IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's political news and Westminster gossip.
IBTimes UK looks at the prime minister's comments about the TV debates from 2010 to 2015.
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The Labour leader pressed the prime minister over the broadcasters' plan for a head-to-head debate.
Ukip are also expected to announce a pledge to increase the number of border staff by 2,500.
British prime minister David Cameron outlined plans to tackle child sexual abuse which he said is on an 'industrial scale'.
YouGov says the Conservatives are now on 35% against Labour's 32% in the opinion polls.
Cameron will announce that the government will consult on extending the offence of 'wilful neglect'.
David Cameron is expected to make the major general election manifesto commitment later today.
Farage went on the offensive against the Tories and revealed his delight at current polls.
Cameron has failed miserably in his doomed promise to cut net migration to the UK.
The Labour leader's second job ban pledge comes amid a new 'cash for access' scandal.
Chuka Umunna, the shadow business secretary,claimed the Tories have 'failed' working families.
PM Cameron stressed the UK is not supplying lethal equipment to Ukraine.
David Cameron says MPs are in parliament to serve their country and constituents.
Encouraging more women to vote will be crucial for this general election.
Prime Minister calls video of black man being shoved off Metro 'extremely disturbing'
The UK's unemployment rate fell by 97,000 between October and December to 1.86 million.
The House of Bishops also urged Christians to engage in the political process ahead of May.