The Prime Minister's photograph does not appear in 93 per cent of leaflets for Labour's General Election candidates.
Tories would call up 5,000-strong 'neighbourhood army' to take control of public services. Andrew Grice reports
The Conservatives launch their vision of the "Big Society".
Less flash, more substance needed from UK politicians
The Conservative plan to reverse part of Labour's National Insurance rise is welcomed by business leaders in what David Cameron described as a "significant" election moment.
Apparently Labour are considering creating campaign posters depicting Gordon Brown as some sort of Dirty Harry figure!
Cameron's strategic use of language suggests a Tory party that is modern and reformed, but scratch beneath the surface and it's the "nasty party" of old.
Under emergency plans, Gordon Brown could retain his position even if the Tories win more seats.
Yesterday I got the chance to compare Tony Blair in the flesh with Pierce Brosnan's movie version
David Cameron has said that a Conservative government would train a 5,000-strong "neighbourhood army" to set up community groups.
Schools should open at weekends, say Tories
Labour on course to win election (according to Twitter)
Tony Blair throws himself into election campaign with praise for Gordon Brown and harsh words for Tories
Celebrities backing political parties at the election
The Tories have extended their poll lead in the wake of Chancellor Alistair Darling's Budget package, research indicates.
Greece is engulfed in crisis – and its battles have only just begun.
50 per cent say choosing Brown is unthinkable... 51 per cent claim they have no enthusiasm for Tories... 38 per cent would like a hung parliament
What's the single most important thing that has happened in British politics in the last three months? You've probably got your own answer, but here's mine; the Conservative party has lost its lead on the economy.
Liam Fox, the shadow defence secretary, has called for stronger sanctions against Iran, warning that the country must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons.
David Cameron told Conservative Party activists they had "40 days and 40 nights" to convince the public to ditch Labour at the General Election.
Barack Obama has told US forces on his first visit to Afghanistan as US president that they are there to help Afghans to forge a "hard-won peace".
It's too soon to celebrate the passing of the Democrats' health-care reform bill.
Negative advertising works, but only when it strikes a chord with what voters already think
A French man who allegedly hacked into the Twitter account of Barack Obama was identified last night as a computer nerd with "smileys" on his slippers who lived with his parents.
Prince Charles follows Harry's footsteps to Afghanistan and visits British troops in secret trip to frontline
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