Leaders’ debate: Nicola Sturgeon’s national ‘debut’?
Michael Gove calls Nicola Sturgeon a “debutante” and a “very impressive one”, as the First Minister received praise for her performance in the leaders’ debate.
Michael Gove calls Nicola Sturgeon a “debutante” and a “very impressive one”, as the First Minister received praise for her performance in the leaders’ debate.
In countering the SNP, the Greens and Plaid Cymru, the Labour leader will have to be careful not to upset left-leaning potential Labour voters during tonight’s debate.
Ministers insist the government has not cut spending on mental health services. So where is the evidence?
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg blazed a trail by forging a coalition partnership with the Tories. And despite the criticism he has received, he now seems at peace with himself.
Forty six MPs have claimed expenses for London rent or hotels despite owning a property in the capital, a Channel 4 News investigation has found.
All the main parties say the NHS will be safe in their hands. But how will they plug what experts say is a £30bn funding gap?
The NHS is the number one issue for voters ahead of the May election. With A&E under pressure, an ageing population and a funding gap, what is the future of #yourNHS?
Before the last election, Nick Clegg said it was “time to say goodbye to broken promises”. Did he keep his word?
Getting answers to difficult questions from politicians can be tough. Channel 4 News presents the top 10 ‘doorstep’ interviews from Political Correspondent Michael Crick, a master of the art.
With the general election just 45 days away, parties are desperate to energise their supporters to get the vote out on 7 May. But disillusionment with the political process has never been higher.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg rules out forming a “rag tag mob” coalition but leaves the door open to a looser pact with the Scottish National Party and Ukip.
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.
Tonight, as I write, the quad is meeting to try to sign off on the coalition’s last budget.
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”.
As well as cutting tuition fees by a third, a Labour government would give students an extra £400 a year for their maintenance grant.