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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

Harriet Harman is wrong: the Conservatives don’t have a mandate to cut child tax credits

James Bloodworth
13 July, 2015

Listen to the voters by all means. But recognise that they aren’t calling for a cut in child tax credits

Why I don’t believe the Tories will improve productivity

Tony Burke
13 July, 2015

The business secretary isn’t willing to recognise the role paid by workers and unions

The Labour party and movement have always been bigger than one person

Sharon Hodgson
12 July, 2015

Why I am backing Yvette Cooper to be the next leader of the Labour party

Muslim communities must stand tall and engage with the government

Fiyaz Mughal
12 July, 2015

The paranoia within sections of Britain’s Muslim communities is toxic to integration

Book Review |The Paradox of Liberation: Secular Revolutions and Religious Counterrevolutions

James Bloodworth
12 July, 2015

Why has the secular and democratic left given way to resurgent religious fundamentalism?

Daily Express says sorry for false ‘half of Muslims support ISIS’ story

Adam Barnett
11 July, 2015

The paper says it ‘incorrectly interpreted’ poll data and misquoted an expert

The Times ran false ‘£1000 on families’ story. Now it’s true, where are the headlines?

Adam Barnett
10 July, 2015

Bogus claim about Labour made the front page, but neutrality breaks out when it’s Osborne

The cuts to come: what will the budget mean for departmental spending?

Alfie Stirling
10 July, 2015

New IPPR analysis of the budget shows a 30 per cent cut in resource spending for unprotected departments by 2019/20

Anti-union press wants train staff to act like robots. But who is the real bully here?

Adam Barnett
10 July, 2015

The mask slips from the Tory press as it attacks the ‘tyranny’ of train unions

The EU is besieged on all fronts

Stephen Hall
10 July, 2015

By openly ignoring the demands of a member state the EU has presented a gift to its sceptics

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