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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

Poll signals Labour doomsday scenario in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
30 October, 2014

If this poll carries over to the General Election, Scottish Labour will see itself virtually wiped out.

Austerity (still) won’t balance the books

Mark Serwotka
30 October, 2014

Austerity not only drives the growing inequality in our society, it drives the divisiveness that demonises the migrant, the welfare claimant or the public sector worker.

Who is paying for Crossrail 2?

Val Shawcross
30 October, 2014

Labour in London has long supported the Hackney-Chelsea line and the latest incarnation of this proposal is Andrew Adonis’ Crossrail 2 proposal.

The next Labour leader in Scotland – a look at the candidates

Ed Jacobs
30 October, 2014

With three declared candidates so far, Left Foot Forward gives a snapshot of those who hope to take the reigns as leader of the Scottish Labour Party.

Report: No link between tough laws and drug use

30 October, 2014

There is no ‘obvious relationship’ between tough drug laws and levels of drug use, according to a new report.

Breaking Jihad – why a Bolton-based chemistry teacher turned to Jihadism

Ghaffar Hussain
29 October, 2014

Jihadism has gone from fringe cult to a mass movement because non-violent extremists have too often gone unchallenged.

The government needs to stop dragging its feet on energy policy – before the lights go out

Kevin Coyne
29 October, 2014

This government has been dragging its feet on energy policy since 2010.

Labour demand big improvements to Work Capability Assessments

Kate Green
29 October, 2014

The DWP must deliver a better service for disabled people and better value for money for taxpayers.

migrants

The myth of migrants ‘flocking’ to Britain’s ‘soft touch’ benefits system

James Bloodworth
29 October, 2014

The desire to ‘get on’ isn’t confined to affluent Westerners.

Trident: not as future-proof as our politicians like to pretend

Andrew Gibson
29 October, 2014

The UK’s possession of nuclear weapons is often justified in terms of uncertainty about the future. However, developments at home and abroad may one day make the UK’s Trident weapons system politically (and legally) impossible.

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