Who won the local election in Brent?
Getty ImagesWhat happened in Brent in the 2026 council election, and who won?
Brent has gone to "no overall control" after Labour lost their majority on 7 May.
The results were:
Labour: 26 seats (-23)
Conservative: 11 seats (+6)
Liberal Democrat: 11 seats (+8)
Green: 9 seats (+9)
When were the 2026 local elections in London?
More than six million Londoners were eligible to vote in the council elections on Thursday 7 May 2026.
All 32 London boroughs were up for election.
There were also elections for the mayor in five boroughs: Croydon, Hackney, Lewisham, Newham and Tower Hamlets.
Getty ImagesWhere is Brent and who lives there?
The London Borough of Brent is in north-west London and bordered by Hammersmith and Fulham, Harrow, Barnet, Camden, Westminster and Ealing.
What's it like? Brent is one of the most ethnically diverse local authorities in the UK, a mix of urban districts in the east and suburban neighbourhoods in the west. It is also home to England's national football stadium.
Neighbourhoods: Kenton, Kilburn, Willesden, Wembley, Harlesden, Stonebridge, Kingsbury, Kensal Green, Neasden, Sudbury Park, Cricklewood, Queen's Park.
Places of interest: Wembley Stadium, Welsh Harp Reservoir, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Neasden, Willesden Gallery, Kiln Theatre, Fryent Country Park, Chalkhill Open Space, Mapesbury Dell.
Pub quiz fact: Brent is the only London borough named after a river.
Population: (2024 estimate) 352,976.
Demographics: According to the 2021 census, 34.6% of people in Brent identified their ethnic group as white, 32.8% identified as Asian, 17.5% identified as black, 5.1% as mixed race and 10% as other.
Brent has the highest percentage of non-UK born residents in England and Wales, with 56% of its population born outside the UK.
Average property price: According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the average house price in Brent in December 2025 was £568,000.
Average monthly rent:The ONS reported that the average monthly rent in January 2026 in Brent was £1,933.
Council tax: Band D council tax in the borough for 2026/27 is £2,235.
Transport:According to TfL, there are 21 Tube stations in the borough, 12 London Overground stations and around 600 bus stops.
More information about Brent can be found here.
Getty ImagesWhat is Brent's local history?
The area that is now Brent has been settled since prehistoric times, with Roman activity found in Kingsbury and Dollis Hill.
Wembley was an area of rural hamlets and farmland until the arrival of the railways in the mid-19th century. It was later developed as suburban housing, known as Metroland, and hosted the British Empire Exhibition in 1924, resulting in the development of Wembley Stadium.
Willesden went from an area producing apples, pears and vegetables for the city of London to a major centre for factories, especially car manufacturing, and the expansion of working class housing.
During the Second World War, Willesden suffered severe bomb damage due to the heavy concentration of munitions and other defence industries.
After the war, both suburbs attracted immigrants from Ireland, India and the Caribbean.
Correction 2 April: An earlier version of this article incorrectly featured a photo of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir. This has been replaced with a photograph of The Neasden Temple.
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