The EU needs to work harder to make sure disasters such as the Mediterranean migrant crisis never happen.
She tweeted: 'Nah bro! never ever will I drop that low and support the al yahud [Arabic for Jew] lol.'
Small business community has a crucial role to play in the election - but we have plenty of demands.
A letter signed by more than 5,000 firms has backed David Cameron to remain in power
The Labour leader will make the pre-election promise after pledging to introduce rent caps.
No surprises as Cameron concentrates on the economy, Miliband on international development
Labour share of vote falls slightly as latest polls show main parties still neck and neck
Derby Conservative council candidate Gulzabeen Afsar accused of stoking antisemitism
Britain has sent an emergency relief team to the region to support the recovery effort.
SNP leader has said that her party would expect to have 'enormous influence' over a minority Labour government
A look back at the headlines that dominated the week's global and domestic news agenda.
It's week four of the 2015 general election campaign. Here are the highlights.
David Cameron said his ruling Conservative party had taken steps to reinforce London's position as the 'world's leading financial centre'.
Miliband accuses Cameron of failures in Libya leading to more migrants deaths in Mediterranean.
Miliband lays blame for current Mediterranean migrants crisis as door of Cameron's Libya inaction.
Institute of Fiscal Studies estimates that Labour's policies would mean an extra £1,000 in taxes on families.
The idea that 'business' is just another issue or topic to be forgotten about ahead of polling day is dangerously misguided.
The IFS says the SNP would oversee a longer period of austerity in government than its rivals.
Pennywell Farm has come up with novel way of predicting the result of the general election – political pig racing.
Conservatives may not be seen as anti-business, but an EU referendum will hurt the economy.
Coalition has made great strides in helping UK firms and next government must make further headway, says former Dragons' Den judge
Labour's crackdown on zero-hour contracts could hit the labour market.