The situation is volatile, but on balance it is more likely that Labour will hang on, and that Paul Nuttall will be the first victim of Thursday’s by-election.
Theresa May’s austere approach to news management is a plus for government – at least, so far. But it’s turning out to be a minus for her ministers.
Council leaders will draw a moral from those mis-sent text messages: that if Ministers are put under enough pressure, they will cough up the loot.
The campaign group hopes to lead the official No campaign.
He takes two in five votes. Boris Johnson is second on 21 per cent.
Osborne’s “punishment budget” came in second.
Almost six months on from the EU referendum, we present a mini-series on five people who helped to shape the result.
The shop selling “Really British” products should flog London to Brighton season tickets: nothing gets more Really British than the grinding misery of that journey.
And it’s time for Lucas to take over from Corbyn as Leader of the Opposition.
If those striking drivers and guards don’t want to sign new contracts, that is their decision, and if they don’t, they must be shown the door.