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Which party has won the most council by-elections since the May 2025 local elections?

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (3 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a rally

Corbyn’s customs union stance wins Labour unlikely support amongst business leaders

26 February, 2018

The CBI, opposed to much of Labour’s economic policy, said they supported the party’s call to stay in a customs union with the EU.

UK hit by worst cost of living crisis in 50 years, new data shows – and the Tories have ignored it

Oscar Webb
26 February, 2018

The effects of Tory austerity may have been even worse than previously thought.

Come and join the Green Party? An open letter from Jonathan Bartley to Owen Jones

Jonathan Bartley
26 February, 2018

Being Green is different to being Labour. We believe in liberation from the state and the critical balance between people and planet. 

University leaders are saying one thing to the public – and something different to lecturers

Josiah Mortimer
23 February, 2018

Higher education bosses are playing games with the public, as well as the lecturers losing out.

How May faces defeat on this crucial part of Brexit

Josiah Mortimer
23 February, 2018

A coalition of MPs are getting organised against a crash-and-burn Brexit. At last.

Greens hit back at Owen Jones’ call for merger with the Labour Party

Josiah Mortimer
23 February, 2018

Members are not happy with the journalist’s call for Caroline Lucas’ party to call it a day.

Bank branch closures are pushing the poorest communities into the hands of payday lenders

Gareth Thomas
22 February, 2018

Highstreet banks should be compelled to lend in all the communities from which they are taking deposits, says Gareth Thomas MP.

Bosses are keeping workers on zero hours contracts for years. This is how precarity becomes normalised

Anjum Klair
22 February, 2018

And most don’t choose this ‘flexibility’: the vast majority would prefer a job with fixed hours, a new poll shows.

Like thousands of Palestinian children, Ahed Tamimi is denied justice by Israel. Here are the facts

Keith Taylor
22 February, 2018

Every year, between 500 and 700 children are being denied their fundamental human right to a fair trial in Israel.

Student solidarity: over 60% of students support striking university staff

22 February, 2018

And just 2% think university staff are to blame for the industrial action, a YouGov poll found this morning.

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