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Which party has won the most council by-elections since the May 2025 local elections?

Chris Jarvis
Yesterday

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

Farage’s star is fading — and he may bring UKIP down with him

Aidan Rylatt
15 April, 2016

The official designation of Vote Leave rather than Grassroots Out is a further sign of Farage’s political decline

Briefing: Why we elect London’s mayor with the Supplementary Vote

Peter Wiggins
15 April, 2016

While many people still don’t understand it, SV is a simple voting system that empowers voters

Food bank use hits another record high

15 April, 2016

Labour describes need for food banks as ‘a shameful symbol’ of government neglect

It’s not just English schools that the government wants to see in private hands

Tamasin Cave
14 April, 2016

The Tories are exporting radical school reform around the world

Audit shows increased political engagement but EU uncertainty

14 April, 2016

Study of the ‘political pulse’ of the nation shows post-election boost in engagement, lack of knowledge about Europe and continuing frustration with the political system

Corporate tax avoidance costs poor countries up to 26 times more than rich ones

Diane Abbott
14 April, 2016

By fixing the global tax system we send a message that Britain supports the poor over the rich

Corbyn to make the case for ‘Remain and Reform’ in Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
14 April, 2016

The Labour leader delivers his first major pro-EU speech in London this morning

Heavy goods vehicles meet less than a third of the costs they impose on society

Philippa Edmunds
13 April, 2016

Market distortion gives road freight an advantage over rail, causing uneccessary collisions, congestion, road damage and air pollution

Does the lack of interest in John Whittingdale’s behaviour reflect changing attitudes to sex work?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
13 April, 2016

While the minister’s relationship with a sex worker has been treated as a liability, a majority of the public support decriminalisation of sex work

UNISON will campaign for the UK to stay in Europe

13 April, 2016

The public service union believes that public sector workers and those they support will be better of in

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