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Last Updated: Wednesday, 4 April 2007, 10:48 GMT 11:48 UK

Peter Law Labour loses safest seat in Wales
Independent Peter Law overturns a 19,000 Labour majority, Lib Dems and Tories make gains, and Plaid Cymru suffers big losses.


SPECIAL FEATURES

Tories back on the electoral map
Three Conservative MPs are returned to Westminster from Wales after an absence of eight years.

Lib Dems win Cardiff, Ceredigion
Lib Dems have two stunning victories in their top target seat of Cardiff Central and Ceredigion.


OTHER POLITICAL STORIES

Leaders assess election shake-up
The leaders of the main parties in Wales react to the election results as Labour wins a historic third term.

Time for change - like it or not
Plaid Cymru faces tough questions after a night of disappointment, says BBC Wales' John Stevenson.

Valley voters relish rule of Law
Voters in Blaenau Gwent tell of their delight at the victory of independent socialist MP Peter Law.

Two major blows for Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru suffers a bad night as it fails to win its top target of Ynys Mon and loses Ceredigion.

Victorious Law attacks 'thuggery'
Independent MP Peter Law says Blaenau Gwent elected him because its people wanted their integrity restored.

Gwynfor tribute as MP returned
Plaid Cymru's Adam Price is returned in Carmarthen East, the seat first won for the party by the late Gwynfor Evans.



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