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

Chris Jarvis
Yesterday

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

Amid u-turns, contradictions and infighting, we still don’t know what Tory Brexit policy is

Richard Corbett
10 October, 2016

As Westminster returns from recess, Theresa May has questions to answer

Jeremy Corbyn must ‘break silence’ on Assad and Russian bombings

Adam Barnett
10 October, 2016

Labour and Momentum activists sign letter calling on Corbyn to help Syrians stop the war

Trade unions must offer more than nostalgia – how can they move forward?

David Arnold
10 October, 2016

As the world of work changes and the gig economy grows, trade unions must adapt

Stop fracking

How finance connects fracking in Lancashire and the ratification of the Paris Agreement

Molly Scott Cato
8 October, 2016

Our economies must be decarbonised – but fossil fuel companies won’t go down without a fight

Sterling’s flash crash is a warning against a hard Brexit

7 October, 2016

The government has started to reveal its Brexit plans and investors aren’t happy

Fraser Nelson thinks Brexiteers are the true liberals – does he remember their campaign?

Media Watch
7 October, 2016

Whatever they claim now, the Leave campaign was all about immigration

Boris Johnson and ‘global Britain’: the foreign secretary wants to set a new tone

Mark Garnett
7 October, 2016

Johnson’s first major outing bolsters the rumour that his ambitions are undimmed

For Gen Y, trade unions should be a springboard not a safety net

Chris Clarke
7 October, 2016

Young people are not joining unions, despite being over-qualified, underpaid and precarious

Diane Abbott appointed shadow home secretary as Jeremy Corbyn kicks off reshuffle

6 October, 2016

The reshuffle began with the sacking of chief whip Rosie Winterton

Overhaul Prevent – then communities can support counter-extremism

Jenny Jones
6 October, 2016

The government’s terror watchdog has called for the programme to be reformed

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