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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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Latest Posts

Economic update – June 2012: The economy – and the government’s policies – going nowhere

Tony Dolphin
11 June, 2012

The government’s rejection of stimulus measures to promote growth has left the British economy static, with declining growth and increasing inflation.

Pickles’ Plan to deal with “120,000 trouble families” in a tailspin

Daniel Elton
11 June, 2012

Eric Pickles’ proposals to deal with ‘troubled families’ is a rehash of a New Labour policy, but served on bed of dubious spin kicking the poor and public sector workers.

Ken Livingstone: Why isn’t Boris using TfL’s £759m surplus to cut fares?

11 June, 2012

New figures from TfL show another annual surplus that could be used to cut fares

Time for slippery Salmond to answer for his “toe-curling fawning over Rupert Murdoch”

Ed Jacobs
11 June, 2012

On Wednesday, SNP leader Alex Salmond will have to face the Leveson Inquiry and atone for his “toe-curling fawning over Rupert Murdoch”.

Osborne wrong again in passing buck to eurozone

Will Straw
10 June, 2012

George Osborne has again blamed the double dip recession on the eurozone – the truth, however, is the causes of the recession are primarily domestic.

Look Left – Racism at Euro 2012, the Diamond Jubilee and remembering Margaret Bondfield

Shamik Das
10 June, 2012

Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

Look Left going out shortly – sign up to receive it by email

10 June, 2012

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

Putting an individual through university generates £227k for the economy

Sally Hunt
9 June, 2012

The government needs to recognise the economic returns from investing in A-levels and degree courses, writes UCU general secretary Sally Hunt.

Women have been in the British cabinet for 83 years, but the fight for representation isn’t over

Katie Stanton
8 June, 2012

Today marks the anniversary of the first female appointment into the British cabinet, but statistics show women’s progress in politics has been poor.

Crunch time for Cameron as he faces Leveson next week

Katie Stanton
8 June, 2012

The PM has done a fairly poor job of covering up his incompetencies thus far, so imagine what delights might come out when he is under oath.

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