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

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (3 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

The French government could be about to demolish a settlement that’s home to 3,000 refugees

Natalie Bennett
23 February, 2016

If demolition goes ahead, charities fear they will lose contact with hundreds of children living in the Calais refugee camp

The facts are clear: London is better off In

Len Duvall
23 February, 2016

It’s no good for the Leave side to dismiss the evidence with a call to be brave.

Tory statements reveal scattered Leave campaign

Ruby Stockham
22 February, 2016

Arguments of cabinet Outers suggest individual political priorities will overwhelm strong collective message

Pound falls in response to Boris Johnson’s intervention

Ruby Stockham
22 February, 2016

Uncertainty in the City as sterling looks set for its biggest daily drop since 2010

Notes from the Primaries: Clinton still doesn’t quite get the Sanders surge

Simon Rosenberg
22 February, 2016

The Sanders campaign has been stalled, but Clinton should be wary of calling him a ‘single issue candidate’

English Housing Survey reflects dysfunctional system

Kevin Gulliver
22 February, 2016

Private renting is increasing, including among families, while home ownership remains stagnant

EU vote is about the big picture, not petty politics

Anneliese Dodds
21 February, 2016

On security, trade, climate and crime, the UK is better off in Europe

Four groups of people who are more tired than David Cameron

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
19 February, 2016

The Prime Minister’s policies force millions of people to deal with stress and exhaustion

Johnson needs to accept that policing cuts have consequences

Joanne McCartney
19 February, 2016

Shortages of officers and resources prevent necessary improvements in the Met

Productivity figures sink government hopes of an economic revival

Tony Burke
18 February, 2016

In 2014 the UK was 24 per cent less productive than Germany

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