Which party has won the most council by-elections since the May 2025 local elections?
Who’s up and who’s down?

Our government’s lunge for censorship suggests a fear among both officialdom and elected representatives that our society cannot defend itself against bad ideas

The rift in the French government speaks more broadly to what the left-wing narrative should sound like on the austerity obsessions of Germany and the European Union

While Salmond landed some blows in the debate about Scottish independence last night he was still unable to answer the crucial questions

Disaffection is a perennial problem for politics; the way democracy is understood contributes to that problem

This week the international society remembers the slave trade and its abolition. However, with an estimated 20-30 million victims subject to modern-slavery, this crime is still all too present in our societies.

Food will be one of the major challenges of the 21st century – and one on which the UK Labour party can lead on

While the aims of many pro-Palestinian campaigners are admirable, the left must look at the wider context of Israel and Palestine today

At the moment the four-day week is a mere pipe dream: but it should be secured as part of a wider package of progressive ideas

Today is the anniversary of the Battle of the Standard, where the Scots under King David battled Norman English forces. Fast forward to 2014 and Alex Salmond claims to lead the Scots. They could do better.

Taking your own life is not easy. I know I’ve tried, and obviously failed. When you commit suicide you haven’t lost a battle with depression or illness or whatever it maybe. No, you have won – you have taken the final step away from an insoluble problem.