Green Lung will bring rural gloom to a town near you on Midsomer tour 2024

The rising doom metal stars are set to support Opeth and Clutch on the road this summer

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Folkloric doom metal bunch Green Lung have announced a string of concerts to take place across Europe this summer.

The UK band will support superstars Opeth and Clutch between June and August, and they’ll play headline shows and festival slots in between.

The full list of dates is available below.

Green Lung formed in 2017 and have released three albums since: Woodland Rites (2019), Black Harvest (2021) and This Heathen Land (2023).

The band’s music has been noted for bringing occult themes unique to rural England into doom and stoner metal.

Metal Hammer journalist Chris Chantler described This Heathen Land as “a beguiling, surprisingly diverse concoction of killer riffs, bewitching folklore and knockout songs” in his 8/10 review .

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“Tom Templar’s eccentric pipes walk a fine line between atmospheric storyteller and hard rock party-starter, his multi-tracked harmonies sometimes beguiling – as on Song Of The Stones , the LP’s only pure ritualistic folk tune – sometimes alarming.

“Most importantly, the sheer quality of songwriting edges ever upwards.”

Fellow Hammer writer Merlin Alderslade attended Green Lung’s 2023 UK tour and gave the Brighton concert a perfect 10/10 review .

“As hundreds of grinning, black-clad metallers shuffle back out into a freezing cold South Coast night, there’s the overwhelming sensation that we’ve all just witnessed something very, very special,” said Alderslade.

“And that we may not see this band in venues this small again any time soon.”

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JAZZ SABBATH Feat. ADAM WAKEMAN Announce Live Dates In The US, Australia; 2025 UK Tour Confirmed

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JAZZ SABBATH Feat. ADAM WAKEMAN Announce Live Dates In The US, Australia; 2025 UK Tour Confirmed

Jazz Sabbath, the jazz trio helmed by Adam Wakeman (keys Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne) have announced a 17-date UK tour in 2025. This summer, the trio is scheduled to play two shows in Los Angeles and dates in Australia.

Jazz Sabbath have released 2 albums exploring the boundaries between jazz and the songs that defined heavy metal. Echoing already present jazz riffs and discovering new ones in the process. Their last album, Vol. 2, featured seven new jazz interpretations of Black Sabbath classics and peaked at #6 in the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.

Wakeman is currently on tour with Uriah Heep in the US, and played with Deep Purple last December, filling in for Don Airey.

Jazz Sabbath tour dates:

June 11 & 12 - Los Angeles, CA - Catalina Jazz Club

July 20 - Perth, Australia - Ellington Jazz Club 24 - Brisbane, Australia - The Old Museum 25 & 26 - Sydney, Australia - Pleasure Club 27 - Melbourne, Australia - Brunswick Ballroom

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March 1 - Devizes UK - The Corn Exchange 2 - Nottingham UK - Peggy's Skylight 4 - Cambridge UK - Cambridge Junction 5 - Birmingham UK - Symphony Hall 7 - Fletching UK - Trading Boundaries 8 - Walton UK - Riverhouse Barn 9 - London UK - Hoxton Hall

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G olf course architect Pete Dye probably didn't envision anyone driving the par-4 13th hole when he designed TPC Louisiana with a back tee at nearly 400 yards long.

But no one told Ryan Brehm, who flirted with the second ace in PGA Tour history on a par 4. (Andrew Magee at the 17th at TPC Scottsdale is the only one to do so.) Brehm, whose lone win is at the 2022 Puerto Rico Open, took dead aim and launched a sweeping draw (191 ball speed and an apex of 123 feet). CBS's Frank Nobilo wondered if it would clear the final bunker.

"Oh, it carried," Colt Knost, who was walking with the group, confirmed.

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And it ran on to the green and skirted by the cup at the 391-yard hole. Unfortunately, his partner, Mark Hubbard, couldn't convert the eagle putt but Brehm cleaned up for the birdie to move a stroke closer to the lead.

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Labour’s Claire Ward elected first mayor of East Midlands as Sunak gets boost in Tees Valley after Tory losses – live

Party source describes region as ‘beating heart of general election battleground’ as prime minister says Labour threw ‘lot of mud’

