elections

Jeremy Corbyn is on the ropes over everything from anti-Semitism to tax and spending, while Boris Johnson launches an underwhelming manifesto with an announcement which immediately fell to pieces.Senior ex-advisers Salma Shah (Tories) and Matthew McGregor (Labour) join Arj and Paul to look back on what could be a key week in the election campaign.
Former Labour leader suggests government of national unity could run UK - without Corbyn as PM.
The law stripped prime ministers of their historic power to call an election whenever they wanted.
Party leader has pivoted her position away from claiming she could become PM.
Voters in marginal seats will be targeted by pro-second referendum For our Future’s Sake (FFS) from Saturday.
Election polls are hard to read at a time when party allegiances seem the weakest in generations, HuffPost UK editor-in-chief Jimmy Leach writes.
Parliament has ignored warnings on fake news for 2 years and now democracy is at stake, DCMS Select Committee member Ian Lucas writes.
Nigel Farage is already gearing up for another comeback, but it may be too late with his party in disarray.
No knockout blow, although the Labour leader won some rounds on points. But time is running out.
The party spent just 10 minutes of a six-hour manifesto meeting discussing Brexit.