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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?

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Cities can take on the ‘big six’ energy companies

Jack Williams
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Politicians on all sides want to devolve power to the cities to boost economic growth. Energy should be central to this new agenda.

7 ways the Lib Dems have failed the environment

Josiah Mortimer
31 July, 2014

With a track record like this, how do the Lib Dems expect us to take seriously their claim to protect the environment and halt climate change?

Coalition releasing sex offenders without treatment

Perry Abdulkadir
31 July, 2014

It’s time that the Conservative justice secretary stopped trying to justify the oversight and started looking at ways to correct it.

Cameron’s migrant benefit move is even worse than you think

Charlie Cadywould
31 July, 2014

The latest restrictions on migrants claiming benefits won’t only harm migrant workers but also Britons.

Britain’s councillors: old, white, wealthy…hard-working?

Josiah Mortimer
31 July, 2014

Councillors are older, working longer and are more educated than in the past, according to a new survey.

Up close, Scottish nationalism looks a lot like other nationalisms

Stephen Low
30 July, 2014

Nationalism has many potential outcomes, but they are all based on a concern for ‘our people’ not ‘the people’.

The Tory tax bombshell that would clobber middle earners

James Bloodworth
30 July, 2014

A senior Tory at the heart of government policymaking has let slip that the Conservatives are considering a new tax plan which could hammer middle and low earners.

Tuition fees set to rise again under new proposals

Josiah Mortimer
30 July, 2014

The NUS has called it the “latest in a long line of disappointing revelations”.

Violence in Libya: a by-product of NATO irresponsibility

Perry Abdulkadir
30 July, 2014

The West helped topple Gaddafi but failed in its duty to the Libyan people in the aftermath.

‘Are you better off than four years ago?’ Ed Balls channels Reagan to highlight biggest fall in earnings since 1874

James Bloodworth
30 July, 2014

This parliament will see the largest drop in average earnings after inflation since 1874-1880.

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