Hunt, Lamb, Burnham – and an NHS ménage à trois
There’s the married couple, Jeremy Hunt and Norman Lamb. Then a third person, Andy Burnham, comes a long to spice things up. That’s what today’s #healthdebate looked like.
American photojournalist Stanley Greene has documented conflict, violence and human disasters across the world for over 25 years. Channel 4 News asked him to capture the battle for Number 10.
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With the 2015 general election looming, Jon Snow interviews the main party leaders to find out what makes them tick, and why they think voters should back them.
The IFS has scathing words for all the biggest parties as it accuses them of not being straight with voters over spending plans.
There’s the married couple, Jeremy Hunt and Norman Lamb. Then a third person, Andy Burnham, comes a long to spice things up. That’s what today’s #healthdebate looked like.
With the general election just over two weeks away and the result highly unpredictable, Gary Gibbon talks to three of the party leaders.
As the Ukip leader tells it, he saw the light in a bar in 1990, on the day the UK entered the exchange rate mechanism. Since then, his mission has mushroomed into something much bigger.
Ukip say their manifesto is fully costed and the numbers have been checked by independent economists. Sounds good. Is it true?
Nick Clegg began his manifesto launch with attacks on Ukip and the SNP. Only the Lib Dems could be trusted as a coalition partner, he said.
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.
Ethnic minority voters have traditionally favoured Labour with their support. But in an age of social media, competition for their votes is increasing, writes Toby Bakare.
Is Grimsby to blame for EU fish quotas? And many other things you never expected to hear from Joey Essex, star of “The Only Way is Essex”, as he locks horns with the Ukip leader.
Foreign policy: two words that have so far played very little part in the run-up to the general election. What would the parties do?
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.