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Vote2002 Monday, 22 July, 2002, 03:14 GMT 04:14 UK
Ballots being counted Labour relief despite Tory gains
It was a mixed night for the main parties in the English local elections, while the far-right BNP picks up its first seats in nearly a decade.

A-Z of Councils: see how they stand

A BNP flag flies over Burnley. Burnley takes stock of BNP victories
BBC News Online political reporter Mark Davies reports from Burnley on reaction to BNP's electoral success in the town.
Lib Dems in Kingston Surprises for Labour in London
The main parties all claim some success in London while independents take Elmbridge in Surrey.
Crime dominates polls race
Tony Blair puts fighting crime at the core of his local election message as Conservatives and Lib Dems attack Labour's time in power.
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Carol Hughes wins a seat for the BNP in Burnley
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The British National Party has had two councillors elected in Burnley - and got more than 25% of the vote in the town and nearby Oldham.BNP gains
Is the far-right gaining ground in England?
Local Election results


After 174 of 174 councils

Councils
Party Total Net
Lab 63 -8
Con 42 9
LibDem 15 2
Ind 0 0
Oth 2 2
NOC 52 -5
Councillors
Party Total Net
Lab 2402 -339
Con 2005 237
LibDem 1263 45
Ind 136 -79
Oth 101 2
Local Election results
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The BNP successes may be a blip but mainstream politicians will have to take account
Taking on the Right


Turnout boost
Postal voting reverses decline at local elections

Stuart Drummond, alias H'Angus the Monkey, becomes mayor of HartlepoolMonkey mayor
Football mascot gets Hartlepool's vote for top job

At-a-glance guide
Key events from the English local elections

BBC's Vote 2001
Check out BBC News Online's General Election coverage last year.
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