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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

It’s time to put integration back on the agenda

Ben Gidley
30 June, 2015

Restrictive conditions have made it harder for those legally resident to commit to British society

Living wage: we cannot leave 1 million Londoners reliant on one small campaign

Jenny Jones
29 June, 2015

The best way for Osborne to cut the benefits bill would be to make the living wage compulsory

Credit unions are not enough to help people cope with austerity

Carl Packman
29 June, 2015

The cost to society for problem debt is £8.3bn, and this government will only make things worse

Greece: don’t take things at face value

Richard Corbett
29 June, 2015

Even before the worldwide financial crisis, Greece had a debt-to-GDP ratio of over 100 per cent

Richest are paying lower proportion of income tax than poorest, says ONS

Ruby Stockham
29 June, 2015

Cuts to tax credits will make things even worse for the poorest households

Poverty

Survival alone cannot be a measure of wealth

Matt Aldridge
29 June, 2015

Poverty is relative to the society we live in. Altering the way we measure it won’t change that

How Jeremy Corbyn could change the electoral arithmetic

Peter Wiggins
29 June, 2015

Think back to 2010, when Diane Abbott’s presence on the ballot helped elect Ed Miliband

Fracking: Lancashire versus George Osborne and Cuadrilla

Cat Smith
28 June, 2015

This Monday councillors will decide whether to accept or reject fracking in the county

Child poverty is for life – we must act now

Fiona Twycross
27 June, 2015

Tackling child poverty should be a moral crusade for today’s Labour party

Why can’t the left get unified?

Natasha Dyer
27 June, 2015

The right have differences of opinion too, but are much better at coming together when it matters

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