A look back at the headlines that dominated the week's global and domestic news agenda.
We look back at the week that was as polling day looms in the 2015 general election.
Miliband appeared to claim he would rather the Tories got into power than work with the SNP - and it was a huge blunder.
The Tory leader made the pledge with just six days to go before the general election.
Miliband, Cameron and Clegg take part in special election BBC Question Time.
The Tory leader came out on top of the BBC event, according to a snap ICM poll for The Guardian.
The BBC One event will be the final TV showdown between the party leaders before election day.
Cameron's policies will reduce borrowing, while doing little, if anything, to improve the balance of payments.
Cameron's five-year tax lock is a hostage to fortune, and the ransom could be hugely costly for all of us.
Britain's opposition Labour party leader, Ed Miliband, has defended his decision to give an interview to Russell Brand.
In England, the red top backs the Tories, in Scotland, not so much.
Why I believe Cameron is on course to beat Miliband and win the 2015 election.
Miliband still has plenty of work to do and Cameron's 'bloody' offensive will make his task even harder.
Tory grandee says Cameron is on course to win election and should maintain focus on economy during interview with IBTimes UK.
Conservative grandee hits out at Miliband's 'isolationist' attack on Cameron during interview with IBTimes UK.
'Important to speak out' about standing by Israel.
Labour: 'This is a desperate last-minute gimmick from the Tories which nobody will believe a word of.'
The EU needs to work harder to make sure disasters such as the Mediterranean migrant crisis never happen.
David Cameron announced the policy with just nine days to go before polling day.
Small business community has a crucial role to play in the election - but we have plenty of demands.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK found just 28% of the candidates for the government parties are women.
A letter signed by more than 5,000 firms has backed David Cameron to remain in power