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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 junior doctor dispute reveals a great deal about the nature of this government

George Gillett
9 February, 2016

Cameron’s administration has consistently eroded any semblance of a modern work-life balance

Education, not religious accommodation must be the priority in our schools

Lejla Kuric
9 February, 2016

The niqab is forbidden in educational establishments in many Muslim-majority countries

Teachers’ working conditions are students’ learning conditions

Sally Hunt
9 February, 2016

Why education unions matter to staff and students alike

‘Pay to stay’ will force working families from their homes

Kevin Gulliver
9 February, 2016

The policy will affect about 215,000 social tenants, but at least 60,000 households in England will not be able to afford to pay rents at the market rate

Our EU membership is worth far more than whatever deal Cameron secures

Glenis Wilmott
8 February, 2016

There are no circumstances under which we would be better off outside the EU, so we must not allow talk of this deal to eclipse the bigger picture

IFS calls Osborne’s budget a ‘precarious balancing act’

Ruby Stockham
8 February, 2016

Lead economists warn the chancellors inflexibility may lead to yet more cuts

Trade Union Bill: Why it’s time for online strike ballots

Areeq Chowdhury
8 February, 2016

The government have cited security concerns, but the only thing securing a postal vote is an envelope

Yet more dehumanising language about refugees from David Cameron

Ruby Stockham
8 February, 2016

The prime minister’s warning about migrant camps fuels the idea that refugees are no more than political pawns

Shocking violence at work statistics remind us why we need trade unions

Ruby Stockham
8 February, 2016

Millions of people are likely to experience violence and intimidation at some point in their working lives

Social housing

Here’s what Labour can do about the housing crisis

Samuel Marlow-Stevens
7 February, 2016

The days when two-fifths of the population lived in social housing are over, and attitudes have changed

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