Friday, 27 March 2015

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"Am I tough enough? Hell yes, I'm tough enough."

Last night's telly

#BattleForNumber10: How Cameron beat Miliband

David Cameron emerged as the polls' victor from last night's questioning

The PM is a much more convincing speaker on screen, with one person or speaking to an audience

#BattleforNumber10: How Miliband beat Cameron

Kay Burley and Jeremy Paxman: Neither of these people are going to be prime minister

According to our sophisticated scoring system, which involves adding two numbers together, the clear winner is... Ed Miliband, actually.

TV debates confidential: In search of a soundbite

Both Ed Miliband and David Cameron desperately need to win their TV debates

Killer soundbites are not simply down to natural flair or luck; they are crafted. Here's how.

After the indyref

Exposed: The Scottish independence myth no party leader wants you to hear

The defeated Alex Salmond blamed the Vow for his failure

Scottish nationalists spooked Westminster's party leaders into giving away more powers to Scotland than they needed to during last year's referendum, new research has found.

Parliament's messy demise

Tears in the Commons: Labour MPs stand up to applaud Tory MP's speech

Charles Walker was deeply moved as he admitted he had been "played as a fool"

Labour MPs have granted Conservative MP Charles Walker a standing ovation after he said he had been "played as a fool" on the final sitting day of the parliament.

Hague's last defeat: Labour MPs block 'grubby' anti-Bercow coup

John Bercow (l) with William Hague in the Commons chamber

MPs have defeated William Hague's "grubby" attack on John Bercow by blocking a move to introduce secret ballots on Speaker elections.

Comment and analysis highlights

Comment: Time to work together

Doing deals is all part of the new way of doing politics

It looks like we'd better start getting used to a different way of doing politics.

Review: Parliamentary Pioneers: Labour Women MPs 1918-1945, by Mary Honeyball

Labour MP Ellen Wilkinson addressing a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, 1938

Honeyball's history reveals that inequality in Parliament remains rife today

Comment: Boarding school has scarred our leaders

How have boarding schools like Eton shaped our leaders?

Everyone knows there's something wrong with politics in Britain. And, at long last, the psychotherapy profession has started to take note.

RSPCA - urgent #homesforhorses appeal launched

Charity received more than 22,000 calls in 2014 as horse crisis continues.

Campaigners launch manifesto for low income taxpayers

The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has published a manifesto setting out the agenda the Group would like the next government to pursue for taxpayers on low incomes.

Suffolk parents raise money to help their son walk just like his twin brother

James and Lorna Brokenshire-Dyke are now trying to raise seventy thousand pounds for life-changing surgery in America which they hope will help two year Sebastian walk and hopefully run too - just like his twin brother, Solomon.

Older women with breast cancer not receiving best care and treatment

Diana Jupp: "It is unacceptable that, in 2015, a breast cancer patient does not get the best care and treatment simply because of how old they are".

An expanded Heathrow would take Wales further

Every part of Britain is set to gain from an increased aviation hub capacity if the right decision is made – especially Wales.

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