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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

Brexit could cut value of National Living Wage by 40p an hour

11 July, 2016

Scheme has had little effect on jobs but EU vote creates uncertainty

Lib Dems hit their highest membership in a decade – why are thousands signing up?

8 July, 2016

The party has taken a defiantly pro-EU stance in recent weeks

Are the Tories really ‘streets ahead on gender equality’? The numbers say no

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
8 July, 2016

Just one in five Conservative MPs are women

Dugdale says Corbyn is ‘not competent’ to lead Labour

Ed Jacobs
8 July, 2016

Scottish leader says she could not do her job if 80 per cent of colleagues had lost confidence

Labour free vote expected on Trident

8 July, 2016

David Cameron has pulled forward the vote on Trident renewal in another blow to Labour

George Galloway used 7/7 bombings to vindicate his politics – on the day of the attack

Adam Barnett
7 July, 2016

Why is Galloway on BBC Question Time today?

Wales gets £250m a year from the EU – why did it vote to leave?

Jac Larner
7 July, 2016

Language politics, turnout and the proximity of the assembly elections all played a part

Yarl’s Wood: Theresa May’s Home Office rebuked over Serco contract

7 July, 2016

National Audit Office finds contracts ‘did not meet needs’ of vulnerable migrant detainees

Ask refugees if Theresa May offers ‘a safe pair of hands’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
7 July, 2016

May’s campaign claims are not borne out by her Home Office record

Jeremy Corbyn could lead Welsh Labour to a Scotland-style defeat

Ed Jacobs
7 July, 2016

To win in Wales, Labour must be a national government-in-waiting

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