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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

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

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Tamasin Cave
6 July, 2016

The education secretary must explain who profits from the government’s forced academisation

Chilcot: Did the Iraq war create ISIS and radicalise British Muslims?

Jonathan Russell
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Extremists manipulate grievances. Can this all be blamed on Tony Blair?

Hunt to impose renegotiated junior doctors contract

6 July, 2016

The contract was rejected by 58 per cent of junior doctors in an industrial ballot

Corbyn: Iraq decision-makers must ‘face up to the consequences of their actions’

6 July, 2016

He described the invasion as ‘an act of military aggression launched on a false pretext’

Could Brexit turn the tide on George Osborne’s austerity economics?

Adam Barnett
6 July, 2016

Shelving his surplus and ‘Brexit budget’ are a concession that hard times cuts are folly

Political parties echo Chilcot Report condemnation

6 July, 2016

Party leaders and spokespeople reserve particular criticism for Tony Blair

Establishment opposition to Corbyn could be an electoral advantage

Mark Brophy
6 July, 2016

A commitment to honouring the Leave vote could achieve major gains for Labour

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