Is it springtime for Ukip and Margate?
A publicity stunt for a revival of The Producers saw scantily-clad women in Nazi uniforms outside the venue for Ukip’s spring conference. Is Ukip itself in need of a revival?
Ed Miliband calls on David Cameron to have a face-to-face debate with him, after the prime minister issued an ultimatum that he would only do one televised debate with at least seven party leaders.
Nigel Farage defends Ukip’s popular appeal, as transsexual and former boxing promoter Kellie Maloney receives a standing ovation after an emotional speech at the party’s spring conference.
A publicity stunt for a revival of The Producers saw scantily-clad women in Nazi uniforms outside the venue for Ukip’s spring conference. Is Ukip itself in need of a revival?
Watch the hunter become the hunted. Paul Lambert, the former BBC producer, now Ukip’s head of communications, finds himself in the firing line of Channel 4 News’s Michael Crick.
Addressing Ukip’s spring conference in Margate, party leader Nigel Farage says the UK must adopt the Australian-style points system to decide who should be able to settle in the country.
A Ukip government would spend an extra £3bn a year on the NHS. Where will the money come from – and will it be enough to pay for all the promises?
Ukip donor Stuart Wheeler tells Channel 4 News that he does not think Nigel Farage will be “in a government role” after the general election.
The Lib Dems are at their lowest level of support for 25 years. As a new poll puts them on just 6 per cent, Michael Crick takes his pink Cadillac to Chippenham to find out why the slump.
Harriet Harman is under fire over Labour’s use of a pink bus to encourage women to vote. It is not the first time politicians have been accused of sexism.
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.
How can political parties persuade younger voters to make their way to the polling stations in May in the face of apathy, a new electoral registration system, and recent policies aimed at pensioners?
The president of RMT rail union announces he will stand for the Green Party at the general election, after claiming that Labour had become a “reddish Conservative Party”.
Nick Clegg will lose his seat at the general election in May if a poll by respected Conservative pollster Lord Ashcroft remains true.
“Had these offenders been from a different race, I suspect more would have been done earlier,” says Ukip leader Nigel Farage as he tries to open a party HQ in scandal-hit Rotherham.
The odds of a coalition after 2015 recede in your mind the more you chat around Westminster. It’s not impossible. But it’s not a hot favourite either.