Which party has won the most council by-elections since the May 2025 local elections?
Who’s up and who’s down?

From ‘open selections’ to the NEC result, democracy should be more than a slogan for Labour’s warring sides.

When the UK private sector has been reluctant to embrace risks, the state has stepped in

LFF has the breakdown of the Green Party’s internal elections – read them here.

Today Rupa Huq MP is set to hold the government to account…

Friends of the Earth say it will make it “virtually impossible” for councils to stop local fracking schemes.

A group helping British charities stay afloat analysed Theresa May’s final Brexit plan. And there’s much to be concerned about.

With 68.5 million people displaced from their countries last year, Thangam Debbonaire MP argues a new UN pact to be finalised this month offers a solution.

Is a justice system even just if ordinary people cannot access it? Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon MP discusses the Tories’ new Civil Liability Bill.

Following Natalie Bennett’s argument for a universal basic income, Karen Buck MP and Declan Gaffney argue there is an easier, more practical option.

Aid should not be a tool of business and military interests. It ought to be a mechanism for the global redistribution of wealth, a form of reparations for the historical injustices which underlie global inequality today.