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Lib Dems set for election battle
The Lib Dem leader rallies delegates for the "biggest fight of their political lives" at his party's spring conference.

New BNP rules rejected by court
The British National Party is forced to rewrite its membership rules again after a court rules them discriminatory.

Ex-Tory Euro MP joining Lib Dems
A long-serving Conservative MEP, expelled in a row over the party's new allies in Europe, has joined the Liberal Democrats.

Scouts urge young people to vote
The Scout Association has launched a campaign to encourage young people to vote, amid fears up to half may not be registered on the electoral roll.

No expenses charges for baroness
Labour peer Baroness Uddin says she is "relieved" after being told she will not be prosecuted over her expenses.

Sarkozy and Brown attack US deal
Nicolas Sarkozy and Gordon Brown criticise the US for "protectionism" over an aerospace deal.

BNP teachers will not be banned
Members of the BNP or any group that might promote racism will not be banned from teaching in England, the government says.

School report: Political interviews
The leaders of the UK's main political parties have faced tough questioning from School Reporters as part of BBC School Report News Day.

Timetable to Election 2010
With the next general election expected to be on 6 May, what are the main events in the run-up to polling day?

Samantha Cameron speaks of Tory leader's domestic skills
Samantha Cameron speaks publicly for the first time of her relationship with the Conservative leader.

Councils told not to have 'goldfish bowl facilitated conversations'
Wellderly, webinar and disbenefits are among new forms of jargon being used by the public sector, a survey reveals.

Poll tracker
Whizz your way through opinion poll trends and see how the main parties have fared over recent years

dot.Rory
The digital election: Should we prepare to be spammed?

Places everyone!
Brown, Cameron and Clegg gear up for TV debates

Hoodwinked?
Were rumours of Sarkozy's infidelity a media hoax?

Brussels beckons
EU launches new tests in bid to attract top talent

Spy snapshot
Report gives insight into everyday work of security services

Bigger than ever
More than 25,000 pupils take part in BBC School Report

Election social care truce urged
MPs urge political parties to set aside "pre-election point scoring" and try to reach consensus over elderly social care in England.

Cuts fears for secret agencies
The government has said the security services face "difficult choices" amid fears of impending spending cuts.

'No giveaway Budget' says Darling
Chancellor Alistair Darling warns not to expect a "giveaway" when the Budget is delivered later this month.

Porn director runs for Parliament
A female pornographic film director is selected as the Lib Dem prospective parliamentary candidate for Gravesham, Kent.

Four deny charges over expenses
Three MPs and a peer tell a court they are not guilty of charges of false accounting in relation to their expenses claims.

Clegg setting 'tests' for support
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says he will pose four "tests" to Labour and the Conservatives if they want support in a hung Parliament.

Tories pledge 'fastest broadband'
The Conservatives say they would make Britain the first country in Europe with widespread super-fast broadband.

Married MPs broke expenses rules
Married MPs Alan and Ann Keen broke expenses rules by claiming for a second home when their other house was boarded up, a committee of MPs has ruled.

High-speed rail plans announced
Plans for a new high-speed rail line between London and Birmingham are announced by Transport Secretary Lord Adonis.

Police 'risk public confidence'
Police failures to tackle anti-social behaviour risk public confidence, says the chief inspector of constabulary.

Afghan criticisms unfair, PM says
Gordon Brown labels as "unfair" criticisms over the timing of his weekend visit to British troops in Afghanistan.

MPs query non-political ministers
Ennobling people from outside Parliament to make them ministers should be "exceptional", cross-party MPs say.

Tories say Labour plan police cut
The Tories allege ministers plan to cut the number of uniformed officers despite a pledge to protect front line police.

Economic storm not over, says PM
Gordon Brown warns of economic storms ahead but vows not to "let you down" as the date of the Budget is announced.

UK harmony needs 'political will'
Closer co-operation between Holyrood and Westminster will only be achieved if it is backed by political will, a committee of MPs says.

Top public servants' pay frozen
Thousands of top-earning public sector workers, including judges and NHS managers, will have their pay frozen next year.

UK global clout 'waning' - Hague
The Conservatives pledge to reverse what they say is the UK's "shrinking" influence in the world if they win power.

Cameron anger over Labour 'slurs'
David Cameron demands an apology from Gordon Brown over alleged "slurs" by Labour MPs against defence chiefs.

Labour's Mark Fisher to step down
Stoke Central Labour MP Mark Fisher is to stand down at the next election for health reasons, the BBC learns.

Keep 'distance' from US - Clegg
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says the UK must not automatically follow the US on key foreign policy issues.

Ex-chief warns over defence funds
Ministers will have to cut back all but the most essential defence projects to meet a funding shortfall, a former defence chief warns.

MP's fate put to local party vote
A Labour MP caught up in a bitter dispute over her reselection is set to have her fate decided by party members in her constituency.

SNP and Plaid Cymru criticise BBC
Plaid Cymru and the SNP say planned televised debate plans breach the BBC's duty of impartiality.

EU leader 'pities' UKIP's Farage
EU president Herman Van Rompuy says he pities Nigel Farage, the British Eurosceptic MEP who called him a "damp rag".

Football in a 'mess' peer claims
The financial problems of many football clubs has left the national game "in a mess", the House of Lords is told.

Jobcentre plan for phone owners
People looking for work will be able to find out about vacancies on their mobile phones thanks to a new free app.

BBC to 'look at' SNP debate ideas
The BBC says it will consider SNP proposals over forthcoming general election TV debates, after talks with Alex Salmond.

Brian Taylor's political blog


Guide to the Scottish Parliament
BBC Democracy Live takes you on a tour of the Scottish Parliament.

Commons debates NI double-jobbing
Northern Ireland politicians should not earn salaries at both Westminster and Stormont, the government says.

Mark Devenport's political blog
Dummy puff/betsan blog

Guide to N.Ireland Assembly
A tour of the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont.

MPs back church weddings 'choice'
A bill which would bring rules about church weddings in Wales in line with England is supported by MPs.

Betsan Powys' political blog
Dummy puff/betsan blog

Guide to the Welsh Assembly
A guide to the National Assembly for Wales.

The Cabinet: Who's Who
Here is a minister-by-minister guide to the members of Gordon Brown's Cabinet.

Shadow Cabinet: Who's Who
Here is a minister-by-minister guide to the members of Tory leader David Cameron's Cabinet.

In full: Lib Dem front bench
Here is a spokesman-by-spokesman guide to the members of Nick Clegg's front bench team.

A-Z of Parliament


Guide to the House of Commons
An introduction to the working of the House of Commons.

Guide to the House of Lords
What does the House of Lords do? Who sits there?

Laura Kuenssberg on Twitter


Inside Europe


Political websites
Links to parties and other useful websites covering UK politics.

In depth: 2009 party conferences


In depth: The Blair Years
Full coverage of The Blair Years
 
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