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

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (2 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

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Latest Posts

Students call national demo against tuition fees, after Tories lose bid to raise cap

Charlotte England
14 September, 2017

The Conservative Party was forced to abandon plans to hike tuition fees by £250 each year, after the DUP caused them major embarrassment by backing a Labour motion to block the rise.

Young workers deserve a higher minimum wage, unions say

Charlotte England
14 September, 2017

The TUC’s comments coincide with a new report by thinktank Demos, which found 36% percent of young people worry about not being paid enough.

The new £10 note is physically smaller. It’s also worth less because of Brexit

Eloise Todd
14 September, 2017

At 15% physically smaller than its paper predecessor, the new tenner is like a physical manifestation of its reduced international purchasing power after the ‘great Brexit devaluation’.

Five reasons we should take Facebook into public ownership

Cat Hobbs
13 September, 2017

Tech companies increasingly have monopolies over our online lives. It’s time for all of us to own them.

We need unions as much as ever. The challenge is finding new ways to organise

Josiah Mortimer
13 September, 2017

As TUC Congress draws to a close, all of us must find ways to reinvent the movement. 

The government will lift 1 per cent pay cap — but their new offer is dismal

Oscar Webb
12 September, 2017

Jeremy Corbyn said at the TUC that the Labour Party “totally rejects the Tories’ attempt to divide and rule” by offering pay rises to some and not others.

Unions plan mass recruitment of precarious workers and nationwide action

12 September, 2017

Unions are looking to copy the successes of Momentum in recruiting young members.

The public sector pay cap is causing poverty and misery but the tide is turning

Dave Prentis
12 September, 2017

In the first six years of Tory rule, public sector pay rose by just 4.4%. Yet over the same period the cost of living soared by 22%. It’s time to act.

Major unions are getting behind decriminalisation of sex work in the UK

11 September, 2017

They’re supporting giving sex workers the same rights and legal protections as other workers.

Public sector workers ‘going without a daily meal’ because of Tory pay cap

Oscar Webb
11 September, 2017

The survey of 11,000 workers found that 17 per cent couldn’t afford to keep their homes warm, whilst 9 per were going without a regular daily meal.

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