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Which party has won the most council by-elections since the May 2025 local elections?

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (3 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

Politicians will never please the public on immigration, so they should stop trying

James Bloodworth
5 August, 2014

On immigration, we demand that our politicians serve us a dish of fried snowballs and then feign disappointment when they fail to deliver it.

It’s a pity Nick Clegg is ditching his principled approach to immigration

Jill Rutter
4 August, 2014

Nick Clegg appears finally to be dropping his principled stance on immigration in favour of ill-considered rhetoric.

It’s the obsessing over Miliband’s wreath that really demeans the war dead

Ben Mackay
4 August, 2014

Millions died in World War One. Millions of people are still dying today as a result of conflict. Should we not remember them in a more serious way?

The First World War: how the Great War came home

Richard Carr
4 August, 2014

The First World War really did come home, and it had an impact way beyond the one million dead.

The antisemitic traditions of the Tory Party

David Osler
4 August, 2014

Leftwing antisemitism is anything but a new phenomenon, says Daniel Hannan. The same could be said of Hannan’s own side of the political divide.

Home Office

John Vine’s successor has a hard task ahead of them

Jill Rutter
1 August, 2014

The resignation of the man in charge of immigration and borders is further evidence of problems at the Home Office.

With the ‘big six’ set to double profits, what we actually need is a ‘small twenty’

Perry Abdulkadir
1 August, 2014

With ever-rocketing bills, the time has come to break up the big energy companies.

When do we get a say over BBC Worldwide?

Josiah Mortimer
1 August, 2014

There’s a big privatisation about to happen that you might not know about.

WW1: The hidden story of soldier’s mutinies, strikes and riots

Peter Tatchell
1 August, 2014

In 1919, Britain came close to a workers and soldiers uprising. But it’s not a story the official WW1 commemoration wants to highlight.

In a city as wealthy as London, no one should be sleeping rough

Darren Johnson
31 July, 2014

In a city as wealthy as London, no one should be sleeping rough.

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