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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

Public hungry for more information on EU vote

Ed Jacobs
21 April, 2016

Fears that referendum turnout could be low due to a ‘toxic cocktail’ of high interest but lack of information

Greens explain why they won’t give a second preference endorsement for London mayor

Shahrar Ali
21 April, 2016

‘Why would we recommend someone who won’t meet us?’

David Cameron attacks Sadiq Khan – but the PM meets ‘extremists’ all the time

Adam Barnett
20 April, 2016

The prime minister should beware of wading into the London mayoral contest

SNP launches ‘manifesto for the next generation’

20 April, 2016

Nicola Sturgeon promises increased investment in health, education and childcare if re-elected

Joblessness rising and wages stagnating

20 April, 2016

First unemployment increase since mid-2015 raises concerns about labour market slowdown

Does economic growth boost inequality and pollution?

Rupert Read
20 April, 2016

A new cross-party group chaired by Caroline Lucas considers the limits of growth

Government backtracks on Trade Union Bill as peers threaten rebellion

Silkie Cragg Hannah Reed
20 April, 2016

U-turn on the proposal to stop payroll collection of subscriptions is a major victory for unions

Michael Gove is wrong – we’re better off in the European Union

Glenis Wilmott
19 April, 2016

As new EU laws on tax avoidance, data protection and terrorism show

Government drops trade union bill proposal on check-off

19 April, 2016

Union leaders welcome change but remain deeply opposed to the bill

Without the EU Britain could still be ‘the dirty man of Europe’

19 April, 2016

Report shows that Britain has a better environment and more opportunity for climate leadership thanks to EU

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