Who is worrying about the investigatory powers draft bill?
Nick Clegg said he was suspicious of the much trailed Investigatory Powers Bill and would want to look very carefully under the bonnet.
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Lib Dem leader, Nick Clegg, says voters at the election sent a message that they don’t like being told there’s only one way of doing Brexit.
Boris Johnson has received a personal rebuff from his own sister after she dramatically joined the Liberal Democrats in a bid to block a hard Brexit.
Interview with former Lib Dem leader and current Europe spokesman, Nick Clegg.
Nick Clegg said he was suspicious of the much trailed Investigatory Powers Bill and would want to look very carefully under the bonnet.
Shoring up the party faithful, Tim Farron, new Lib Dem leader, promised that “20,000 new members had joined” since May. FactCheck’s been trying to find them.
Nick Clegg is among 89 European Union politicians and other senior figures who have been banned from entering Russia, according to a confidential Russian “stop list”.
Former minister Simon Burns said it was a joy to be in office in a Tory kaleidoscope government. It was through, he said, a kaleidoscope that all was blue and blessedly without yellow, purple or red.
Three party leaders have now resigned within an hour and a half, but Ed Miliband’s must be the biggest emotional shock to the individual concerned.
If the exit poll is right, the Tories will have lost something like only 10 seats or so to Labour. And as the results come in we may find they may have pinched some off Labour.
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.
American photojournalist Stanley Greene has documented conflict, violence and human disasters across the world for over 25 years. Channel 4 News asked him to capture the battle for Number 10.
David Cameron has done another very psyched up outing to convince anyone who doubted it that he is desperately keen to carry on in the job.
With the general election just over two weeks away and the result highly unpredictable, Gary Gibbon talks to three of the party leaders.
Labour spinners frantically retweeting the hen party selfies (#Ed #henparty #adorable #lovely) should remember what happened to Cleggmania in the privacy of the ballot box.
Nick Clegg began his manifesto launch with attacks on Ukip and the SNP. Only the Lib Dems could be trusted as a coalition partner, he said.