Election 2015
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Cameron gets his way as TV debates finally fixed
In Depth Four televised events okayed - and PM gets away with his plan to evade face-to-face with Miliband
By Jack Bremer Published
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Osborne’s local giveaways: blatant pork-barrel politics?
In Depth Labour attacks funding of local causes in marginal seats where coalition MPs are trying to save their bacon
By The Mole Published
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Top tax and spending expert pours cold water on Budget
In Depth Paul Johnson says Osborne’s promise that we’re better-off than in 2010 relies on a forecast, not actual data
By Don Brind Published
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Can a Budget produce the boost the Tories need?
In Depth Only two of Osborne’s Budgets have changed party fortunes – and neither time have the Tories benefited
By Don Brind Published
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Two-faced Danny: top Lib Dem puts the knife into Osborne
In Depth Yesterday, it was ‘a Lib Dem Budget’… today he’s pushing a ‘fairer way’ to deal with UK deficit
By The Mole Published
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Budget 2015: enough to save day for Tories? Don’t bank on it
In Depth OBR warns that public spending squeeze will be tougher than anything seen in past five years
By The Mole Published
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Miliband refusal to rule out SNP deal ‘despicable’ says PM
In Depth While Nicola Sturgeon tells LSE students it’s a chance ‘to keep the Tories out of power’
By The Mole Published
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Tory chair Shapps faces calls to resign over two jobs 'fib'
In Depth Shapps should be concentrating on decapitating Ukip: instead he’s got a personal ‘screw-up’ to deal with
By The Mole Published
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Farage has only got one… chance to remain leader
In Depth By the numbers: the life and times (and promise to stand down if he loses South Thanet) of Nigel Farage
By The Week Staff Published
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‘Two kitchens’ Miliband takes on Big Six energy suppliers
Speed Read It may be a storm in a teacup, but it doesn’t help Ed as he tries to regain initiative on household energy bills
By The Mole Published
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David Cameron: why I want another five years as PM
In Depth Cameron tells the FT he wants to lead a country in which people can feel ‘a deep national pride’
By The Week Staff Published
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Natalie Bennett and the Green manifesto: zero growth, free condoms, no monarchy
In Depth Too wild to join a coalition? A breakdown of the Green manifesto shows them far more radical than Ukip
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Lib Dems wish Ibrahim Taguri would just go away
In Depth Candidate resigns from party in wake of dodgy donor sting - but still wants to stand as independent
By The Mole Published
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Justine Miliband joins Labour campaign - with one proviso…
In Depth Just don’t call her Justine Thornton, the name she normally goes by: Labour wants no confusion
By The Mole Published
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