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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

The MIPIM property fair: everything that is wrong with regeneration in London

Toby Hill
14 October, 2014

At a time when millions of Londoners need affordable housing, local authorities are knocking it down and replacing it with luxury flats.

The devolution debate gets ugly

Ed Jacobs
13 October, 2014

The consensus which sought to keep Scotland in the UK has well and truly ended.

UKIP is tapping into ‘left behind’ Britain

Alex Glennie
11 October, 2014

UKIP is offering disengaged and disillusioned Britons a return to a less challenging, more cohesive past.

Manufacturing suffers another setback on Osborne’s watch

Tony Burke
10 October, 2014

The UK is still over-reliant for growth on inflated house prices and low paid jobs.

UKIP isn’t helping Labour

Ed Jacobs
10 October, 2014

With just seven months to go until the General Election, the electoral landscape has never been more unpredictable.

Labour has a working class problem

James Bloodworth
10 October, 2014

What do the Middleton and Heywood and Clacton by-elections tell us about the Labour vote?

Hinkley Point – a shockingly bad deal for the British taxpayer

Craig Bennett
9 October, 2014

The Alice in Wonderland economics of nuclear power.

Coalition policy on fossil fuels is a shambles

Lawrence Carter
9 October, 2014

Whether by accident or design, the government has drastically improved the economics of keeping our outdated coal fleet open.

Big questions for Boris in light of fireworks ticketing fiasco

James Bloodworth
9 October, 2014

Despite prior warnings about ticket touting, little was done to stop widespread abuse.

Lamont pledges cap on childcare in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
9 October, 2014

Childcare costs should be no more than 10 per cent of median incomes, say Labour.

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