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28/04/2010 17:03
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Gordon Brown's description of a voter he met in Rochdale as a "bigoted woman" has been dubbed the first real 'gaffe' of the 2010 general election campaign.
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Vince Cable has criticised 'billionaire tax dodgers' that hold their finances in offshore accounts.
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Today ePolitix.com and our stakeholders examine the political parties' plans for climate change, energy and the environment.
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The SNP suffered a blow today when a court ruled that the BBC could proceed with the leaders' debate tomorrow.
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Labour has hit back at claims that it had not been clear about the scale of public spending cuts that would have to made after election day.
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The former police chief who gave the order to arrest Damian Green in a Home Office leaks probe has defended his actions, saying documents were stolen from the then-home secretary's safe.
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The Liberal Democrats received £120,000 in donations in one week, according to new figures from the Electoral Commission.
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Professor Sandy Trees, president of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, outlines how the government can help the work of the veterinary profession.
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What if the Liberal Democrats secure enough seats to broker a deal on electoral reform? Sam Macrory looks into the future.
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Copies of the main party general election manifestos are outselling those for the last election and authors such as JK Rowling.
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A leading think tank has said all three main parties are not being frank with the voters about cuts to public spending.
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ePolitix.com speaks to Professor Bill Reilly, president of the British Veterinary Association, about the role of animal health and welfare in the election campaign.
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