Greater London Authority The
London mayoral election originally due to take place in May 2020 was suspended for a year to 6 May 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The mayoral race saw
London Labour's Sadiq Khan win on second preferences with 55.2% of the vote. The
2021 London Assembly election took place on the same day. The assembly elections saw Labour lose a seat while the
London Conservatives,
London Liberal Democrats and
London Greens each gained one.
Scottish government The
2021 Scottish Parliament election took place on 6 May 2021. The election saw limited changes in vote share and seats with each party gaining or losing less than 2% of the overall share in each category of voting. The SNP gained one seat but fell one short of an overall majority. The
Scottish Conservatives maintained their second-place position with the same number of seats as in 2016. Whilst,
Scottish Labour continued in third place with a loss of two seats. The
Scottish Greens gained two extra seats with a small increase in their vote share. The election also had an unusually high voter turnout compared to previous Scottish parliament elections of 63.2%. It was suggested that this may have been in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic leading to higher postal voting and lockdown giving people more time to engage with political activists and go to the polling station. Later that year, the SNP and Scottish Greens established a powersharing agreement where the latter was given non-cabinet ministerial positions in exchange for support on
votes of confidence, budgets and some areas of policy.
Humza Yousaf succeeded
Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister in 2023.
Welsh government The
2021 Senedd election took place on 6 May 2021. The election saw
Welsh Labour gain one seat falling one short of an overall majority (which no party had ever achieved). The
Welsh Conservatives gained five seats returning their strongest ever result of 16. Plaid Cymru made a net gain of one seat returning 13. The
Welsh Liberal Democrats lost their only constituency but kept a seat through the regional vote, whilst UKIP lost all its seats from 2016 and no other party gained any. While Labour lacked an overall majority it decided to not make any kind of coalition or confidence pact and its leader
Mark Drakeford was reconfirmed as First Minister of Wales a few days later with none of the other parties attempting to mount any kind of challenge. Though, in late 2021, Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru reached an agreement to cooperate for three years. In March 2024,
Vaughan Gething won the
Welsh Labour leadership election to replace
Mark Drakeford and become
First Minister of Wales, making him the first black leader of any European country. He resigned following the
2024 Welsh government crisis and was replaced by
Eluned Morgan.
Northern Irish Executive The
Northern Irish Assembly returned to business in January 2020 after a three-year hiatus with a new power sharing agreement between
Sinn Féin and the
DUP. On 30 April,
First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster resigned as leader of the
Democratic Unionist Party. She was replaced as First Minister of Northern Ireland by Paul Givan who was confirmed on 17 July. Meanwhile, the role of DUP leader was handled separately, being given first to
Edwin Poots on 14 May and following his resignation after just 21 days in the role it was taken by
Jeffrey Donaldson. The
2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election resulted
Sinn Féin winning the most seats for the first time. Powersharing was suspended until the
Northern Ireland Executive reformation in February 2024.
Michelle O'Neill became the first ever
Irish nationalist First Minister of Northern Ireland.
British Virgin Islands On 28 April 2022,
Premier of the British Virgin Islands Andrew Fahie was arrested in the United States on charges related to drug trafficking and money laundering. Shortly afterwards, on 5 May 2022, he was removed as Premier by a near-unanimous vote in the
House of Assembly, and replaced by his deputy
Natalio Wheatley. On 8 June 2022, the
British Government decided against direct rule for the islands. == Deaths ==