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

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (2 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

Cameron’s credibility deficit: the PM has failed to deliver on three big 2010 pledges

James Bloodworth
12 January, 2015

David Cameron will today accuse Labour of lacking credibility. As we’re on the subject, it’s worth looking at the credibility of the PM when it comes to the three big pledges he made in 2010.

How the coalition is failing to act on ‘time-bomb’ of asbestos in schools

Annie Powell
12 January, 2015

A key government report on asbestos in schools was due in June 2014. Yet it still hasn’t been published. Why?

The economic case for supporting LGBT rights

Callum Hunter
9 January, 2015

The moral case for supporting LGBT rights isn’t persuading global policymakers. It’s time we spoke in a language they understand.

This week’s most read: #JeSuisCharlie, Fatcat Tuesday and public ownership

9 January, 2015

The most read stories on Left Foot Forward this week.

Cancer: No more political quick fixes, please

Jill Rutter
9 January, 2015

If we want cancer survival rates that compare with the best in the world, we can’t rely on political quick fixes.

Almost 1 million turn to A&E because unable to see a GP, according to patient survey

9 January, 2015

940,000 patients turned to A&E because they were unable to get a GP appointment.

Charlie Hebdo: Dismantling nine mistaken assumptions about the Paris atrocities

Tehmina Kazi
8 January, 2015

Tehmina Kazi of British Muslims for Secular Democracy looks at nine mistaken assumptions doing the rounds about the murders that took place at the offices of Charlie Hebdo yesterday.

Welsh voters reject idea of national veto in EU referendum

Ed Jacobs
8 January, 2015

Welsh voters reject the stance taken by Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon.

Rail bosses must get a grip on London’s commuter chaos

Val Shawcross
8 January, 2015

The continuing transport chaos is a growing embarrassment.

Just as with other religions, we must be allowed to offend Islam

Kunwar Shahid
8 January, 2015

As long as radical Islam remains immune from criticism a moderate version will struggle to emerge.

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