Farron away their best option.
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Former party president beats Norman Lamb in bid to replace Nick Clegg
Face of Britain’s young people?
Hannah McKay
Her maiden speech has gone viral, but what Black does next for young people is what matters.
‘Men have forgotten this truth,’ said the fox. ‘But you must not forget it.’
PA/ Kirsty Wigglesworth
In threatening to derail a vote on fox hunting in England, the SNP has undermined its credibility as a voice for Scotland.
Fly the unfriendly skies.
UK MoD/Flickr
PM wants more unmanned intervention but he should be wary of putting all his eggs in one basket.
All my own work!
PA/Stefan Rousseau
Summer has never truly arrived in Britain until we can enjoy those great traditional events of the season: Wimbledon, a major cricket test series, and an emergency post-election budget from George Osborne…
No wonder the Tories can’t look poor people in the eye.
EPA/Andy Rain
After months of speculation, we now know how the Chancellor plans to save £12bn from the welfare budget.
One of the most dangerous times in an abusive relationship is when it ends – which was when Clare Wood was murdered by her ex-partner.
Paul Millar/AAP
Giving people the right to ask about their partner’s history of domestic violence sounds like a good idea – but there are good reasons why Rosie Batty and others have raised concerns.
The UK requires that new citizens know English. It formally tests for competency.
EPA/Andy Rain
Australia should learn from the UK’s mistakes if taking a leaf out of its book on citizenship reform.
There are many ways to keep numbers down.
EPA/Andy Rain
The coalition prioritised cutting migrant numbers but has also made life more difficult for those still coming in.
So let’s just go straight to coffees after the starter. No need to hang around.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
It’s not that EU leaders have more pressing things to discuss so much as that the PM doesn’t have anything to say.
Men in Calais see their chance.
EPA/Etienne Laurent
David Cameron seems surprised that desperate people are trying to come to the UK. He must only read the British press.
Meg Hillier MP.
Martin Rickett / PA Archive/Press Association Images
Lessons for Meg Hillier from her predecessor Margaret Hodge in overseeing the government’s public spending.
Lady Justice, meet your new Lord Chancellor.
Ronnie Macdonald
Gove wants to shake things up but seems to appreciate that lawyers are at the end of their tether.
The world is your oyster — you’ll need to top it up yourself.
PA/Peter Byrne
PM tells local school the future is bright. Probably best not to focus on the past five years.
The families of three women from Bradford thought to have joined IS.
PA/Peter Byrn
PM accuses some Muslims of ‘quietly condoning’ Islamic State ideology.
A rally in Belfast marked the start of the official campaign.
PA/Liam McBurney
Ireland voted Yes to marriage equality in May – can Northern Ireland pick up the baton?
Home crowd?
Chris Radburn/PA Archive
A survey of party members reveals the hardest workers are also the most likely to leave.
How to muscle in on the centre spot.
EPA/Facundo Arrizabalaga
Studies from the world of business give some insights into how potential leaders can navigate out of the shadows and into the spotlight.
Burnham and Cooper are in the final four.
PA/Laura Lean
The nominations are in and a long contest lies ahead.
That halo’s wearing a bit thin, David.
PA/Chris Ison
Why do people continue to think the former Foreign Secretary would have made a better leader than his brother, Ed?