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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

Six ways the UK’s financial regulation system is a protection racket for the elite

Prem Sikka
18 October, 2017

Regulators and government keep covering for large corporations’ failures. After yet another stitch up, accounting expert Prem Sikka is calling it out.

BREAKING: Corbyn just scored a huge win on Universal Credit helpline charges

Josiah Mortimer
18 October, 2017

Scrapping charges for the botched benefits scheme’s helpline is a significant victory for campaigners.

Co-operatives can help us fix our broken economy. Labour is right to embrace them

Gus Carter
18 October, 2017

The Co-operative Party celebrated its 100th anniversary last weekend. Its ideas are more important than ever.

Here’s how automation will take up to 40 per cent of UK jobs in the near future

17 October, 2017

The speed at which AI and automation take jobs will ‘dramatically outstrip that of previous technological revolutions’, the new report warns.

Brexit poses an ‘extreme risk’ to Britain’s food security. Don’t ignore the warnings

Molly Scott Cato
17 October, 2017

As food security begins to decline across the world, Britain is entering dangerous territory in trying to leave the single market.

Brexit ‘no deal’ will hit poorest hardest as import prices soar, new report shows

17 October, 2017

Over 3m low-income families would be about £500 worse off as tariffs on EU goods are imposed and high street prices rise.

German unions are pushing for a 28 hour working week. We need to too

Tony Burke
17 October, 2017

They’re preparing for automation, which is likely to eliminate millions of manufacturing jobs in the future.

Did Chris Grayling just commit to remaining under ECJ rulings?

Ed Jacobs
16 October, 2017

The Transport Secretary said he thought Britain would remain in the European Aviation Safety Agency, which would mean being bound by ECJ rulings.

Fewer than 1 in 5 of us are saving anything for a deposit. Generation rent are becoming trapped

16 October, 2017

1.6 million fewer people aged 24-44 bought a home compared to a generation ago — and 1.8 million more of us are renting privately.

Excessive and bullying police tactics show how the fracking debate is being lost in the UK

Keith Taylor
16 October, 2017

I witnessed a 79-year-old woman being kettled by a dozen officers for making tea. Keith Taylor, Green MEP, reports from Kirby Misperton in Yorkshire.

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