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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?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

Social housing

Housing for all could be the solution to a divided Brexit Britain

Luke Murphy
16 October, 2018

As so many are quick to link the palpable housing crisis to immigration, a comprehensive housing building programme could have conciliatory effects on the nation.

University lecturers overwhelmingly come out in favour of a public vote on Brexit

Joana Ramiro
16 October, 2018

A new survey revealed how 89% of higher and further education workers are in support of a new referendum. And academics celebrated on social media.

If austerity is really over, the Chancellor must present a plan to invest in our economy

Prem Sikka
15 October, 2018

Chancellor Philip Hammond will present his autumn budget in two weeks. His number one focus must be investing in a sustainable economy, argues Prem Sikka.

Forget the Universal Basic Income – here’s an idea that would truly transform our society

Andrew Percy
15 October, 2018

Our response to Brexit must be an invigorated public environment directly controlled by local democracy – a prospect offered by ‘Universal Basic Services’.

Brexit

Brexit: Why we need to stop talking about GDP and start talking about the real economy

Grace Blakeley
15 October, 2018

The focus on abstract economic stats during the EU vote fed a sense that the Remain camp was out of touch. We need a rethink.

Tories hit by candidate crisis amid collapse in support for May

LFF Reporter
15 October, 2018

Amid Brexit chaos and rising distrust in the party’s leadership, the Conservatives are struggling to inspire people to come forward for key seats.

A homeless person sheltering under a concrete wall

Homelessness has risen significantly – but it doesn’t have to be this way

Tom Copley
13 October, 2018

This is how things can be changed for the better

“You can have fracking or you can deal with climate change – you can’t do both” – Friends of the Earth respond to fracking announcement

LFF Reporter
12 October, 2018

Fracking will begin for the first time in seven years

Water coming out of a tap

English privatised water industry only benefits shareholders, report finds

LFF Reporter
12 October, 2018

The report compares private English water companies with publicly owned Scottish Water and England doesn’t come out of it well…

The UK isn’t winning the war against dirty money because government refuses to do anything about it

Prem Sikka
12 October, 2018

Rivers of dodgy money flow through the UK and there is little prospect of any effective controls or check

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