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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

Scottish Labour is less popular than its policies – good news for the SNP

Ed Jacobs
19 April, 2016

Meanwhile, Tory leader Ruth Davidson backs Scottish unions on Trident

Closing Holloway Prison will leave vulnerable women out in the cold

Maureen Mansfield and Hannah Pittaway
19 April, 2016

The government’s ‘prison revolution’ will benefit neither women nor Londoners

Smoke and Mirrors: Government deliberately sidesteps effective tax avoidance strategies

Prem Sikka
19 April, 2016

The government’s tax avoidance promises are an important part of their impression management, but have rarely delivered.

Notes from the primaries: Is Trump getting a makeover?

Simon Rosenberg
18 April, 2016

With the Trump campaign finally becoming more professional, mainstream Republicans will face greater pressure to show their support

Myth of the ‘pull factor’ leaves migrants to drown in the Mediterranean

Adam Barnett
18 April, 2016

Search and rescue downsizing shares the logic of Iain Duncan Smith’s welfare reforms

Police record less than one per cent of stalking cases

Niamh NĂ­ Mhaoileoin
18 April, 2016

Lily Allen’s stalking ordeal has drawn attention to police failure

Comment: Education is a public good, not a product to be bought

Mark Crawford
18 April, 2016

Over the last two decades, the vision of an education system open to all has been battered by rising fees and cuts

Conservatives lead Labour (again) in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
18 April, 2016

SNP projected to pick up two more seats than in 2011

Brexit wouldn’t abolish paid holidays, but it would put them at risk

Owen Tudor
16 April, 2016

The Working Time Directive guarantees basic rights that the British government can top up at any time

A full spectrum approach to countering extremism online must involve families

Jonathan Russell
15 April, 2016

The police have launched a 36-hour campaign to clear online terrorist content

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