Political Times: The Results of the Local and European Elections 2014
Ukip electoral success means Labour leader should make stronger case for EU and immigration, says Blair.
Early results indicate that Ukip is set to top the European polls, while Labour and the Conservatives battle for second place and the Lib Dems face a humiliating defeat.
Detailed poll of marginal constituencies puts Labour 10 points ahead of Tories and Ukip slipping.
Nomura report adds that Labour could be forced out of power for a generation if Scotland quits UK.
The Prime Minister says the economy is improving and the government is creating jobs.
ONS says net migration jumped by 35,000 from 2012 when net migration numbers hit 177,000.
Chancellor George Osborne attacks both left and right in speech to Confederation of British Industry.
Boko Haram was founded in 2002 and launched its violent campaign demanding that Nigeria become an Islamic state with harsh Sharia law, in 2009 – well before the War against Libya.
Labour is facing the prospect of coming second to Nigel Farage's Ukip in the EU elections
Britain likely to gain from Modi - but his hard-line Hindiusm could strain relations elsewhere.
The Conservative MP wants employers to pay interns after four weeks of work.
PM defends policies to strip suspects of British citizenship and claims he can hit immigrant target
Pfizer boss Ian Read has failed to calm fears of a committee of MPs or party leaders over the planned AstraZeneca mega-bid.
Politicians have attacked Gary Barlow for avoiding tax but no pressure for return of OBE
David Cameron says referendum not about him as business leaders warn voters of the risks of UK breakup
Ostrich politicians refuse to consider general election consequences posed by Scotland voting for independence
A poll has revealed that Britons trust David Cameron most to manage the economy
In exactly 365 days the UK goes to the polls in one of the most unpredictable elections in decades
Prime Minister David Cameron's office said jobs and skills base are at stake
Ed Miliband asks David Cameron to probe deal taking into account public interest.
Pfizer resumed talks for mammoth merger with improved terms and sent letter to UK Prime Minister.