Can I get a hell yes?
Stefan Rousseau/PA
Labour leader has capitalised on low expectations to become a real contender for Number 10.
A Brexit is UKIP’s big selling point, but an EU withdrawal isn’t as popular as they think.
Yves Logghe/PA
UKIP’s clear belief that the UK public wants out of the EU isn’t based on facts.
So close he can almost touch it.
EPA/Facundo Arrizabalaga
Boris is on the campaign trail for the Tories but he needs to hone his personal campaign a bit more carefully.
Man of the hour.
Stefan Rousseau/PA
Why be a fan of what people expect you to be when you can embrace Milifandom instead?
The end is not Nye.
Along time ago...
If you want to know how well a health system works or not, ask the people who use it.
Enough playing around.
Lewis Whyld/PA
Mainstream politicians see no benefit in playing to English identity. They’re missing a trick.
Please don’t abolish us.
Clara Molden/PA
If they get the Lords reform they’re asking for, the Liberal Democrats might have to kiss goodbye to political influence entirely.
Hint … it’s more than sartorial advice.
Andy Rain/EPA
Syriza came to power promising to renegotiate Greece’s relationship with the EU. The fallout of their attempts to do so is a lesson for a UK that would try to do the same.
Better together?
Stuart Rankin
Are relations between Scotland and England really as fractious as the Conservatives want us to believe?
Moving out? Plaid’s plans for relocation are light on the details.
Ben Birchall/PA Wire
Plaid Cymru doesn’t have much detail to offer when it comes to defence.
The Greens’ plans to take from the rich and give to the poor might be overly optimistic.
Lynne Cameron/PA
The Greens are prepared to play Robin Hood, which probably won’t go down well with the wealthy.
UKIP wants a grammar school in every town.
Barry Batchelor/PA
Our expert takes stock of UKIP’s policies on early childhood, primary, secondary, further, and higher education. It’s a mixed bag.
The continuation of Barnett is sure to meet opposition from other parties.
Danny Lawson/PA
From autonomy to responsibility: the SNP’s manifesto goes beyond the Scottish border.
What do you make of this Farage then?
cenz
Lasting rancour towards Labour and fear of an EU exit leave the overseas territory caught between a rock and a hard place.
Show us the money.
Brian Lawless/PA
The DUP knows what it wants and it plans to get it in the event of a hun parliament.
It was The Sun wot dropped it.
Andy Rain/EPA
The tabloids aren’t the force they used to be.
So, was this your first choice of primary school?
Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
Working out how to solve the school place shortage will be a key priority for any new government.
Peter Robinson is aiming for influence.
Niall Carson/PA
Northern Ireland’s biggest party could be a kingmaker in the 2015 Westminster election. And keeping tight control over abortion could be a condition of support.
The flags are up but no-one’s home.
Michael Garnett
Party manifestos reveal a decidedly luke-warm attitude to what was once an important institution.
Foodbank volunteers have their hands full with demand on the rise.
Andrew Matthews/PA Wire
Research into the rise of food banks and their usage shows they are entirely linked to demand and not supply.