Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 5 May 2017

  • UKIP wiped off the county map with the loss of nine seats

  • Conservatives take 56 of 75 seats to retain overall control

  • Boy, 10, dies after bungalow fire

  • UKIP deputy leader to stand for South Basildon and East Thurrock

  • Family left homeless after fridge-freezer fire

  1. Our live coverage for todaypublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    That's it for our live updates for the day, and the week.

    What a day it's been. We started early, bringing you all the news on the Essex County Council elections.

    Scroll down to find out how the Tories strengthened their control of the county.

    Meanwhile, we also brought you news of how one of the two boys rescued from a fire on Monday has died.

    There is more on that story below.

    Whatever you're up to this weekend, have a great one.

  2. Tories' vote share in East trumps national averagepublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    Deborah McGurran
    BBC East political editor

    These elections have seen UKIP wiped off the county council political map. Most surprisingly, they lost every single seat in Essex, an area that fostered their growth and of course, until recently boasted their only MP. In all they lost 48 seats across the east and now have no representation across its six counties.

    The Conservatives appear to be the beneficiary. They have regained control of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk and strengthened their grip on Essex, Northamptonshire and Hertfordshire.

    Labour held on in some of its heartland seats but suffered elsewhere, particularly in Stevenage and Harlow, where the Conservatives made gains.

    Conservative candidate Dick Madden celebratesImage source, PA

    It was a mixed picture for the Liberal Democrats who lost seats on Essex, Suffolk and Northamptonshire but they made some gains from the Conservatives in Norfolk.

    The Green Party lost their stronghold in Norwich but made a gain in Suffolk where they now hold three county council  seats.

    The vote share from yesterday's local elections confirms that across the east the Conservatives are once again the dominant party.

    With all the votes counted, the Tories share of the vote ranged from 43% in Suffolk and Essex to a staggering 51% in Northamptonshire. The national average appears to be about 38%.

    Labour saw a small surge in support in its traditional heartlands and its average share across the region was 13.7%. But that's way below the national average of 27% and shows how little support the party has in our region.

  3. Essex's share of Conservative vote higher than national averagepublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    In Essex, the Conservative party gained 184,901 votes in yesterday's local elections - 49.51% of the vote.

    It's higher than the national projected vote share for the Tories, which stands at 38%.

    The projected national share figures are what the share of the vote would be if all parts of Britain had local elections and had voted in the same way as Thursday's English County Council elections.  

  4. Weather: Mild tonight, cloudy and cooler tomorrowpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    Alex Dolan
    BBC Look East weather

    This evening it will be staying mostly fine with some areas of cloud at times. One or two spots of drizzle possible overnight, but staying mild.

    Winds will be moderate, with lows of 7C (45F).

    Weather map

    It will be a rather cloudy start to the day tomorrow. Generally cloudier than today with some brighter spells, but feeling cooler.

    Winds light to moderate and highs of 10C (50F) on the coast and 14C (57F) inland.

    There's more at BBC Weather.

  5. 'A sea of blue' expands across Essexpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    The Conservatives have taken an extra 14 seats to increase their hold on Essex County Council.

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  6. VIDEO: County council election results explainedpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    Simon Dedman
    BBC Essex political reporter

    A UKIP wipeout, losses for Labour and the Lib Dems, and an increased Tory majority - BBC Essex political editor Simon Dedman explains how Essex County Council, external looks after last night's election results.

  7. VIDEO: Love cricket?published at 16:24 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    Then you'll love Around the Wicket on BBC Essex.

    It's the biggest dedicated county cricket radio programme on the BBC.

    Paul Hawkins will be joined by a host of special guests, talking about all the news from Essex County Cricket Club and grassroots cricket.

    Join him every Saturday on BBC Essex at 14:00.

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  8. Football: Colchester to play Yeovil in crunch matchpublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    Colchester United are gearing up for a crunch match as they cling onto hopes of making into the play-offs. 

    John McGrealImage source, Mick Walker/CameraSport/Getty Images

    The U's must beat Yeovil at home tomorrow to stand any chance of reaching the top seven in League Two. 

    McGreal's side will then need results of other games to go their way.

    The head coach said his players will be made aware of how the scores are going in the other matches.

    He said: "Everyone is kicking off at 1730, everyone will know the results. 

    "Hopefully there's going to be a hefty crowd coming as well. I'm sure there'll be relaying it back around the stadium. 

    "I think that's exciting talking about what's going on. 

    "A couple of years ago we were at the wrong end of the table against Preston and you knew what was going on, you could feel the tension in the air, you could cut it with a knife, and we got a win. Hopefully we can do that again this coming Saturday."

