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

Chris Jarvis
Yesterday

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

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14 July, 2012

Look Left, our round up of the week’s politics, will be going out shortly.

Pennycook: The ‘squeezed middle’ hold the key to victory in 2015

14 July, 2012

All parties now agree that meeting the socio-economic challenges faced by Britain’s low to middle income families is paramount. But how?

Fox News: Fair and balanced (occasional series)

Ben Phillips
13 July, 2012

Republican efforts to kill Obamacare with repeal bills are amounting to nothing, but it’s not for want of support from America’s most strident news outlet.

New BBC DG has a great opportunity for change

13 July, 2012

If new BBC Director General Entwistle succeeds in making the BBC more open, diverse and fair, questions about the justification for the licence fee should end.

Tories abolished Overseas Workers Visa that could have helped migrant slavery victims

Katie Stanton
13 July, 2012

Migrant rights abuses can quite easily go unnoticed behind closed doors and the government were wrong to scrap the visa that offered protection and support.

Caroline Spelman remains deeply confused by dangerous dogs legislation

Ben Phillips
13 July, 2012

Caroline Spelman finally responds to a consultation on microchipping dangerous dogs, yet doesn’t know that the relevant data is held by the private sector.

Government bonus crackdown ignores the outsourced sector – again

Alex Hern
13 July, 2012

Alex Hern asks why the government’s crackdown on rewards for failure isn’t extending to firms which work almost entirely for the government – like A4e

OBR figures show a long term fiscal challenge that needs long term solutions

Amna Silim
13 July, 2012

Projections released by the OBR today reveal the full scale of the long term fiscal challenge facing the UK

There must be cross-party commitment to passing the 0.7% international aid bill

David Taylor
13 July, 2012

Today is an opportunity to help deliver (possibly the only) promise that was in all three Parties’ manifestos

“I want to lie down next to them and stay here forever” – Srebrenica 17 years on

Shamik Das
13 July, 2012

Seventeen years ago this week, more than eight thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys were massacred in Srebrenica.

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