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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

It’s time Boris and TfL acted on sexual harassment on London transport

Joanne McCartney
12 September, 2014

There was a 30 per cent increase in reported incidents of sexual harassment on the capital’s transport system this year compared to last.

Has Salmond peaked too early?

Ed Jacobs
12 September, 2014

New polling shows the No camp firmly back in the lead.

In defence of the ice bucket challenge against the killjoys

James Bloodworth
12 September, 2014

Only about one in 10 people actually pay up after doing the ice bucket challenge. But that’s still a lot of money.

TTIP free trade deal hit by fresh blow

Tony Burke
11 September, 2014

Momentum against TTIP is building on both sides of the Atlantic.

Review: One nation: Labour’s political renewal by Jon Cruddas

Nick Forbes
11 September, 2014

After previous general election defeats Labour has tended to lapse into self-criticism and recriminations. Not this time.

Cutting our massive fees is bad for you, say estate agents

James Bloodworth
11 September, 2014

Cutting our massive fees is bad for you, say estate agents. And the Tories believe them.

Too few people in Britain have a private pension

Tony Dolphin
11 September, 2014

Figures released today show that almost half the population aged below retirement age had no private pension savings in 2010-2012.

Labour (finally) grasps the nettle on employment tribunal fees

Richard Dunstan
11 September, 2014

The latest set of quarterly tribunal statistics confirm the ongoing evisceration of workers’ access to justice by the Coalition.

The British left must wake up to TTIP

Jonathan Lindsell
11 September, 2014

For Labour, TTIP should be a red flag: it’s the one element of the EU over which the Tories aren’t tearing themselves apart.

David Cameron ‘significantly misrepresented’ statistics on foreign workers

James Bloodworth
10 September, 2014

In an article for the Daily Telegraph earlier this year, David Cameron ‘significantly misrepresented’ statistics about the number of British jobs going to foreign workers.

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