Election 2015: how will seven-party politics work?
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.
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.
The porkies have come thick and fast from all sides during this election campaign. What are the biggest fibs FactCheck has unearthed?
With the general election just over two weeks away and the result highly unpredictable, Gary Gibbon talks to three of the party leaders.
As the Ukip leader tells it, he saw the light in a bar in 1990, on the day the UK entered the exchange rate mechanism. Since then, his mission has mushroomed into something much bigger.
Ukip say their manifesto is fully costed and the numbers have been checked by independent economists. Sounds good. Is it true?
Ethnic minority voters have traditionally favoured Labour with their support. But in an age of social media, competition for their votes is increasing, writes Toby Bakare.
Is Grimsby to blame for EU fish quotas? And many other things you never expected to hear from Joey Essex, star of “The Only Way is Essex”, as he locks horns with the Ukip leader.
Nigel Farage has accused the BBC of bias for questioning him about problems with Ukip election candidates. Does the complaint stand up?
As we head into a seven-way showdown with party leaders, Channel 4 News takes a look at which candidate has the most to lose.
With just under five weeks to go to the general election, who do the forecasters think will be left holding the keys to Downing Street?
Ukip says a proposed British referendum on membership of the European Union should not be extended to 16 and 17-year-olds because of heavily funded pro-EU “propaganda”.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage says he wants to return to a time when children played football in the streets in the evening. But what is stopping them playing there now?
The general election campaign has officially begun after the prime minister informed the Queen of the dissolution of parliament.
One of the most closely-contested general elections for decades gets under way as parliament is dissolved – meaning every one of the 650 MPs elected in 2010 is officially out of a job.
An MEP and general election candidate expelled by Ukip over allegations of an inflated expenses claim vows to fight the decision.