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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

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Scottish Labour faces crisis of its own making

Ed Jacobs
20 October, 2014

For too long Labour has taken Scotland for granted. It is now paying the price.

Until recently the Tories said Jose Manuel Barroso’s views were ‘definitive’

James Bloodworth
20 October, 2014

When the European Commission president agrees with David Cameron his views are ‘definitive’.

Tristram Hunt’s Hippocratic oath: a bad policy from a weak shadow education secretary

Annie Powell
20 October, 2014

Attention is now focused on the fallout from Hunt’s policy rather than where it should be – on coalition education policy.

Exclusive: An open letter to Iain Duncan Smith: Universal Credit questions that need answering

Rachel Reeves
18 October, 2014

Existing problems with Universal credit risk being replicated unless you resolve them.

This week’s most read: Leaders’ debates, Labour’s working class problem and MIPIM

17 October, 2014

The most read articles on Left Foot Forward this week.

Austerity economics don’t add up and Scotland’s public services are living through a lost decade

Dave Watson
17 October, 2014

The political energy released during the referendum campaign is focused on inequality during Scotland’s Challenge Poverty Week.

SNP most trusted to deliver for Scotland – Labour’s problems mount up

Ed Jacobs
17 October, 2014

In Glasgow, 40 per cent trusted the SNP most compared to 16 per cent who said Labour.

Disabled people know what it will take to help them into work. Will Labour listen?

Catherine Hale
17 October, 2014

Labour must prove it has changed its spots since the days of hiring Lord Freud as welfare reform adviser under Tony Blair.

The Lyons Review: Britain’s housing crisis – and how we solve it

Kevin Gulliver
16 October, 2014

Labour has published its plans on how it will deliver 200,000 homes a year in the UK.

Older women are demanding a better deal and Labour must deliver it

Fiona Mactaggart
16 October, 2014

The UK has a 43 per cent gap between pensions received by men and women – the third highest level in the EU.

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