Voters appear to be in a restless mood as Labour faces its first electoral test since its landslide general election victory.
Reform UK is surging in the polls and the Liberal Democrats and Greens are also seeking to capitalise on voters' apparent disenchantment with Labour and the Conservatives in English local elections.
But can they turn their poll ratings into real power on 1 May? We tested the waters in two mayoral contests in very different parts of the country.
In the spring sun the mood in Hull does not scream political drama.
Families out in busy shops and cafes, a salty breeze from the Humber cutting through the heat rising from the cobblestones.
But beneath the calm, the race to become the first mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire combined authority is on a knife's edge.
And the result is likely to tell us a lot about the febrile and fractured state of British politics in 2025.