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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

It’s time for a maximum pay ratio

Luke Hildyard
16 July, 2014

The average pay of a FTSE 100 CEO has rocketed from around £1 million a year in the late 1990s to closer to £5 million today.

Cameron has played into the SNP’s hands

Ed Jacobs
16 July, 2014

In creating a team to try and secure a Tory victory in 2015, David Cameron may have tipped the balance in the debate on Scotland’s future – and not in the way he wants.

Three reasons pay might be falling

Richard Exell
16 July, 2014

Good unemployment figures but stagnant pay have been the story about each month’s jobs figures for a year now.

Unemployment falling, but many still left behind

Izzy Hatfield
16 July, 2014

The recovery is not dealing everyone an even hand.

This government has been a disaster for disabled people

Kate Green
16 July, 2014

Under this government, disabled people are twice as likely to live in poverty as non disabled people.

Unemployment down 121,000 to 2.12 million

James Bloodworth
16 July, 2014

Unemployment decreased by 121,000 in the three months to May 2014 to 2.12 million, with the unemployment rate now at 6.5 per cent, today’s labour market statistics reveal.

The FCA cap on payday loans: acting where the market has failed

Carl Packman
15 July, 2014

The proposed cap means that if someone pays back a £100 loan within 30 days they would pay a maximum of £24 in charges.

Gove may be gone, but his legacy is in safe hands

John Millington
15 July, 2014

Gove is gone but his legacy is in safe hands.

The ‘modern-day Norman Tebbit’ is now a Treasury minister. Be afraid

James Bloodworth
15 July, 2014

Well that’s a bit of a worry.

Do we really need a foreign secretary with an anti-gay rights record?

James Bloodworth
15 July, 2014

Does Britain really want to project an anti-gay message on the world stage?

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