Supermarkets, banks, law firms and energy providers sign up to Nick Clegg's social mobility strategy
Andrew Lansley says he will pursue private clinics who refuse to remove impants 'aggressively through the courts'
Calls come after report shows Sefton council paid £274,000 hiring extra teachers to keep classes below legal threshold of 30
Prime minister says Scottish Nationalist party seems to want 'never-endum' rather than referendum on independent Scotland
The National Trust and Wildlife Trusts gave the government secret lists of public woodlands before the sale was halted
At the first prime minister's questions of 2012, David Cameron accused SNP leader Alex Salmond of being afraid to call the referendum on Scottish independence, calling it a 'neverendum'. Labour leader Ed Miliband said politicians should start debating what was at stake rather than the process, arguing: 'We are stronger together and weaker apart'
Relive in words and pictures key moments from the 2010 general election with our interactive Guardian and Observer archive
Our interactive guide to who sits in the Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition cabinet
Guardian specialists dissect the Conservative Lib Dem agreement sector by sector and assess what it means for the next five years
Video (3min 48sec) New prime minister David Cameron heralds a 'new politics' with deputy prime minister Nick Clegg by his side
Read how guardian.co.uk's senior political correspondent, Andrew Sparrow, covered events as the UK headed towards a hung parliament
Aggressive Brown fails to revive faltering campaign as leaders clash over economy, immigration and estate tax
Relive our rolling coverage of developments on the day final results came in and discussion began about forming a new government
Media attacks on the Liberal Democrat leader prompted Twitter users to blame all the world's problems on him - using the hashtag #nickcleggsfault – and highlight papers' hypocrisy
Paul Owen: New Tory image promising to cut benefits suffers same fate as previous offerings – death by mockery
Editorial: If the Guardian had a vote it would be cast enthusiastically for the Liberal Democrats. But under our discredited electoral system some people may – hopefully for the last time – be forced to vote tactically
Editorial: A coalition is a better alternative for Britain – and for liberals – than a Conservative minority government