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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

Labour continues to dominate in Welsh polls

Ed Jacobs
23 March, 2016

UKIP’s support in Wales is declining as the campaign proper gets underway

Comment: UKIP’s reaction to the Brussels attacks was dangerous and unjustified

David Maher
23 March, 2016

Mike Hookem’s knee-jerk claims about open borders highlight the need for reasoned responses to terrorism

Support for Scottish independence at 15-year high

Ed Jacobs
23 March, 2016

43 per cent also believe that the Scottish economy would be better off under independence

We need to stop treating care workers like disposable labour

Anonymous
22 March, 2016

When care workers don’t have basic working rights those they care for suffer too

Notes from the Primaries: Could Democrats take the White House and flip the Senate?

Simon Rosenberg
22 March, 2016

New figures suggest that the Democrats’ electoral map can be significantly expanded

Which women suffer most from the gender pay gap?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
22 March, 2016

Progress on closing the pay gap has stalled, according to Women and Equalities Committee

solar panels

Osborne’s aversion to renewables is frighteningly short-sighted

Daisy Sands
22 March, 2016

Britain’s energy economy is designed to benefit the existing big players, even when all the evidence recommends the opposite

Short-changing voters: why the cuts to smaller parties are wrong

Josiah Mortimer
21 March, 2016

Short money goes some way to redressing our woefully disproportionate voting system

Voter turnout could swing EU referendum and there’s a hole in the electoral register

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
21 March, 2016

Conservative changes to the voting system mean that young Remain supporters are less likely to be on the electoral roll

Tories pull ahead of Labour in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
21 March, 2016

Poll suggests Tories could win 22 seats to Labour’s 21 and become the largest opposition party

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