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

Chris Jarvis
Today

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

One man’s conduct does not alter the case for sex industy reform

Cat Stephens
6 September, 2016

Policies that solve problems are based on evidence

Do Owen Smith and Jeremy Corbyn understand why Labour women are angry?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
6 September, 2016

Neither candidate shone at last night’s Labour Women’s Network hustings

If you won’t kiss a Tory, will you hug a centrist?

Fred Maynard
6 September, 2016

The Left must build progressive alliances. That doesn’t mean agreeing on everything

More than half of Scottish voters want a second EU referendum

6 September, 2016

New YouGov poll finds 52 per cent back another vote on Brexit

Five steps to end the ‘social evil’ of poverty for Brexit children

6 September, 2016

The Joseph Rowntree Fund calls on Theresa May to curb poverty by 2030

What to expect from Michael Gove’s new column at the Times

Adam Barnett
5 September, 2016

Reds in the bed, persecuted Christians – and a smartphone app?

Junior doctors call off strike – but do not ‘absolve’ Jeremy Hunt

5 September, 2016

October walkout still scheduled to go ahead

Brexit is not ‘democracy’ when Theresa May can pick and choose

Adam Barnett
5 September, 2016

Shell-game on NHS and ‘points system’ must give way to answers

Housing benefit cap will force over 85 per cent of women’s shelters to cut services or close

5 September, 2016

Women’s Aid has called for supported housing services to be exempted from the cap

Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon each have mountains to climb – can they succeed?

Ed Jacobs
5 September, 2016

Both leaders must rapidly make decisions that will define their political careers

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