A Tory election win is the best scenario for the SNP. If Labour squeak home, it will need to find a better way forward
The latest data for UK living standards shows how they have fallen for all, except the wealthiest members of society.
In an uninspiring campaign, the comedian’s volte face means a lot to Ed Miliband.
Most UK parties don’t campaign hard in Northern Ireland, and some don’t show up at all. It might be better that way for now.
Arts and culture may not be big ticket policies, but the stakes are high in this election.
Polling is a central part of any election these days. If only it weren’t such a complicated business.
Ed Miliband says Labour did not overspend when it was last in office. He’s right.
A coalition would solve Labour’s short-term number problem and could damage Sturgeon’s plans in the long term.
Ipsos Mori are asking thousands about their views on this polarising topic.
As the Scottish Nationalists gear up for a big win on May 7, the contribution of one man is in danger of being overlooked
In the tightest electoral contest in decades, the undecided vote could swing it.
The 2015 election has brought voters a plethora of helpful tools. Here’s how to use them.
The three marginal seats clustered around Brighton and Hove are hosting a multi-party social media brawl.
Set it in stone or face the wrath of your electorate? That’s no way to carry on.
UKIP demands a referendum, the Conservatives promise one — but what does the public think?
David Cameron has said the number of people sleeping rough has gone down under the coalition. That isn’t backed up by the evidence.
It might actually be better for the Conservatives to work with Nigel Farage in government.
Nick Rowley worked at Number 10, Ed at Number 11. It was here he showed his true potential for leadership.
All political parties are sitting up and paying attention to ‘English questions’, but only some offer a truly democratic approach.
You don’t have to love David Cameron to vote Conservative, but it helps.
A minority Labour administration might govern the UK despite finishing runner-up in both England and Scotland.
With one week to go, how are the parties standing? According to Twitter analysis, it’s an emotional rollercoaster.
Politicians promising to expand free childcare is no bad thing, but it is difficult to deliver in practice
UKIP’s whole manifesto rests on the premise that the UK will leave the EU.
So you feel like organising a general election draw. What’s the fairest way to do it?