'Labour clearly needs to do a deal'published at 14:08 British Summer Time 9 May 2021
Richard Moss
Political editor, North East & Cumbria
With Labour losing overall control of Durham County Council for the first time in a century, discussions will need to take place.
The party lost 21 seats in Thursday's vote leaving it with 53 of the authority's 126 councillors - 11 short of a majority.
Independents and smaller parties won 31 seats, a collective gain of three.
The Conservatives secured 24 seats, a gain of 14, with the Liberal Democrats taking a total of 17 across the county, up three.
Labour clearly needs to do a deal with someone. The Lib Dems or some of the independents seems most likely.
There's not really a rainbow coalition as an alternative to Labour minority admin.