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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

Chuka Umunna is right: Labour cannot be complacent about BME support

Dr Omar Khan
26 January, 2016

A 2010 survey suggested that the average ethnic minority voter was closer to the Conservative party on two main strands of British politics

Comment: Corbyn gets it right on refugees

Anneliese Dodds
26 January, 2016

We must work together with our European colleagues to tackle the root causes of this crisis

London’s next mayor must use their powers better to tackle homelessness

Ruby Stockham
26 January, 2016

A new campaign is calling on mayoral candidates to lead a new drive to end rough sleeping

A Lib Dem mayor would help London’s lowest-paid get to work

Caroline Pidgeon
25 January, 2016

Mayoral candidate Caroline Pidgeon shares her vision for transport in the capital

Why new strike legislation will lead to more discontent – and more walkouts

Stuart McMillan
25 January, 2016

The government has missed the point of why people strike in the first place

Why Google’s tax deal is unacceptable

Prem Sikka
25 January, 2016

Whatever deal has been offered to Google is probably already on offer to other giant corporations too

Has Labour lost Scotland for good?

Ed Jacobs
25 January, 2016

The Conservatives could soon be the second largest party in the Scottish Parliament

Litvinenko verdict: what happens now?

Kyle Orton
25 January, 2016

What does the British government intend to do now that the Kremlin is carrying out assassinations on its territory again?

How Bill Gates’ billions silences criticism of his development agenda

Nick Dearden
22 January, 2016

Rather than handing back power to people who have none, development is becoming a question of reining in those who already have too much

Debate on EU membership hots up across the nations

Ed Jacobs
22 January, 2016

Northern Ireland MPs clash over the implications of Brexit

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