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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

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Corbyn is right to listen to women’s transport fears

Ruby Stockham
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No one likes the idea of segregation, but practicality has to come first

Britain is siding with the Iranian regime against the population

Kyle Orton
26 August, 2015

The reopening of the embassy in Tehran is motivated by a desire for commerce without concern for human rights

Gender pay gap: enough is enough

Sarah Veale
25 August, 2015

Short term cost is preventing companies from feeling the long term economic benefits of equal employment

IDS is yesterday’s man seeking headlines

Neil Coyle
25 August, 2015

A minister desperately trying to hide from his own policy failures at great human cost

Three mistakes Labour has made in the leadership contest

Ed Jacobs
25 August, 2015

A dry and stage managed effort by Labour HQ has done little to enhance the reputation of the party

Tory press cheers Iain Duncan Smith’s plans to force mentally ill people to work

Adam Barnett
24 August, 2015

Is there any cruelty the right-wing papers won’t endorse?

How the coal lobby is already undermining the Paris climate summit

Morten Thaysen
24 August, 2015

Our governments care more about the concerns of big business than scientists’ warnings about climate change

IDS prepares disabled people for yet more cuts

Ruby Stockham
24 August, 2015

The Work and Pensions secretary believes that work can cure illnesses

There are 4 million Syrian refugees but the UK has helped fewer than 7,000

Jill Rutter
24 August, 2015

A duty to protect refugees is enshrined in our domestic law

Even more vulnerable people are about to drop off the electoral register

Katie Ghose
21 August, 2015

The government has ignored the advice of the Electoral Commission, and it’s threatening our democracy

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