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

Chris Jarvis
Yesterday

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

The Daily Mail’s hypocrisy on refugees knows no bounds

Adam Barnett
3 September, 2015

Are they little angels or migrant hordes?

Comment: Does Labour really have a chance in Northern Ireland?

Ryan Maynes
3 September, 2015

In East Belfast, poverty and lack of infrastructure mean that many are crying out for an alternative to the mainstream unionist parties

Osborne’s Living Wage will narrow the pay gap, but won’t help the very poorest families

Ruby Stockham
3 September, 2015

New research shows that the biggest beneficiaries of the new wage will be households in the middle of the bottom wage distribution

Since when did the Tory press care about the lives of refugees?

Adam Barnett
3 September, 2015

Pictures of dead children look like a cynical bid to sell newspapers

Poll: Should Britain take in more refugees?

3 September, 2015

Have your say

Comment: A progressive foreign policy alternative to Corbynism

Alan Johnson
3 September, 2015

Rejecting Corbyn’s foreign policy does not mean a return to the neoconservatism that led to the Iraq war

Northern Ireland crisis: what you need to know

Ruby Stockham
2 September, 2015

The devolved administration is as close to collapse as it has ever been

The Tories don’t want to make work pay. They want to make working families pay

Stephen Timms
2 September, 2015

David Cameron doesn’t have the first idea how to lead a workers’ party

Comment: Stella Creasy is turning the slogans of campaigning into real community action

Fiona Millar
2 September, 2015

We need to see civic action at a local level, giving voters practical examples of how Labour would govern

744,000 people in the UK now on zero-hours contracts

Ruby Stockham
2 September, 2015

The latest data from the ONS shows a steep rise in the number of people in insecure work

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