From Tyneside to London: five key battlegrounds in England's 2 May local elections
Briefly

London mayor Sadiq Khan faces challenges due to changes in voting systems, backlash against policies, and criticism of long-term incumbency, making his lead uncertain.
West Midlands mayor Andy Street, a centrist candidate distancing from the Tories, faces competition from Labour's Richard Parker, potentially impacting Rishi Sunak's leadership.
Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen, previously a strong Tory incumbent, now faces a competitive race with Labour's Chris McEwan, reflecting changing electoral dynamics.
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