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

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (2 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

‘Shocking’, ‘stupid’, ‘backwards’ – May scraps Department for Energy and Climate Change

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
14 July, 2016

It will be amalgamated into the new Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

Priti Patel said DfID should be abolished – now she runs it

14 July, 2016

Patel wanted to replace international aid with private sector investment

Boris Johnson cheered for Assad’s troops in Syria. Now he’s foreign secretary

Adam Barnett
14 July, 2016

Can Boris Johnson be trusted to run our foreign policy?

Ourselves Alone: How Brexiters shrugged off international law

Aidan McQuade
14 July, 2016

Leave chiefs’ colonial view of rights means less ‘control’ for the rest of us

Bank of England doesn’t cut interest rates, defying expectations

14 July, 2016

The expected cut in rates is likely to happen in August

How can the UK guarantee a fair tax deal for Malawi?

Charlie Matthews
14 July, 2016

The country’s colonial era tax treaty is currently being renegotiated

Why not call ‘Left-wing’ Theresa May’s bluff?

Adam Barnett
14 July, 2016

If the new Prime Minister wants to move Left, why not hold her to it?

With their crackdown on party democracy, Labour’s reformers have become entrenched

Mark Brophy
14 July, 2016

If members cannot sit in the same room with each other without resorting to violence then the party is finished anyway

Progressives call on May to drop austerity and safeguard rights

13 July, 2016

Labour, SNP, Greens outline priorities as new PM enters Downing Street

Owen Smith, Angela Eagle and Jeremy Corbyn – what’s the difference?

Adam Barnett
13 July, 2016

Labour leadership candidates have similar records on the issues

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