The Mayor of London dismisses claims he is involved in campaign to deselect Crispin Blunt.
You wouldn’t know it by the behaviour of successive governments, but the question of how to deliver a reliable energy supply is quite a pressing one. Old gas plants have been mothballed, several nuclear power stations have come to the end of their lives, new proposals have been bogged down in red tape and green […]
There’s hot competition to succeed Richard Ottaway in his seat, which has been safely held by the Conservatives since its creation in 1974.
The Conservatives are seen as good for the economy – now the Prime Minister must persuade voters we are good for them and their family, too.
Claimants will be required to attend their Jobcentre for 35 hours each week
New ways of finding and recruiting supporters offer an alternative to declining party membership.
The Justice Secretary sets out to correct his predecessor’s mistake – and bolster the 2015 campaign.
Newsnight’s focus group showed hawkish instincts on welfare spending among the young.
Evidently they don’t want our business.
Reigate Association Executive has voted to make him appeal for the support of party members.
Several familiar faces are seeking a return to Parliament – for the same seats that threw them out in 2010.
The Prime Minister can best beat Miliband by proposing a positive vision of what Britain should be.
We need energy that is both affordable and reliable. Labour offer one at the expense of the other – we must offer both.
Ditching Bloom is a departure from a past that could hold them back. The angst of UKIP’s growing up process will be interesting to watch.