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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

Progressives are right to ignore their party leader and pursue local alliances

Ranjit Sidhu
3 May, 2017

Politics is changing and the Left must respond

UK companies voice support for rollback of EU workers’ rights

Tony Burke
3 May, 2017

Employers seek change on discrimination and holiday pay

What are the issues Theresa May would prefer not to talk about?

Ed Jacobs
2 May, 2017

On health, education and policing the government is failing

How deep is the May-Juncker divide? And can it be bridged?

Jos Gallacher
2 May, 2017

There’s no sign of shared understanding between the two sides

Voters believe TV debates are important to help them decide – now will Theresa May show up?

28 April, 2017

The PM has refused to clash directly with other leaders

By promoting the arts in this election campaign, Labour can ensure that Britain thrives

Isabel Collinson
28 April, 2017

The possibility for regeneration through culture is clear

Marine Le Pen stepped down as Front National president four days ago – and her replacement has already resigned in disgrace

28 April, 2017

Far-right toxicity strikes again

UK growth slows to 0.3 per cent as Brexit pressures hit consumption

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
28 April, 2017

Spending in key retail and service sectors has fallen

The Tories are wavering on the triple lock, but their double lock would ‘still be a bad idea’

27 April, 2017

More incoherent policy-making from Theresa May

The electoral spending scandal may seem mundane – but democracy depends on the rules being enforced

Ben Stuttard
27 April, 2017

The fraud investigation was threatening May’s majority

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