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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

Natalie Bennett: The Universal Basic Income needs to be trialled across Britain ASAP

Natalie Bennett
28 August, 2018

Scotland is now running trials on implementing a universal basic income. And the initiative should be rolled across Britain, Natalie Bennett writes.

This political analyst just examined 11 Brexit polls and the results are fascinating

Joana Ramiro
28 August, 2018

John Curtice has looked at surveys on the popularity of a second referendum. And while wording matters, support is definitely growing for a People’s Vote.

Over 47,000 Brits have signed a call for permanent European citizenship

Joana Ramiro
27 August, 2018

European citizens enjoy a series of rights – including freedom of movement – but should Brits continue enjoying them after Brexit?

“We have a duty to champion democracy”: The left-wing case for stopping Brexit

Wajid Khan
27 August, 2018

Ahead of conference season, Wajid Khan MEP argues the Labour Party must now agree to back a People’s Vote, or let the Tories wreak havoc.

Austerity is still crushing Britain – and this community is speaking up

Josiah Mortimer
24 August, 2018

Last week, people hit by benefit cuts staged a dramatic demonstration on a train to highlight the impact of austerity. They have one aim: to raise hope.

EXCLUSIVE: Westminster Council spends nearly £1.6m on gagging orders in four years

Josiah Mortimer
24 August, 2018

Westminster Labour said the public have a ‘right to know’ if employees have criticisms of how public bodies operate, while unions called for more transparency.

Inside insolvency: Why it’s time to investigate the undertakers of the corporate world

Prem Sikka
24 August, 2018

The bankruptcy system in the UK is a wild west – meaning rich picking for the vultures circling at-risk firms.

Here’s four sectors where low EU net migration means bad news for the British economy

Joana Ramiro
23 August, 2018

Brexodus is now undeniably on its way, as EU workers leave Britain for safer shores. And our food and health could be at risk.

Here’s why a ‘no deal’ would be terrible for our NHS

23 August, 2018

This government’s acceptance that there might even be no resolution of the Brexit dilemma spells trouble to our public health service. Dr Louise Irvine explains.

The Battle of Brexit: Brits turn away at prospect of ‘no deal’ but Brexiteers charge on

Joana Ramiro
23 August, 2018

Even more people are changing their minds on Brexit as the government prepares for a possible ‘no deal’ scenario. But Jacob Rees-Mogg & Co still shun an EU agreement.

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