Ed Miliband profile: Gary Gibbon meets the Labour Leader
Meet Ed Miliband on the road right now and you meet a very ebullient person. He’s more consistently relaxed and confident than close aides can remember.
Labour’s rent reforms: left-wing madness or the only answer to soaring rents? Neither, really…
The IFS has scathing words for all the biggest parties as it accuses them of not being straight with voters over spending plans.
Meet Ed Miliband on the road right now and you meet a very ebullient person. He’s more consistently relaxed and confident than close aides can remember.
Ukip say their manifesto is fully costed and the numbers have been checked by independent economists. Sounds good. Is it true?
The Conservatives want to sell off the most valuable council houses to extend the right to buy to housing association tenants. Do the numbers add up?
Labour claim to have the only fully-costed election manifesto. But do the numbers add up?
The UK’s party leaders clashed on a range of issues including the NHS, immigration and the deficit in the first TV election debate.
Nigel Farage has accused the BBC of bias for questioning him about problems with Ukip election candidates. Does the complaint stand up?
If you’re 18 today, or before next Thursday, now’s your chance to make history. You could become youngest parliamentary candidate since 1832.
Ministers insist the government has not cut spending on mental health services. So where is the evidence?
The Conservatives are putting their handling of the economy at the centre of the election battle. But not everything has gone according to plan.
Did David Cameron dodge questions on food banks and zero hours contracts during last night’s interview with Jeremy Paxman?
David Cameron and Ed Miliband make their big pitch to the nation tonight. Don’t want to get taken in by the spin? Read this first.
The Conservatives are urging their supporters to “share the facts” about the party’s achievements in government. Should that be “share the fiction?”
Ofcom says Ukip could be classed as a “major party” ahead of the general election – but the Greens will miss out. Is that fair?