TV election debates - who blinks first
14 January 2015
A high-stakes poker game in which the ultimate prize is power - that is what the row about TV leaders election debate has now become.
14 January 2015
A high-stakes poker game in which the ultimate prize is power - that is what the row about TV leaders election debate has now become.
5 January 2015
The first skirmish of the new political year has been fought not on the NHS or immigration but on Labour's plans for the economy. And that is turf where Chancellor George Osborne is quite happy to tread.
13 January 2015
It looks as if the Commons will have its debate on the inquiry into the Iraq war on 29 January.
The former Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Willie Hay, takes his seat in the House of Lords.
The first minister offers support to young workers who fear their jobs could be hit by the problems facing the North Sea oil and gas industry.
The amount of money spent by Welsh ministers to buy industrial sites, business parks and office blocks could reach £120m within months.
Why did Ed Miliband and David Cameron road test their election campaign messages in Nottinghamshire?
Should voting - or actively abstaining - be compulsory?
Could the UK government really ban encryption?
The limits on the Anglo-German friendship
The post-election negotiations could be even trickier this time
Liberty, equality, fraternity and hate crimes
See how parties have been doing in opinion surveys
What we know parties will be promising at next year's election
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