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  • 8h ago Summary of the day …
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  • 12h ago Labour’s Claire Ward elected first mayor of East Midlands
  • 12h ago What's the significance of the PNS figures?
  • 12h ago BBC says Labour on 34% projected national share, Tories 25% and Lib Dems 17%
  • 13h ago Labour take control of Adur council in West Sussex for first time in 50 years
  • 13h ago Summary of what's happened so far
  • 13h ago Sunak celebrates Houchen's mayoral victory, saying he won despite Labour throwing 'lot of mud'
  • 14h ago Labour wins York and North Yorkshire mayoral contest, covering Rishi Sunak's constituency
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  • 15h ago David Cameron claims he showed as PM how Tories can recover from bad local elections to win general election
  • 15h ago Labour claims it has 'comfortably' won new East Midlands mayoralty
  • 16h ago Labour says swing in Tees Valley mayoral contest shows it's 'on track to win every seat in area'
  • 16h ago Houchen wins Tees Valley, but with 16.5 percentage point swing from Tories to Labour
  • 16h ago Houchen re-elected as Tory Tees Valley mayor
  • 16h ago Sunak says Tory losses have been 'disappointing', but insists he is 'focused completely' on delivering for voters
  • 17h ago Andy Street expected to be re-elected as Tory West Midlands mayor, Labour source claims
  • 17h ago Ben Houchen says he backs Rishi Sunak, but will work with any PM, including a Labour one, to help Tees Valley
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Rishi Sunak (right) congratulates Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen on his re-election on Friday.

Labour’s Claire Ward elected first mayor of East Midlands

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Labour’s Claire Ward has been elected the first mayor of the East Midlands , beating the Conservative Ben Bradley.

A Labour source described the region as “the beating heart of the general election battleground”, suggesting the party’s win there is one of the biggest signs yet it could be on track for national victory.

The region encompasses a number of key bellwether areas, as well as many former “red wall” seats, including Bolsover and Bassetlaw.

Labour’s candidate for the East Midlands mayor and current chair of the Sherwood Forest hospitals NHS trust Claire Ward.

Bradley had hoped his strong local connections and name recognition – as the MP for Mansfield and leader of Nottinghamshire county council – would help him buck the trend of declining Tory support.

Polls were predicting a Labour win, and as votes were being counted he could be seen looking glum outside the venue. When asked by one reporter how he was feeling, he replied: “Meh”.

Summary of the day …

The Conservatives are facing one of their worst local election results in 40 years, with striking Labour gains across England and Wales in key battlegrounds they need to secure victory at the general election. The spread of the Conservative losses led one former minister to claim there was “no such thing really as a safe Tory seat any more”. Elections expert John Curtice put the Conservatives’ share of the vote at just 25%, matching the nadir hit in local elections in 1995 by the Conservative prime minister John Major, soon to be swept out of power by Tony Blair

Labour was celebrating a string of election successes, but Beneath the euphoria of wins in places such as Blackpool, Hartlepool and Thurrock, however, lay a nervousness about the party’s performance in urban areas, with campaigners warning it had lost ground in both London and Birmingham. Sources said much of the loss of urban support was being driven by anger among Muslim and progressive voters about Keir Starmer’s stance on Israel’s assault on Gaza following the 7 October attacks

The Conservatives held on to their high-profile Tees Valley mayoralty with a reduced majority for Ben Houchen in the mayoral elections , but Labour won three other contests, in the East Midlands, North East and Rishi Sunak’s own patch of North Yorkshire

Keir Starmer said Labour’s victory in the York and North Yorkshire mayoral election was “a very, very special moment”. He told voters “Thank you for putting your trust in Labour, we will not let you down.”

Liberal Democrat leader said their general election campaign started today after a series of gains in the south and south-west of England

The Green party is positioned to win Bristol city council despite failing to win outright control

You can find our full result tracker here …

The Liberal Democrats have gained overall control of Tunbridge Wells as the Conservatives lost four seat, leaving them on seven and the Liberal Democrats with 22 of the 39 seats. Labour and independents have five each.

A Liberal Democrat source said, and you may have to brace yourself, “the disgusted of Tunbridge Wells have spoken.”

The Conservatives have lost control of Dudley in the West Midlands after Labour gained eight seats, PA Media reports. The council is now split with Conservatives and Labour both holding 34 seats, and the Liberal Democrats with three and an independent making up the other four seats holding the balance of power.

Labour won the mayoralties declared today in East Midlands, North East and North Yorkshire, but the Conservatives are pointing to Ben Houchen bucking the trend with his victory in Tees Valley.

In our round-up of those results , it is noted that in his acceptance speech, Houchen made no reference to the Conservatives nor to prime minister Rishi Sunak. “To be re-elected for a third term in my home, in my community, is absolutely the greatest honour,” he said. He thanked voters for buying into his vision for the next four years, adding: “There is a still long way to go.”

Here is a video clip of Sunak earlier describing the results as disappointing, but pointing to a Labour failure to take control of Harlow as a reason for optimism for the Conservatives.

Rishi Sunak admits local election results are 'disappointing' – video

The Mirror’s Mikey Smith notes that Michael Gove ’s election agent, Steve Dorsett , has lost his seat on Woking council. You can insert your own “woke” punchline there.