  9. Rooting out the next generationpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

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    Kids playing All Stars CricketImage source, ECB

    Know any young children who might be interested in having a go at cricket?

    Now's the time to get them involved with the England & Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) grassroots programme for five- to eight-year-olds called All Stars Cricket.

    All Stars Cricket is an eight-week course that is being introduced in May through local cricket clubs and centres, offering youngsters a first experience of the sport.  

    Sign up here, external and children will receive a backpack of cricket gear. 

  10. Police seize 250 vehicles for no insurance and licence offencespublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    Essex Police seized 250 vehicles which had no insurance or where drivers had committed other licence offences.

    They were caught by police within one month.

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  11. Pitsea fire death: Flowers laid in memory of boypublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    Chris Flynn
    BBC Essex

    Flowers have been laid in memory of a young boy who died after a bungalow fire.

    Flowers laid outside the fire-ravaged bungalow

    As we've reported, the youngest of two brothers who were rescued from a blaze at Beambridge, Pitsea, died last night

    The fire broke out at about 15:15 on Monday.

    Firefighters rescued the two boys, aged 10 and 13, who were trapped inside the property. They were taken to hospital.

    The 13-year-old boy remains in a critical but stable condition.

    A joint police and fire investigation found the cause of the fire was accidental.

    Flowers laid outside the fire-ravaged bungalow
  12. Weather: Dry and breezy with clouds moving inpublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    BBC Weather Watchers

    It's a dry and rather breezy day out there with variable cloud amounts and some sunny spells. 

    Skies are expected to gradually cloud over as the day progresses. 

    In the sunshine it will feel pleasantly warm, but it will be cooler where exposed to the wind. 

    Highs of 15C (59F).

    Thanks to our BBC Weather Watchers for taking these snaps across the county.

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  13. Police investigate nightclub sexual assaultpublished at 12:23 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    A woman was sexually assaulted while on a night out in Chelmsford.

    Bar & Beyond nightclub ChelmsfordImage source, Google

    Police would like to speak to the man captured in the CCTV image below in connection with the incident in Bar & Beyond nightclub, Chelmsford.

    It happened at about 00:30 on Sunday.

    CCTV image from Bar & Beyond nightclubImage source, Essex Police
  14. Kitchen blaze leaves family homelesspublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    A family's been left homeless after a fire destroyed their house. 

    Middlefield Road, MistleyImage source, Google

    Crews were called to Middlefield Road, Mistley, just after 19:00 last night. 

    Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, external said the fire was in the kitchen and the house was "completely full of smoke".

    The blaze was brought until control within 30 minutes.

    It started when the fridge-freezer caught alight, the fire service said.

    No-one was hurt but the house is "no longer inhabitable" due to smoke damage.

  15. UKIP deputy leader to stand for Essex seatpublished at 11:20 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    The deputy leader of UKIP has announced he will stand for the South Basildon and East Thurrock seat at the general election.

    Peter Whittle

    Peter Whittle said he hopes to "go one better" than 2015 when UKIP came second in votes for the constituency.

    He said: "Basildon and East Thurrock voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union last year and deserves an MP who will truly stand up for their views.

    "UKIP are the only party that want to see the type of Brexit that people voted for last June, so that we can get back control of our borders and our laws."

    He said priorities will include the NHS, a reform of the House of Lords and the fight against armed forces and police cuts.

  16. 'No regret' over Orient-Colchester - EFLpublished at 11:17 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    The EFL has "no regret" over the "difficult decision" to suspend Leyton Orient's match against Colchester and restart it later.

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  17. Boy, 10, dies after bungalow blazepublished at 11:15 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    The boy's 13-year-old brother remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition.

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  18. Boy dies after bungalow firepublished at 10:55 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    A boy hurt in a bungalow fire has died.

    Pitsea fire

    Emergency services were called to Beambridge, Pitsea, at about 15:15pm on Monday.

    Two brothers aged 10 and 13 were trapped inside the property. 

    They were rescued and taken to hospital. Both boys were later transferred to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.

    The younger of the two boys died last night. His older brother remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition. 

    A joint fire and police investigation has concluded the cause of the fire was not suspicious. A file will be prepared for the coroner.

  19. Round up: Tories retain Essex County Councilpublished at 10:41 British Summer Time 5 May 2017

    If you haven't heard already, all of the votes have been counted and the political makeup of Essex County Council looks like this:

    • Conservatives - 56 seats
    • Liberal Democrats - 7 seats
    • Labour – 6 seats
    • Independent - 2 seats
    • Canvey Island Independent Party - 2 seats
    • Independent Loughton Residents Association - 1 seat
    • Green - 1 seat

    That means the Conservatives have an increased majority of 37 seats.

    To see the result for where you live, click here.