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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 Conservatives’ plan to scrap the Human Rights Act will be applauded by dictators around the world

James Bloodworth
4 October, 2014

Chris Grayling’s proposals are a calculated move to win over UKIP’s growing constituency of angry little men

Winning the next Scottish election: a tough task for Labour

John Curtice
4 October, 2014

Labour may have been on the winning side in the referendum, but the polls taken since polling day have not made happy reading for the party.

Why Muslim ‘not in my name’ campaigns are part of the problem

Amjad Khan
3 October, 2014

Merely being unsupportive of jihadism does not prevent the phenomenon from growing.

Venezuelan Socialist Party MP Robert Serra assassinated

Tony Burke
3 October, 2014

A legislator of the governing United Socialist Party Of Venezuela was found dead yesterday.

Why the Tories are wrong to compare benefit increases with average earnings

Adam Cohen
3 October, 2014

Cameron is blaming those on benefits for his government’s failure to grow the economy and control inflation.

The biggest threat to our human rights comes not from European judges in Strasbourg but from the Conservative party

Amy Williams
3 October, 2014

As the Kremlin looks on with glee, the Labour message must be clear: not in our name.

Labour’s headaches get worse

Ed Jacobs
3 October, 2014

Labour would be forgiven for reaching for the paracetamol this morning.

The Tory human rights plan: not as significant at it sounds

Carl Gardner
3 October, 2014

If the acid test is whether the plan would prevent another Abu Qatada or prison votes row – then it fails.

ISIS: Beyond bombs and missiles – a call to mobilize civilian society

2 October, 2014

What about investing in families over boots on the ground?

Miliband’s problem isn’t having the wrong ‘look’

Richard Carr
2 October, 2014

What, ultimately, will Labour be about in the coming years?

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