David Cameron profile: Gary Gibbon speaks to the Conservative leader
If he did get back in, what sort of David Cameron would we see? The long gone husky-cuddling eco-warrior won’t make a reappearance presumably.
If he did get back in, what sort of David Cameron would we see? The long gone husky-cuddling eco-warrior won’t make a reappearance presumably.
All is not stable in every part of Labour’s ethnic minority vote, and it may suffer from a failure to act on this – if not at this election, then at the next.
The Conservatives are putting their handling of the economy at the centre of the election battle. But not everything has gone according to plan.
Chancellor George Osborne tells Channel 4 News his party is committed to the NHS. Does that include the extra £30bn a year for the service by 2020 promised by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt?
Labour says people are £1,600 worse off under the coalition. George Osborne says we will be £900 better off. Who’s right?
George Osborne unveils a new raft of powers for prosecutors and tax authorities to clamp down on wealthy people who use offshore accounts to evade or avoid tax.
George Osborne makes his final pitch to voters with a handout to savers and first time buyers.
George Osborne refuses to rule out a deal with Ukip after the general election in the event of a hung parliament, as Nigel Farage reveals a pact with the Conservatives could be possible.
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”.
Team Bush has set sail – but will have to wait more than 18 months to know whether it chose the right course.
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says Greece and Britain are determined to put an end to the “extended pretence cycle which has rendered Greece a festering wound on the side of the eurozone”.
While official figures show Britain’s economy grew in the last quarter of 2014, there are reasons why we shouldn’t celebrate just jet.
Being asked about Greece was a tricky wicket for the Labour leader today. But the contrast with the blatant opportunism and attack mode of the Tories is striking.
The Tories believe that for all the criticism levelled at their debunking project today, they are in a win-win situation.
The Tory party releases its first general election poster, showing a “road to a stronger economy”. But the man who took the original photo tells Channel 4 News the road in question is in Germany.