1. Deputy mayor Craig Cheney 'very excited' to be re-electedpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

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  2. Green Party hold for Clifton Downpublished at 12:56 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    The Green Party has held onto its two seats in Clifton Down, with Carla Denyer retaining her seat and Tom Hathway newly elected.

    Carla Denyer and Tom Hathway
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    Carla Denyer (left) and Tom Hathway are now Clifton Down's two city councillors

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  3. An emotional response to the Southmead resultpublished at 12:54 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

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  4. Labour lose two seats in Lockleaze wardpublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Green campaigners are particularly upbeat at the City Academy in Bristol.

    The party has taken both seats from Labour in Lockleaze with a comfortable majority as well as strengthening their majority in the Clifton Down ward.

    Neither of Labour's councillors, Gill Kirk and Estella Tincknell, stood for re-election and Heather Mack and David Wilcox will replace them.

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  5. Result for Hillfields wardpublished at 12:41 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

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  6. More results from Bristol City Council electionpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Labour has retained the two seats for Southmead ward that it won back in 2016, the council has said:

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  7. First results in Bristol City Council electionpublished at 12:31 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    The first results from the city council's count show Labour have secured two seats in Brislington East, with the Liberal Democrats losing one of those.

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  8. Bristol at 'forefront' of TV shoots resumingpublished at 11:10 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Romantic comedy The Pursuit of Love was filmed at Bristol facility the Bottle Yard studios.

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  9. First result expected soon...published at 10:47 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

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  10. Bristol City Council counts underway at three locationspublished at 10:07 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    The counting action has begun at three locations across the city - City Academy, Oasis Academy and Henbury Leisure Centre.

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  11. The count begins at City Academypublished at 09:50 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Here we go...

    Elections count at City Academy
    Elections count at City Academy
  12. Bristol City Council electionspublished at 09:36 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    BBC Election graphic

    Morning all!

    Today we will be bringing you the latest on the results from Bristol City Council's elections.

    Results for 70 seats will be announced as votes are counted for 34 wards.

    In case you need to be caught up on what has happened so far over the weekend - we have got you covered:

    • Labour's Marvin Rees has been re-elected as mayor of Bristol after holding off the challenge of Green party candidate Sandy Hore-Ruthven. Read more here.
    • Labour's Dan Norris has been elected as Mayor of the West of England, gaining the position from the Conservatives. Read more here.
    • Conservatives retain power of Gloucestershire County Council.
    • The political make-up of the district and borough councils in Gloucestershire remains largely unchanged. Get the latest here.
    • The Conservatives comfortably held control of Wiltshire Council but the Liberal Democrats were pleased to make some gains as the main opposition.Read more here.
    • Mark Shelford elected as Avon and Somerset's PCC.
  13. Marvin Rees re-elected as Bristol mayorpublished at 01:12 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Labour's Marvin Rees holds-off a strong challenge from the Green Party's Sandy Hore-Ruthven.

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  14. Marvin Rees: 'Humbling' to be re-elected 'to serve my home city'published at 01:00 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Marvin Rees has Tweeted that he is "focussed on delivering more new jobs" and "more new affordable homes" in his second term.

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  15. Greens win greater share of second preference votes but still losepublished at 00:42 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

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  16. Marvin Rees re-elected as Bristol Mayorpublished at 00:40 British Summer Time 9 May 2021
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    Labour's Marvin Rees wins after second preference votes are counted.

    He beat off a challenge from the Green Party's Sandy Hore-Ruthven to win a second term.

    He joins Dan Norris, who won the West of England mayor seat earlier, to make a Labour double for the city and region.

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  17. Analysis: A rare event at these elections - a Labour winpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Pete Simson
    Political reporter, BBC Radio Bristol

    Dan NorrisImage source, PA Media

    We have a rare event at this set of elections, a significant gain for the Labour Party.

    Dan Norris returns to front line politics after almost a decade in the political wilderness, and has a job on his hands to show residents what this relatively new combined authority is all about. Many have no clue, or who his mayoral predecessor was (including the Prime Minister).

    Just how much progress he can make tackling the regions chronic housing and transport issues remains to be seen.

    For now, though, the Labour Party can console themselves knowing their core West of England vote has held strong. What chance a toast outside a certain Bath pub to celebrate I wonder?

  18. Labour's Dan Norris gains West mayoral seatpublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The former Labour MP will replace Conservative Tim Bowles who is retiring after four years.

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  19. Tories comfortably hold Wiltshire Councilpublished at 20:03 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The Conservatives stay in control but there were gains for the Liberal Democrats.

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  20. Bristol mayor: Who is in the running?published at 19:04 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Picture of Marvin ReesImage source, Bristol City Council
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    Incumbent mayor Marvin Rees (Lab) will be looking to defend his seat

    As promised, here's the list of people in the running for the position of Bristol mayor.

    It's going to be a late on with predictions we might not find out the result until beyond midnight.

    • Incumbent mayor Marvin Rees (Lab) will be looking to defend his seat and seeks re-election.
    • Caroline Gooch, (Lib Dem), is a biomedical scientist who wants to scrap the role of mayor. This is her first election.
    • Sandy Hore-Ruthven (Green) is CEO of a charity for young people who is standing for the first time.
    • Alastair Watson (Cons) is a business consultant and former Lord Mayor of Bristol.
    • Tom Baldwin is a candidate from the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition and is an active campaigner.
    • Sean Donnelly (Independent) is a local business owner and runs a group of pubs in the city.
    • John Langley (Independent), who stood as an independent candidate in 2016, says he will prioritise homelessness, housing and transport.
    • Oska Shaw, a candidate from the Rights for Nature Campaign, is a student at UWE and advocates a referendum on the future of the mayoral system.
    • Robert Clarke (Reform UK)