Michael Gove's election agent, Steve Dorsett ...has lost his seat on Woking council. He was standing for Pyrford ward and lost it to the Lib Dems. — Mikey Smith (@mikeysmith) May 3, 2024

Labour’s Chris Bryant , meanwhile, is suggesting that the figures for Conservative losses are approaching “their worst expectation management”.

About as bad as their worst expectation management https://t.co/wgPkFmMQkq — Chris Bryant (@RhonddaBryant) May 3, 2024

Caroline Henry, the Conservative police and crime commissioner for Nottinghamshire who was banned from driving for six month after being caught speeding five times , has lost her role to Labour.

Labour’s Gary Godden received 119,355 votes, while Henry got 77,148.

Over in Dudley in the West Midlands, it is currently a dead heat between Labour and the Conservatives , with each holding 34 seats on the council.

A recount is underway for votes from one ward which looks like it could be the deciding vote between the two parties.

Labour launched their local election campaign in Dudley in March as it was a key area where they were hoping to reverse the Tory tide and win back seats they lost in 2019 and 2021. With all 72 seats up for grabs after a ward boundary review, Labour were hoping to win an outright majority here.

Voter turnout for the mayoral and assembly election in London is 40.5%, which is down 1.5% on 2021. We don’t get the results until tomorrow.

I just want to circle back to Kiran Stacey’s piece for a second, as there is a little bit swirling around that the turnout figures released in London are suggesting that possibly mayor Sadiq Khan may be in more trouble than polling leads suggested.

My colleague Kiran wrote:

Party campaigners in London said Gaza had driven voters in the inner city away from the party, while the controversy over the clean air ultra-low emissions zone had cost it in outer boroughs. A shock Conservative win in London would dominate the political agenda for days, renew questions over Labour’s environmental policies and provoke anger from the left of the party. One senior Labour source said: “Losing London would be devastating, but most of the country is fine and this won’t affect the general election.”

The raw turnout figures are here , and Stephen Bush of the FT has a thread on social media running through them here …

Turnout figures from the London mayoralty: I think Susan Hall really could do it, you know: https://t.co/fHVzJ5Zj93 — Stephen Bush (@stephenkb) May 3, 2024

We’ve published a few round-ups of the day’s election news in the last few minutes. First up, Rowena Mason , our Whitehall editor, reports that under the leadership of Rishi Sunak, the Conservatives face their worst local election results in 40 years . She writes:

The spread of the Conservative losses led one former minister to claim there was “no such thing really as a safe Tory seat any more”, but the prime minister appeared committed to cling on until polling day, with rebels in his own party lacking the support to oust him.

Our political correspondent Kiran Stacey writes that Labour is celebrating victory but has lost ground in urban and heavily Muslim areas. He says:

Below the euphoria of wins in places like Blackpool, Hartlepool and Thurrock, however, lay a nervousness about the party’s performance in urban areas, with campaigners warning it had lost ground in both London and Birmingham.

Also, if you missed it earlier, John Crace has sketched the day …

Labour has gained Tamworth council, taking nine seats from the Conservatives (six) and independents (three). The party won the parliamentary seat in a byelection in October .

PA Media point out that as the Liberal Democrats held Cheltenham council, the Conservatives lost all of their five seats. It points out that the town’s MP is Conservative justice secretary Alex Chalk , who has a majority of 981 from the last general election.

Both Yvette Cooper and Wes Streeting , speaking separately to BBC outlets, have addressed the suggestion that Labour’s position on Israel’s response in Gaza to the 7 October Hamas attack inside southern Israel had cost them votes in Thursday’s elections.

Shadow health secretary Streeting told BBC Radio 5 Live that “We are obviously calling for a ceasefire now and even more importantly … urging Israel not to invade Rafah, which would be an absolute catastrophe. I don’t deny that there are people out there who are feeling let down and I want them to know that we’ve heard. We will take that on the chin, and we’ll work hard to win people’s trust back at future elections.”

PA Media reports shadow home secretary Cooper told BBC News:

We do strongly recognise there are areas where we have had independent candidates who have been particularly strongly campaigning on Gaza and where there is really strong feeling about this issue, because tens of thousands of people have been killed. It is just devastating to see what is happening, which is why we need an immediate ceasefire and for hostages to be released and why we hope some progress will be made in the negotiations. We do recognise the strength of feeling that there is and of course we will continue to work just as we do in every area across the country to earn votes back in future.

