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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

Comment: Why are women in Northern Ireland still denied bodily autonomy?

Speaking of IMELDA
11 April, 2016

The conviction of a young woman from Belfast for taking abortion pills reinforces the need for safe, legal abortion provision in Northern Ireland

Dog Whistles, Trump and the Death of Manners

Rebecca Tinsley
11 April, 2016

Racism never went away in the US — as this electoral cycle shows

Would Brexit help us clamp down on tax avoidance?

Molly Scott Cato
11 April, 2016

Since most Leave campaigners support deregulation, it’s likely that Brexit would facilitate evasion

EU law helps to protect our postal services

Lucy Anderson
10 April, 2016

Without EU regulation the UK right-wing could force cuts to the postal sector, to the detriment of its employees and the public.

Comment: Corbyn is leading an effective opposition

Ken Livingstone
8 April, 2016

Last week marked 200 days since Jeremy Corbyn became Labour leader, and the Tories are in crisis

Cameron’s approval nosedive continues as Twitter calls for his resignation

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
8 April, 2016

For the first time, the Prime Minister’s net approval rating is lower than Jeremy Corbyn’s

All-out junior doctors strike to go ahead as government rules out fresh talks

8 April, 2016

The British Medical Association has called for a return to the negotiating table to prevent further disruption of services

Dutch ‘no’ vote is a wake up call for the UK referendum

Richard Howitt
8 April, 2016

The vote against the EU’s association agreement with Ukraine emphasises the need for a full-throated Remain campaign

Comment: ‘Affordable housing’ will actually mean something if Sadiq Khan is mayor

Rachel Blake
7 April, 2016

Zac Goldsmith’s solution to the housing crisis is to back the government’s disastrous policies

Comment: Labour is now the party of pragmatists

Mark Stanford
7 April, 2016

Britain needs a diversified economy — Tory opposition to it is purely ideological

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