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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

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Unemployment down 35,000 to 1.83m

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Unemployment decreased by 35,000 in the three months to March

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Giselle Green
13 May, 2015

How Cameron pulled off the biggest coup of the campaign

He thinks feminists are ‘obnoxious bigots’: meet the new justice minister

Ruby Stockham
12 May, 2015

Dominic Raab is no more keen on the Equality Act than he is on the Human Rights Act

Scrapping human rights act could unpick Good Friday agreement

Ed Jacobs
12 May, 2015

Conservative plans to scrap the Human Rights Act could breach the terms of the Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement, according to a leading human right’s organisation

He voted against benefit exceptions for cancer patients: meet the new minister for disabled people

James Bloodworth
12 May, 2015

Sounds like he’s brimming with compassion

‘No legitimate reason’ for same-sex marriage: meet the new equalities minister

Ruby Stockham
12 May, 2015

Caroline Dinenage wrote to constitutents voicing her opposition to equal marriage

Express called Tories ‘floppy-haired Eton club’. Now it’s cheering on Cameron

Adam Barnett
12 May, 2015

The paper claims it predicted a Tory majority. So why did it back UKIP?

4.7 million people are regularly cut off from electricity – because they can’t afford it

Ruby Stockham
12 May, 2015

Debt advice company calls for vulnerable households to be put onto cheaper deals

Is it time to scrap the Smith Commission?

Ed Jacobs
12 May, 2015

The advice from all sides is that Cameron needs to go further if he wants to avoid another referendum

Labour Party Rosette

It’s time for Labour to listen to the public

Ed Jacobs
12 May, 2015

Questions about left or right are futile until Labour have asked: why did you not vote for us?

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