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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

Referendum 2.0? Five questions Owen Smith needs to answer

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
24 August, 2016

If Brexit doesn’t mean Brexit, Labour will need a clear strategy to win public support

The UK is now a sporting superpower – what can our politicians learn from Team GB?

Molly Scott Cato
24 August, 2016

We have a rich sporting culture but need one too for democracy, writes Molly Scott Cato

Voters abandon ‘shambles’ Labour – with Jeremy Corbyn their top reason

23 August, 2016

YouGov survey finds 20 per cent drop in Labour support among those polled in 2016

Want to help 1.6 million households in extreme debt? Raise their incomes

Geoff Tily
23 August, 2016

Austerity has fuelled a personal debt boom caused by low incomes and wages

Extremists in prisons: How do you curb Islamist recruitment behind bars?

Jonathan Russell
23 August, 2016

Separate hate preacher cells will only work alongside deradicalisation efforts

Why don’t Uber drivers and Deliveroo workers form their own co-operatives?

Chris Dillow
23 August, 2016

Co-ops like the People’s Ride are an alternative to cyber-feudalism

Women workers still pay a 33 per cent wage penalty after having children

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
23 August, 2016

Pay gap among highly educated has not narrowed in 20 years, IFS reports

Sixty per cent of Team GB Olympic medallists went to comprehensive schools

22 August, 2016

Fewer medal-winners went to private school than in 2012 – but more should be done to support state school athletes

Sadiq Khan and Kezia Dugdale back Owen Smith for Labour leader

22 August, 2016

Senior Labour politicians criticise Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, saying they will vote for Smith

Corbyn pledges to scrap House of Lords and ‘democratise our country from the ground up’

22 August, 2016

Leadership contender pledges to extend democracy in the country, in communities, in the economy and in the party

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