2015 General Election 2.0: The best political apps for last-minute swatting May 6, 2015 We’re all agreed that this has been the most digital election yet. Between #milifandom and the #cameronettes, social media and online registration has played a larger role in getting people to vote than ever before. Think tanks, newspapers and crowdfunders have all had a go at creating the ultimate election tool to capture the [...]
How the 2015 General Election could affect the way sport is run May 6, 2015 As the General Election campaign and football season both draw to a climax it seems pertinent to look at how the beautiful game might be affected by a change in government. Of the proposals which could directly influence football, the most significant come from the Labour Party, which has outlined two areas in its [...]
Watch: How election night (and the next morning) will unfold as constituencies declare across the country – from the first seat in Sunderland South to the last in St Ives May 6, 2015 It feels like everything has been building up to the one day when the country casts its vote. However, the crucial part of the General Election comes slightly later after votes have been cast, when each of the UK's 650 constituencies declares the much-anticipated result. As ballots are counted, checks made and rules followed, the announcements [...]
General Election 2015: Final polls put Labour and Conservatives neck and neck May 6, 2015 After weeks of claims and counter-claims, of campaigns and counter-campaigns, of polls and counter-polls, it's here: the day the final opinion polls are published. Alas, not much has changed: in an ICM poll for The Guardian published this afternoon, the Conservatives and Labour were neck and neck, with 35 per cent of the vote – although [...]
Ed Miliband’s road from awkward little brother to Milifan idol: The man who would be General Election king May 6, 2015 Whether he's tucking into a bacon sandwich while sauce falls everywhere, chatting with mums about the importance of fatherhood or posing for hen-do selfies, Ed Miliband's encounters with the general public never fail to cause a stir. But as the General Election campaign reaches its finale, the Labour leader will be hoping to [...]
When will Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hexham, Middlesbrough and the North East constituencies declare results of the 2015 General Election vote? May 6, 2015 The Labour constituencies in Sunderland will be some of the first to report their results. Houghton & Sunderland South is due to report at 11:00pm, followed by Washington & Sunderland West at 11:30pm and Sunderland Central at midnight. Hexham, by far the largest current Conservative seat, will report at midnight. At the same, time, its [...]
End of term report: How has the coalition actually done? May 6, 2015 We're on the edge of what has been repeatedly referred to as the most unpredictable election in living memory. The Conservative Party has put its ability to manage the economy at the heart of its election campaign, while the Lib Dems have positioned themselves as the party to "cut less than the Tories and borrow less [...]
General Election 2015: Campaigners are trying to take Boris Johnson to court May 6, 2015 Activists unhappy that Boris Johnson is trying to become an MP while being the Mayor of London at the same time are trying to take him to court. Johnson is fighting for the Conservative seat in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, but an online petition called #SackBoris, which currently has around 500 signatures, is trying to [...]
General Election 2015: This is what happens to markets when there’s a hung parliament May 6, 2015 With just one day left of campaigning, the polls indicate there's little between the main parties, which suggests the Conservatives and Labour will still be neck and neck on the day of the General Election. With the prospect of a hung parliament, what will that do to markets? They don't like uncertainty, that's for sure. Analysis [...]
Hiring an ex-politician as a non-executive director could actually help your business May 6, 2015 With 50-odd MPs retiring at this election, what's a former politician to do with their free time? They could do worse than go into business, a new study has suggested: in fact, appointed a former politician can do great things for a company. By looking at more than 300 people who moved between public [...]