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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

Miliband will regret his words on the SNP

Ed Jacobs
1 May, 2015

As a minority government, Labour would need to reach out to the SNP on a vote-by-vote basis

Health manifestos compared – how do the parties rank on the NHS?

Guy Collis
1 May, 2015

After the Tories reneged on their promises last time, what happens to the NHS has become a question of trust for many voters

Most Svetlana Lokhovas cannot afford the help they need to seek justice

Ruby Stockham
30 April, 2015

Gender discrimination is alive and well in the workplace – but the Tories have made sure many women can’t afford to challenge it

Trickle-down economics? Not in our water industry

Clive Craske
30 April, 2015

Half of all water industry turnover in England and Wales is now controlled by private equity companies

David Cameron met with anti-gay pastor who believes in witches

Adam Barnett
30 April, 2015

Buried news: the PM’s handshake with Rev Adeboye was blasted by campaigners

The Sun stoops to new lows with its Scottish front page

Ed Jacobs
30 April, 2015

It seems Alex Salmond’s campaign to woo Rupert Murdoch has paid off

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How the Tories have failed young people

Ruby Stockham
30 April, 2015

One in four people between 20 and 34 are still living with their parents

The Emperor’s New Clothes review – Russell Brand is ‘simplistic’. But so what?

James Bloodworth
29 April, 2015

The Emperor’s New Clothes asks the right questions but offers little beyond vague uplift

More than half of LFF readers think voting should be compulsory

Ruby Stockham
29 April, 2015

But why is it that we find low turnout ethically troubling?

Education, education, education – why lifelong learning could win it for Labour

Sam Stopp
29 April, 2015

Labour has shown before that it can deliver on education, and it will do so again

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