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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

Latest Posts

New warming models have just upped the stakes in the climate battle

Alex Kirby
19 September, 2019

Scientists using new climate models say a bigger heat rise than expected is possible by the end of the century.

How getting rid of ‘sh*t jobs’ and bogus productivity can combat climate change

Simon Mair
19 September, 2019

Why being less efficient isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

Brexit is already reversing progress for disabled people like me

Peter Apps
18 September, 2019

Disabled people have made some gains – but they are under threat, writes journalist Peter Apps.

Youth Strike for Climate: Trade unions to back solidarity walkouts across the UK

Josiah Mortimer
18 September, 2019

This Friday’s global walkout is expected to be bigger than ever.

Britain set for ‘biggest ever’ student climate strikes this Friday

Josiah Mortimer
18 September, 2019

Here’s how you can back the youth climate change walkouts.

Don’t let the Nobel Prizes fool you: central banks are political

Hannah Dewhirst
18 September, 2019

Monetary policy shouldn’t be left to technocrats, writes Hannah Dewhurst In the run up to the October 14th Economics prize announcement.

The pro-European, pro-transformation movement has come a long way in a year

Natalie Bennett
17 September, 2019

A lot has changed from last year.

Without a Future Generations Act, we will pass a toxic inheritance to our kids

Laurie Laybourn-Langton
17 September, 2019

And sixteen and seventeen year olds should be allowed to vote.

Labour is set for a battle between members and Union bosses on Brexit

Graham Smith
17 September, 2019

Trade union bosses see themselves as uniquely entitled in Labour.

Vote at home or at uni? Momentum launches tool for students to decide

Joe Lo
17 September, 2019

Boris Johnson’s seat is one of those Momentum is trying to register students to vote in.

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