The awkward slogan, the patchy policy, the endless anecdotes – it was third time unlucky for the Labour leader.
Ed Miliband’s big speech on the EU saw him travel far – but in a circle. He’s back where he started.
The Labour leader lays out his very different vision for Britain, as told to ConHome.
The Shadow Chancellor’s conference speech sees him dress up as a deficit hawk – but voters’ suspicions of him will remain.
Over a third of their voters went with Salmond; Miliband looks peripheral in his own party; and now they have no answer on the English question.
Pundits and parties try to work out how it’s going; one polling station arrest; further MPs express concerns about the Barnett Formula.
Andy Murray intervenes; queues at polling stations; the last poll of the campaign; and a government minister criticises “financial party bags” for Scotland at England’s expense.
All four finalists are female, two are councillors, and three appeared in the race for South East Cambridgeshire.
The main party leaders are offering Scots more powers and a continuation of the Barnett Formula – another imbalanced settlement cannot last.
The Social Democrats barely saw their vote rise – but now they’re in government, thanks to a surge for an anti-immigration party they oppose.
At long last, the Mayor’s plans for 2015 are settled.
The Frinton councillor defeated Cllr Sue Lissimore in a ballot of 240 constituents.
Two councillors with local links, two free school founders – but no sign of James Cracknell.
Having created the problem in the first place, Labour failed to deliver the leadership, the troops or the strategy they promised to preserve the Union.
Two councillors – one a former sitcom star – will fight it out in a public meeting tomorrow.