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.
The UK’s party leaders clashed on a range of issues including the NHS, immigration and the deficit in the first TV election 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.
If you’re 18 today, or before next Thursday, now’s your chance to make history. You could become youngest parliamentary candidate since 1832.
As we head into a seven-way showdown with party leaders, Channel 4 News takes a look at which candidate has the most to lose.
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.
Ed Miliband made a big pitch to voters today in a speech to the Labour faithful in Clydebank. Some opinion polls are suggesting the party could face a landslide defeat by the SNP north of the border, but Mr Miliband spent more time talking about the Conservatives than the threat from the nationalists. Not that…
Alex Salmond is branded “terrifying” and “arrogant” as he sets out negotiations for any post-election SNP deal with Labour.
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.
While Labour is tight lipped and ultra-orthodox at present, it is entirely possible to imagine the common ground of a Labour-SNP-Green coalition, or a “supply and confidence” type arrangement.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tells Channel 4 News she is arguing people should vote for the SNP in order to “shake up” and “reform” the Westminster establishment.
Michael Crick, for his second Hunter S Thompson-themed tour, is in the northern part of one of Ukip’s main target seats, Boston and Skegness – a seat held by the Tories from the last election.
In the run-up to the general election, Michael Crick begins his grand tour in Paisley and Renfrewshire South, with some style hints from gonzo writer Hunter S Thompson.
The SNP is now sitting on – allowing for a bit of churning – pretty much all the Labour supporters who backed independence.
On the campaign trail in Scotland with Gordon Brown and Alex Salmond, Labour promises higher benefits and pensions and the SNP insists voting for it won’t just let the Tories back in.