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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

Court overturns Labour NEC decision – granting leadership vote to 130,000 members

8 August, 2016

The judge found that it would be unlawful for the party to deny votes to members who joined after 12 January

FTSE 100 bosses paid 144 times average wages after ten per cent ‘pay rise’

8 August, 2016

‘Bumper’ salaries sky-rocket to an average £5.5 million

People don’t have money to spend – and the government won’t act

Prem Sikka
8 August, 2016

The latest economic package won’t provide durable stimulus

Labour’s opposition to austerity began with Ed Miliband – not Jeremy Corbyn

Sam Pallis
7 August, 2016

Corbyn’s ‘austerity lite’ claim is a myth

Women-only services like Amy’s House are powerful, but underfunded

Camille Stengel
6 August, 2016

The new service for women recovering from alcohol and drug problems has opened in east London

Andrea Leadsom should create agricultural policy that doesn’t subsidise the rich – but she won’t

Alex Scrivener
5 August, 2016

Britain’s farming policy could become even more unjust post-Brexit

WATCH: Why Black Lives Matter blocked access to Heathrow

5 August, 2016

Simultaneous protests have taken place in London, Nottingham and elsewhere

On Lords reform, Cameron’s appointments speak louder than words

5 August, 2016

His parting gift of 16 new peers is ‘a sorry legacy’, says the Electoral Reform Society

How do you get people to leave Islamist or neo-Nazi movements?

Tanya Silverman Christopher Stewart
5 August, 2016

A new report suggests ‘counter-narratives’ online can sow the seeds of doubt

Labour, SNP, Lib Dems welcome BOE decision but demand action from Hammond

4 August, 2016

The bank cut interests rates to a record low and expanded quantitative easing

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