Patrick McLoughlin, Transport Secretary and former miner, on UKIP, HS2, the Euston Arch, Heathrow and the desirability of getting ahead with one’s Christmas shopping.
While Labour attack the press, Javid, May and Grayling are wooing them with hard policy.
Gove is up to third – but it’s still a two-horse race between the Home Secretary and Boris Johnson.
Post the announcement of his intended return to the Commons, the Mayor’s support is up by eight points.
Will Gove, May, Truss and Javid one day be the political revolutionaries whose pictures adorn the walls of student digs?
Osborne is up two places and now lies third. And Sajid Javid, a new entry, comes in above four of the other ones.
Cameron wants to stay In. So he’s warning Britain that Britain may pull Out. The lesson of this week is that this gambit may not succeed.
As the Chancellor prepares to deliver his Mansion House speech, here are the people who have stood by him ever since 2005
Instead of flinging insults, the Culture Secretary offers voters a viable alternative to UKIP.
The Culture Secretary has taken a strong line on press freedom. Is this a shift in stance from the Prime Minister, or submission to the exigencies of 2015?
After a rocketing rise since 2010, how high might the Lancashire lad go?
The less experience first-time MPs have of fighting a seat, the more likely they are to quit.