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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

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Comment: Miliband’s mental health speech needs to be the start of something bigger

Ed Jacobs
29 October, 2012

A look at Ed Miliband’s One Nation speech on mental health today.

GDP growth masks fall in wages and impact on union rights

Tony Burke
29 October, 2012

Tentative GDP figures draws our attention to the fall in wages and its impact upon union rights, writes Tony Burke.

NATO ‘on message’ on Afghanistan – but what does the message mean?

Patrick Bury
29 October, 2012

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen tells us we are near the end of our mission in Afghanistan, but are we really?

US media falls behind each candidate as Presidential fight enters final days

Caroline Mortimer
29 October, 2012

As the 2012 US presidential election enters its final days, newspapers in key swing states have started to take sides, reports Caroline Mortimer.

Darling: Salmond’s Scomnishambles a “defining” moment for independence debate

Ed Jacobs
29 October, 2012

Alistair Darling waded into the debate on Alex Salmond’s shambolic screw-ups of the past week, labelling them a “defining” moment in the independence debate.

US Election Digest: Mega-storm threatens campaigning, candidates spar on economy and more

Larry Smith
29 October, 2012

Larry Smith’s latest round-up of the US Presidential election campaign.

The Tory Olympic legacy? Scrapping protections for school playing fields

Shamik Das
28 October, 2012

School sport: new regulations come in to force on Wedneseday which get rid of the requirement on all schools to have decent sized playing fields.

Desperate Romney camp ‘fake’ images – as Obama’s chance of winning shoots up

Shamik Das
27 October, 2012

The Mitt Romney campaign are embroiled in a ‘fakery’ row over an image of a Nevada rally that appears to have been manipulated to exaggerate the crowd size.

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27 October, 2012

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Conrad Black: Angry, brash, unrepentant… and coming to a screen near you

Shamik Das
26 October, 2012

Conrad Black, felon, fraudster, crusader against the US justice system, over here and on tele, protesting his innocene and flogging his book.

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