The choice was between an unproven spendthrift Labour Party or a Conservative Council able to stand by its record of achievement.
But Labour’s lead in my national poll rises.
A new report by the Party’s Human Rights Commission makes four main recommendations about North Korea’s crimes against justice.
The more many party members see of Nigel Farage’s party, the less they like it – let alone want a deal with it.
After last week’s results, the public will expect all UK MEPs to get behind the Prime Minister’s plan.
If you thought Brazil was political, wait for Russia and Qatar.
It’s been a blast – but here’s to the future.
Labour’s timidity has left a space for Tory boldness. But will the Commission take it?
Strong victories for strong leaders are usually the hallmark of a crisis, not of a successful country (which the UK surely is).
This was probably the most structured campaign we’ve run in recent times – direct contact was made with more than 90 per cent of all known Conservatives.
I would rather Boris was in Westminster North, Ilford North and, yes, Enfield North than Newark: we need him.
With a UKIP victory, a Lib Dem wipeout and another Miliband mess-up, what does this all mean?
It was the Prime Minister who crossed Ruth Davidson’s original line in the sand, and said that more powers are necessary for the Scottish Parliament.