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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

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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

TUC: real wages still worth £2,270 less than in 2008

Ruby Stockham
22 January, 2016

Wage growth slowed again in the second half of 2015

Another trade deal running into trouble

Tony Burke
22 January, 2016

The revisiting of the controversial EU- Canada trade agreement is being played down as ‘legal adjustments’

5 reasons it’s time for all-women quotas

Ruby Stockham
21 January, 2016

Under-representation is a vicious circle

Unions’ dismay as new strike law announced

Ruby Stockham
21 January, 2016

The TUC claims the government is threatening a fundamental British liberty

Who will benefit from TTIP? Huge corporations and the super-rich

Nick Dearden
21 January, 2016

A new report shows that the success rate of cases brought by corporate giants under TTIP-like agreements is around 71 per cent

The public are fed up with big donors’ influence on party politics

Josiah Mortimer
20 January, 2016

The Trade Union Bill could be the start of a process which sorts out our hopeless party funding system for good

Yemen should be the final straw for opponents of UK-Saudi ties

Ruby Stockham
20 January, 2016

Britain sold more than £1bn worth of arms to Saudi Arabia in a three-month period last year

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