Eleni Courea and Kiran Stacey write that the Conservatives find reasons to be cheerful despite election bloodbath :

They were on track to lose up to 500 council seats and Labour made gains across traditional Tory territory in the south. But Downing Street insiders were keen to point to the fact that Labour failed to win control of Harlow council, a top target that Keir Starmer had visited on the eve of polling day. The Conservatives held it by one seat. Ben Houchen also won a third term as Conservative Tees Valley mayor, despite a 16.7 point swing to Labour, and Andy Street was predicted to hold on to the West Midlands mayoralty on Saturday.

Loyal Conservative MPs sent messages to the Tory MPs’ WhatsApp group on Friday claiming to celebrate the early results. “I’m genuinely reading into this that the Labour lead is soft and we need to work our seats,” one Tory MP told the Guardian. No 10 aides insisted they could see off any attempt to unseat Rishi Sunak . One said the “Armageddon narrative [is] not quite coming to fruition”.

“People said we were going to get absolutely spanked and we haven’t been absolutely spanked,” a senior Conservative source said. “The big positives are Labour not winning Harlow, which they really wanted to, and Reform not coming second in South Blackpool . The big one to watch is London. We won’t win there but I don’t think Labour are going to win by 20 points like the polls said they would.”

Read more from Eleni Courea and Kiran Stacey here: Tories find reasons to be cheerful despite election bloodbath

Labour have held Rotherham and Trafford councils, the Liberal Democrats have held Cheltenham , and Oxford stays at no overall control.

Jonathan Freedland’s column in reaction the results is up, and he argues that while Starmer already seems like the prime minister, his troubles may have just really begun:

Keir Starmer’s aim has been to turn Labour into the acceptable vessel of national discontent with the party that has governed Britain for 14 years. Voter fury, at first Boris Johnson and the partygate revelations and next Liz Truss’s sabotaging of the UK economy, saw trust in the Tories plunge – but it was never automatic that that would translate into support for Labour. Starmer’s central objective has been to remove every obstacle that could stand in the way of a disaffected Conservative contemplating a move towards the main party of opposition.

He has set about that goal methodically, even ruthlessly – seeking to reassure potential Tory switchers that Labour is just as patriotic, just as strong on defence and crime, just as prudent with the public finances and just as competent as they once believed the Conservatives to be. That approach has turned off, even repelled, some of the Labour core, but this latest round of results – and its large swings, direct from Tory to Labour – suggests it’s working.

But strategic caution carries risks. Playing safe, saying nothing that could frighten the floating voter, might bring victory – but it doesn’t deliver a mandate. Starmer is right to ensure he rides the anti-Tory wave, and if these local results were repeated it would carry him into Downing Street. But once there, it helps if you can claim the electorate’s backing for your planned programme in government. As things stand, Labour could not quite do that.

You can read more of Jonathan Freedland’s column here: Triumphant Starmer already seems like the prime minister. Now his troubles really begin

Labour has won the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) role in Lancashire.

Clive Grunshaw beat incumbent Andrew Snowdon (Conservative), to win back a role he had held between 2012 and 2021.

Labour has also held the councils in Bradford and Crawley . The party gained five council seats in the latter.

Cannock Chase has been a Labour gain . It was formerly no overall control.

All the results are being collated here …

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In Wokingham, the picture remains unclear. The Liberal Democrats , who were expected to take control of the council, said a stronger than expected Labour showing in the district may stop them winning key target seats and deprive them of a majority.

The council, where veteran Tory MP John Redwood and former prime minister Theresa May hold their parliamentary seats, has long been a Conservative stronghold. The Tories lost control of the council in 2022 after strong Lib Dems victories, having held it for 20 years.

Pauline Jorgensen, the leader of the Wokingham Conservative group said the result “looks really close” so far. She said: “It’s not a landslide in any direction. It’s very difficult to call right now. A lot of these things are down to handful of votes.”

Reform UK did not field any candidates in the district. The feeling among the Liberal Democrats is that the centre-left vote may end up being split between themselves, Labour and the Greens, while the Conservatives were left as the only major right-wing option on the ballot.

54 seats are up election in Wokingham. So far, the Lib Dems have won six seats, the Conservatives are on three and Labour have won two. A full result is expected by 7pm.

Keir Starmer said Labour’s victory in the York and North Yorkshire mayoral election was “a very, very special moment”.

PA Media reports that appearing at Northallerton Town Football Club with the new mayor, David Skaith, Starmer said:

It’s an amazing moment in history, to have a Labour victory here. We have had really good results across the country all day long, but this is a very, very special moment, David, to become the mayor here.” Through the villages and the towns of North Yorkshire, people are voting for change. They voted for Labour, a changed Labour party able to earn the trust and the respect of voters in York and North Yorkshire.

He told voters “Thank you for putting your trust in Labour , we will not let you down.”

Labour Party leader Keir Starmer (centre) and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, celebrate with David Skaith at Northallerton Town Football Club, North Yorkshire.

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