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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?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

Cameron announces plans to cut real-term spending on schools

2 February, 2015

Tories’ ‘flat cash’ platitude exposed as it is revealed funding will not rise with inflation

Five areas of education the Tories have made worse

Ruby Stockham
2 February, 2015

The government’s education record is appalling, yet they are determined to continue with the doomed academy programme

Election 2015: the future of our NHS is at stake

Dave Prentis
2 February, 2015

The coalition has brought untold havoc to the NHS and treated the public’s most cherished institution with disdain

The danger for Labour lies very firmly in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
2 February, 2015

Tory gains from the Lib Dems could push them ahead of Labour as they continue to lose seats to the SNP

Even Tories regret what they’ve done to the NHS

2 February, 2015

Conservative MP Stephen Dorrell accuses his party of caring more about headlines than patients

The cost of another Tory government

2 February, 2015

A continuation of the Bedroom Tax will cost households £3,800 over four years

15-minute visits are just one symptom of our broken care system

Matthew Egan
30 January, 2015

We need to address the funding crisis which has pushed so many homecare workers to the limit

Education ministers employ a ‘light touch’ when overseeing schools

30 January, 2015

Lack of clear guidelines means there are insufficient interventions in schools with major problems

IS a DUP-Labour deal possible? History says maybe

Ed Jacobs
30 January, 2015

Northern Ireland MPs have propped up governments before, and now a former first minister has hinted at a Labour deal

Personal debt is set to boom in 2015 – communities must change tack

Carl Packman
29 January, 2015

We are caught in a debt-trap and we all need to talk about it

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