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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

Increase spending to boost worker productivity, says report

Joe Lo
12 August, 2019

Reversing austerity and raising the minimum wage are two ways to fix the producivity crisis, the report said.

Constitution in chaos: It’s time for the left to stand up for democracy

Josiah Mortimer
9 August, 2019

If ever there was a time to think about what a political system ‘for the many’ would actually look like, it is now.

Young people COP26

World’s most important climate change conference set to come to Scotland

Josiah Mortimer
9 August, 2019

COP26 looks set to shine a spotlight on both the Tories’ and the Scottish Government’s environment records.

There’s more to the John McDonnell Scottish independence story than people are letting on

Josiah Mortimer
9 August, 2019

The howls of outrage in Scottish Labour don’t seem to be as unanimous as previously thought.

EXCLUSIVE: Radical union expands to Northern Ireland in fight for foster carers

Jane Wright
9 August, 2019

Following some major successes, the Independent Workers of Great Britain’s Foster Care Workers Branch is setting up a base in Northern Ireland.

A homeless person sheltering under a concrete wall

How public space orders and the Vagrancy Act hurt the homeless

Fleur Doidge
8 August, 2019

“Trying to punish and fine people out of poverty is counterproductive and displays a complete failure to engage with the complex social problems at the heart of this issue.”

City of London

Inquiry into financial services long overdue as UK suffers

Prem Sikka
8 August, 2019

Labour’s public inquiry into banking and finance industry is a real chance to hold miscreants to account, says Prem Sikka.

RAF Sea King helicopter - credit Jon Cully

No response from MoD on worker asbestos exposure

Fleur Doidge
8 August, 2019

Unite request for full disclosure of risks on Gloucestershire military site goes unanswered.

Plastic trash and rubbish

Food and fuel shortages notwithstanding, No Deal is rubbish

Mary Creagh
8 August, 2019

Mary Creagh confirms Tory plans to Brexit without a deal will cause even more chaos for UK citizens.

EXCLUSIVE: Transparency campaigners flag company law loopholes that let money launderers and fraudsters off the hook

Josiah Mortimer
7 August, 2019

“There is now a wealth of evidence showing how UK companies have been used to facilitate corruption and launder illicit wealth,” Transparency International say.

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