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

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (2 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

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Comment: Revive PSHE and we could make politics and society relevant once more

Matt Hawkins
30 November, 2015

Our curriculum is set not by teachers but by ideologically driven politicians

Hijacking the Iraq war to justify extremism

Haydar Zaki
27 November, 2015

As a British Iraqi I feel deeply let down by Ken Livingstone

What does the Spending Review mean for transport?

Stephen Joseph
27 November, 2015

For many areas there will be incentives and money for big roads, and no funding for anything else

NHS GP surgery

A fifth of patients say GP opening times are not convenient

Ruby Stockham
27 November, 2015

Patient satisfaction with GP access is declining

Comment: Why I am stepping down from Left Unity to join Labour

Salman Shaheen
27 November, 2015

The former principal speaker of Left Unity on why it would be irresponsible not to support Jeremy Corbyn

Comment: The government must start telling the truth about migration

Jill Rutter
26 November, 2015

Maintaining the pretence that the government is able to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands is dishonest

The Autumn Statement confirms that we are on a path of never-ending austerity

Prem Sikka
26 November, 2015

The government is seeking to reduce public expenditure to 36.5 per cent of GDP by 2020, a level last achieved in the depression era of the 1930s

What next for George Osborne’s mission to reduce family dependency?

Donald Hirsch
26 November, 2015

Higher wage floors are nowhere near enough to make up for these cuts

The truth behind Osborne’s house building boast

Kevin Gulliver
25 November, 2015

Almost all new housebuilding is expected from the private sector

Comment: Vulnerable women will pay the price for failed Tory policies

Mary Honeyball
25 November, 2015

On International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Labour MEPs are reiterating calls for urgent action to combat violence against women

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