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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

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Adam Barnett
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Adam Barnett
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Jos Gallacher
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The City will lobby to keep the financial services passport

Steven Woolfe is still UKIP in sheep’s clothing

Adam Barnett
1 August, 2016

Don’t buy the rhetoric. UKIP is an enemy of the working class.

If Smith wants Labour members to trust him, he has to show he trusts them

Simon Wren-Lewis
1 August, 2016

Left wing activists fear they’ll lose all influence if they let go of Corbyn, writes Simon Wren-Lewis

Poverty costs the public £78bn a year – to cut costs the government should eradicate it

1 August, 2016

The short-term costs to tackling poverty are worth it, according to new research

Corbyn and McDonnell attack greed and exploitation in campaign blitz

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
31 July, 2016

Corbyn campaign unveils series of policy proposals to protect workers’ rights

Feminist Dissent journal charts struggles against religious misogyny

Adam Barnett
30 July, 2016

Journal will explore gender and religion from a Left feminist and anti-racist perspective

Tories under fire over ‘bewildering’ and ‘shambolic’ Hinkley C delay

29 July, 2016

Funding for the nuclear plant was approved by EDF on Thursday evening

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