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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

Brexit demands a new economic vision, not Osborne’s corporate tax cuts

Prem Sikka
4 July, 2016

The government needs a new fiscal policy and it should be built on investment in the people

Nigel Farage resigns – but will keep taking £76,000 from the taxpayer

Adam Barnett
4 July, 2016

UKIP leader says he’s no career politician. So why stay on as an MEP?

Why Brexiters got Turkey’s accession to the EU wrong

Gülüs Egilmez
4 July, 2016

Turkey claims in the referendum were based on scaremongering, not evidence

Why won’t the Tories protect EU migrants currently in Britain?

4 July, 2016

Theresa May says the right to remain of EU nationals will be subject to negotiation

British social attitudes: Top-down austerity is clearly being rejected

Carl Packman
2 July, 2016

The survey results show gaping class divisions, but also an opportunity for change

Six things we learned from Michael Gove’s campaign launch

Ed Jacobs
1 July, 2016

He may portray himself as the candidate for change, but will his promises ever actually come about?

George Osborne is in denial and Carney can’t do it alone – we need an action plan for the economy

Geoff Tily
1 July, 2016

As well as responding to the shock of Brexit, our economic policy must begin to repair the country

Decriminalise sex workers immediately, says Home Affairs Committee

1 July, 2016

The Home Office should immediately amend the law so that soliciting by sex workers is no longer an offence

The EU negotiations are about more than big business — we should all be involved

Anneliese Dodds
1 July, 2016

We can’t let infighting and leadership contests affect the most important negotiations in generations

Amelia Womack on running for deputy leader of the Greens, missing Cameron and backing Corbyn

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
30 June, 2016

In a week of political crises, Womack sees opportunities for the Greens

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