Tory modernisers fed up too
Planning minister Nick Boles has spoken out about his feelings over Lynton Crosby being give a free run on the Eastleigh campaign by-election.
He was the fresh-faced politician on the block in 2010. But with the Rennard row showing no signs of easing, Nick Clegg looks weary and his party is in the doldrums. So what next for the Lib Dems?
After Eastleigh, the council elections in England and Wales on Thursday are a chance for Ukip to shake up the Conservatives in their heartlands, writes Lewis Baston.
Planning minister Nick Boles has spoken out about his feelings over Lynton Crosby being give a free run on the Eastleigh campaign by-election.
David Cameron has vowed there will be no “lurch to the right” by the Conservatives in the wake of the party’s poor performance in the Eastleigh by-election.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg celebrates Mike Thornton’s “stunning victory” for the party in the Eastleigh by-election. The Conservatives finished third behind Ukip.
Tory chairman Grant Shapps, UKIP Chairman Steve Crowther and Labour’s Shadow Attorney General, Emily Thornberry debate the significance of Thursday by-election.
Ukip’s result in Eastleigh marks the third time in the last three months that the party has beaten the Conservatives at a by-election. Is it now a political force to be reckoned with?
The most dramatic story in Eastleigh has been Ukip – the party looks set to achieve its highest ever vote in a Westminster election, surpassing the 21.7 per cent it got in Rotherham last year.
Ukip’s prospects of success in the Eastleigh by-election are becoming ever more credible – but who is the party taking votes from?
It is the final day of campaigning ahead of the Eastleigh by-election and each party has its own impression of what the voters will say, as Political Correspondent Michael Crick reports.
Three days away from voting in a by-election forced by the conviction of the Lib Dem Chris Huhne over those speeding points. Our political correspondent Michael Crick reports from the campaign trail.
Ahead of Thursday’s by-election, Channel 4 News hosts a live debate with the people of Eastleigh and the candidates from the main parties.
As Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg hits the campaign trail in Eastleigh, the former seat of the disgraced MP Chris Huhne, he refuses to say sorry to voters for Mr Huhne’s behaviour.
Eastleigh has been transformed from a dull, safe seat to the stage for one of the most intriguing political battles in years. Political Correspondent Michael Crick looks at the players.
Criminal convictions and Liberal politics must spell appalling trouble for the leadership, mustn’t they? Maybe, maybe not.