Chris Leslie proposes to pay for it by increasing the cost of gun licences. Seriously.
Labour plans new taxes on your family home and your pension – and he and Balls would like to tax death too.
The Chancellor launches his attack on Ed Balls.
The Shadow Chancellor’s latest attack is motivated by his own shortcomings.
The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition cross swords over the NHS, Myleene Klass and credibility.
Is it a tool of the right-wing papers? (Answer: no.)
Today’s summary of yesterday’s speech contains a crucial edit of the Labour leader’s new soundbite.
It’s highly unlikely he’ll be unseated – instead, he’ll limp on to May. We must use that time wisely, not rest on our laurels.
There are suggestions that the Conservatives should seek to impose emergency controls – and dare Nick Clegg to break up the Coalition.
Lower Business Rates would be a more effective way to revive the town.
In the aftermath of an underwhelming conference, here are the glaring questions for the Opposition to answer.
Whose future are Labour interested in? Over to their campaign ‘guru’…
The Shadow Chancellor’s conference speech sees him dress up as a deficit hawk – but voters’ suspicions of him will remain.
Over a third of their voters went with Salmond; Miliband looks peripheral in his own party; and now they have no answer on the English question.
Why force state school teachers to collaborate with their private peers when many don’t have enough time to collaborate with other teachers within their own school?