
The leaders’ debate, chaired by David Dimbleby and held in Westminster’s Central Hall, was visually striking from the outset, hosting only five leaders in comparison with the seven from the previous debate. […]
The leaders’ debate, chaired by David Dimbleby and held in Westminster’s Central Hall, was visually striking from the outset, hosting only five leaders in comparison with the seven from the previous debate. […]
The Green Party has launched its 2015 General Election Manifesto in the Arcola Theatre Hackney with the title ‘For The Common Good.’ It sets out what the the Greens describe as ‘a […]
Ed Balls has unveiled a new 10-point plan to bring in £7.5 billion a year to the Treasury in unpaid taxes. David Cameron promises to end inheritance tax on properties worth up to […]
David Cameron visits the four UK nations in one day Ed Miliband spends the day in Bristol focusing on health Nick Clegg attacks Labour and Conservatives Nicola Sturgeon sets out plan to […]
Reporting by Jacqueline Shoen and Marta Malagon. The Press Association’s poll of the polls puts the Conservative Party in the lead, closely followed by Labour, then UKIP, the Lib Dems, and the […]
By Scarlett Stansall and David Kelly The first of the live debates held for the General Election has been aired by ITV, but it is the only one in which all the leaders […]
Scarlett Stansell and Rosie Cutler Reporting Holborn and St Pancras is expected to be an interesting constituency to cover because two of the candidates are national figures. Labour’s hope is the former Director […]
The Green Party has launched its election campaign, calling on people that feel ‘abandoned by politics’ to ‘grasp the opportunity to vote green.’ Natalie Bennett promoted the ‘Green Surge’, as well as the […]
A recent YouGov poll shows over 50% of Londoners surveyed want minority parties participating in any TV election debate. They were asked: ‘If the TV debates between the political leaders do go ahead, […]
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