
Cameron ends campaign with ‘warning’
Things could be shaken up in the days to come in ways many of us won’t have forseen.
Things could be shaken up in the days to come in ways many of us won’t have forseen.
Unless the polls are criminally inaccurate, a majority government is impossible. So the choice facing people as they put their crosses on the ballot paper is like a proxy vote.
During the general election campaign, Channel 4 News asked three young poets for their take on the problems they want solved by the election, from education to the housing crisis.
Two young activists have been taking very different approaches to youth engagement at this general election.
The economy, immigration and the NHS were some of the hot topics discussed during the general election – but what were the issues left off the agenda?
When to go to bed and when to wake up: Channel 4 News guides you through the most important timings for tomorrow night, so you won’t miss a thing.
This year’s appeal for votes has been awash with negative tweets, viral YouTube clips and memes galore – but does it really mean social media has come of age for elections?
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With the polls predicting disaster for his party, Scottish Labour party leader “Sunny Jim” Murphy is still smiling in the face of the political weather.
Channel 4 News debates immigration with voters from the towns of Peterborough and Wisbech. How has this thorny election issue affected their lives?
Lib Dem Danny Alexander says Conservative proposals in 2012 to cut child benefit and child tax credits, show where future cuts may come. The Conservatives say those plans were not backed by the PM.
With the 2015 general election looming, Jon Snow interviews the main party leaders to find out what makes them tick, and why they think voters should back them.
A Leeds University survey finds 55 per cent of students still unsure about who to vote for. Jon Snow, once a youthful firebrand himself, is in Leeds to see what this generation has on their minds
Politicians have hijacked warehouses this election but do young adults calling for better housing policies want to vote for them?
In the sparking of plate-welding and the hammering of rust-coloured sheet-steel, the old certainties are going down the slip, while the thought of the SNP coming to power has now become a possibility.