
No place for women in Cam-Clegg’s “new politics”
As David Cameron announces his final ministerial line-up, one must ask: Where are all the women?

As David Cameron announces his final ministerial line-up, one must ask: Where are all the women?

David Cameron’s government has appointed Dame Pauline Neville-Jones as minister of state for security and counter-terrorism.

Speaking of the new coalition government in Westminster, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones called for a constructive relationship with the new prime minister.

The Liberal Democrat candidate in the delayed Thirsk and Malton election on May 27 has promised a “full-on fight” against the Tories.

Even before David Cameron was swanning around Downing Street, the SNP were already lining up to give the Conservative/Lib Dem coalition a headache.

Ahead of the final Northern Ireland leaders’ debate on the BBC tonight, the electoral alliance between the Tories and UUP is once again under intense scrutiny.

The prime minister has a moral and political conviction the like of which we haven’t quite seen from him in this campaign. He has three days to make it count.

From all the evidence thus far, it appers that the “Big Society” is the Conservatives’ answer to a question no one is asking.

On three occasions last night, Gordon Brown asked David Cameron why he was proposing to raise the inheritance tax threshold to £2,000,000 for married couples. On camera, the Tory leader gave an evasive answer. Off camera, he is alleged totest

The Conservative Party seems to want to take us back to the days when only one kind of family was acceptable.