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Labour's confused view on protections for British soldiers who served during the Troubles demonstrates a bigger problem with the party's line on defence.
Calls for a more radical approach to how British football is run and regulated are not going to go away.
The Conservatives would set a tricky precedent by intervening in one high-profile case of attempted monopoly.
Football is not enjoyed or played equally by men and women but it is still discussed as a gender-neutral interest.
The election is a complicated three-way affair that will be determined by labour politics, not Labour politics.
The SNP have traditionally been responsible for most mentions of independence but in recent years the Scottish Tories have begun to catch up.
The risk for the government is that a series of disparate stories stick in the minds of the media and the public as one big story about Tory corruption.
Nicola Sturgeon is right to fear that an early vote could favour the unionist side.
The Conservatives are feigning horror at something that has, ultimately, taken place under 11 years of Conservative rule.
Vicky Foxcroft, Labour's shadow minister for disabled people, made history at PMQs with a question in sign language.
The story could shift from being one about David Cameron’s texts to one about how the Tories have conducted themselves in office for more than a decade.