Last quango in quad-land?
Tonight, as I write, the quad is meeting to try to sign off on the coalition’s last budget.
Ed Miliband is dubbed “two kitchens” after being filmed in one of the kitchens at his north London home, but he’s not the first politician to be accused of misleading the voters.
Former BBC and ITV chairman Lord Grade accuses television channels of breaching impartiality rules by threatening to stage election debates without David Cameron.
David Cameron praises the “open and progressive stance” taken by new Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena as the pair meet in the UK – but how is Sri Lanka changing?
Tonight, as I write, the quad is meeting to try to sign off on the coalition’s last budget.
Labour refuses to rule out a coalition with the Scottish National Party after the election, despite a poll suggesting that Ed Miliband is more unpopular in Scotland than David Cameron in Scotland.
The prime minister says voters could end up with a Labour government propped up by a nationalist party who want to “break up Britain”.
Immigration is rarely out of the headlines. With Ukip making it a key election issue, David Cameron has had to sit up and take notice. Here are the facts.
Britain’s main broadcasters say they are sticking to plans for three televised leaders’ debates in the election campaign – a decision the prime minister’s spokesman called “disappointing”.
Abandoning consistency and deploying ruthless determination, David Cameron has got his way or something close to it on TV debates. Some will think that could be an omen for the election itself.
Ed Miliband calls on David Cameron to have a face-to-face debate with him, after the prime minister issued an ultimatum that he would only do one televised debate with at least seven party leaders.
Everyone wants to build more houses but nothing has worked so far. Has David Cameron got the answer?
On the face of it, the answer to the question ‘who pays?’ for the 20 per cent ‘subsidy’ could be ‘the local council.’
In 2010, David Cameron said “We would like to see net immigration in the tens of thousands rather than the hundreds of thousands,” but figures show net migration is at its highest level since 2005.
Will Britain stick to its commitment to spend at least 2 per cent of GDP on defence?
David Cameron announces more than £300m investment into dementia research, while all NHS staff will have to undergo training into understanding the condition.