The 2015 election lexicon: what they said, and what it meant
The 2015 election lexicon: what they said, and what it meant
Your guide to the uses and abuses of language in the campaign, from the calm smoothness of David Cameron to the Sturgeoncopter, via the Edstone. Hell yes
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
FTSE falls after early gains on election, Greece and US trade worries
FTSE falls after early gains on election, Greece and US trade worries
Greek deal still not in sight while poor US figures revive fears about country’s economy
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
The Observer view on why you should vote Labour
The Observer view on why you should vote Labour
Only Ed Miliband offers a vision for a fairer Britain. His party deserves to form the next government
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
100 questions that need answering before the election
How does a hung parliament work? Who resigned last week over alleged homophobia? And what does Ed Miliband have in his pocket? We list the questions to get off our chest before Thursday’s vote
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The Guardian - UK
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How the main parties compare on the six most important policy issues
Health, welfare and the economy, plus education, transport and housing: we look at what the parties are promising in each area
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The Guardian - UK
Election morning briefing: campaign enters the final furlong
With just three days of campaigning left before the election, there is plenty of talk about a second poll before the year is out
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The Guardian - UK