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

Chris Jarvis
Yesterday

Who’s up and who’s down?

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3 March, 2015

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Tobacco’s dirty power game goes global

Olivier Hoedeman
3 March, 2015

Revelations during last year’s tobacco lobby battle in Brussels offered an insight into the extraordinary ability of tobacco companies to delay and weaken legislative proposals they oppose

London-based magazine shut down by hackers after criticising Turkish President Erdogan

3 March, 2015

The World Weekly was targetted by hackers after publishing an article critical of the Turkish government

Left Foot Forward poll: vast majority think MPs should be banned from having paid directorships and consultancies

Ruby Stockham
3 March, 2015

Should MPs be completely banned from having second jobs?

Good news: the pay gap has narrowed. Bad news: Londoners’ wages are getting worse

Ruby Stockham
3 March, 2015

Annual pay rose 2.5 per cent for the average Londoner, compared to 5.9 per cent for the rest of the UK

Local Enterprise Partnerships should play a major role in a Labour government

Richard Carr
3 March, 2015

Labour’s pledge to devolve £30bn to a series of localised public-private partnerships is a pretty good rebuttal to the line that the party doesn’t like business

Brown slams SNP’s constitutional navel-gazing

Ed Jacobs
3 March, 2015

Brown urged Labour to focus on what matters most to the people of Scotland

What are the dangers of cashing in your pension?

Glyn Jenkins
3 March, 2015

It’s no great leap to see this policy coming back to bite us

YouGov poll: 63 per cent of people think no party can control immigration

Ruby Stockham
2 March, 2015

Despite worries about public services and benefits system, people are more likely to have friends from diverse backgrounds than they were ten years ago

Executive pay is damaging the reputation of business

Luke Hildyard
2 March, 2015

Addressing dysfunctional levels of corporate pay is necessary to create the kind of stable society that business needs in order to flourish

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