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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

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

The debate about Britain’s relationship with the EU is now open

Josiah Mortimer
5 February, 2016

There are democratic questions for both campaigns to answer

Comment: Cameron’s hypocrisy on tax won’t wash with the public

Abigail Watson
5 February, 2016

Labour’s decision to call for an investigation into the Google deal makes sense both ethically and electorally

Why we need more gender sensitivity in our asylum policies

Mary Honeyball
5 February, 2016

Women travelling alone are entirely exposed and at risk of sexual violence

The government’s ‘name and shame’ list highlights the need for greater pay transparency

Ruby Stockham
5 February, 2016

Companies are starting to fear costs to their reputation if they don’t pay the National Minimum Wage

Tories creep up on Labour in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
4 February, 2016

The Conservatives are on course to pick up 21 seats in May

What Roosh V advocates is nothing to do with ‘men’s rights’

Ruby Stockham
4 February, 2016

Hate speaker is in favour of eradicating rape laws

Boris Johnson is spending £3.5m on a slide

Andrew Dismore
4 February, 2016

“A metallic red phallic symbol of Boris Johnson’s egotistical failure”

Anyone concerned about the UK’s sovereignty must oppose TTIP

Nick Dearden
3 February, 2016

International investment courts would deprive member states of their powers to interpret and apply EU law

Universal Credit slammed again

Ruby Stockham
3 February, 2016

IFS research finds that the government’s flagship social security scheme will leave working families worse off

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