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

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (4 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

How the finance sector can help build a better society

Oliver MacArthur
27 May, 2015

We need a renewed enthusiasm for social investment and responsible capitalism

Cruel new cut threatens vulnerable young people with homelessness

Ruby Stockham
27 May, 2015

Removing housing benefit will make it harder for young people to start work

Daily Mail accuses BBC of left-wing bias…because the Guardian is more expensive

Adam Barnett
27 May, 2015

If the Mail’s number crunching was honest, it would suggest the BBC is right-wing

Social housing

A double whammy for the social housing sector

Kevin Gulliver
27 May, 2015

The government’s proposals will make the housing crisis worse, at a time of rising homelessness

The Sun wants to scrap the Human Rights Act…after using it to defend its reporters

Adam Barnett
27 May, 2015

When the paper’s staff needed protection the Act was good enough for them

EU ‘red tape’ protects workers’ rights

Luke Hildyard
27 May, 2015

A stronger case needs to be made for the social benefits of EU membership

The government doesn’t understand what is driving migration to the UK

Chai Patel
26 May, 2015

Cameron’s new proposals are ‘radical’ only because most people believe that we should punish perpetrators, not victims

A fifth of academic staff on casual contracts struggle to put food on the table

Sally Hunt
26 May, 2015

Insecure and exploitative contracts have made their way into universities too

We lost our economic credibility, says Welsh first minister

Ed Jacobs
26 May, 2015

Carwyn Jones says Labour must broaden its appeal ahead of next year’s Assembly elections

Who’s really ‘gerrymandering’? Express attack on Labour backfires

Adam Barnett
26 May, 2015

Columnist Ross Clark throws a stick but it’s really a boomerang

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