
Did Cameron use “loose language” to describe Ashcroft loan?
David Cameron faces accusations of using “loose language” to describe a loan to the Conservative party. But was the original loan from Michael Ashcroft?

David Cameron faces accusations of using “loose language” to describe a loan to the Conservative party. But was the original loan from Michael Ashcroft?

New evidence today shows the significant rise in the Earth’s temperature since the middle of the 20th century can only have been the result of human activity.

Liam Fox this afternoon admitted that David Cameron knew Lord Ashcroft was a non-dom “within the last month”. He refused to say when William Hague first knew.

A petition has been launched demanding Tory deputy chair Lord Ashcroft of Belize pay back the £127 million he avoided paying in tax since 2000.

Tax dodger Lord Ashcroft donated £4.7m – 78% of money spent by the Tories in key marginals, much higher than the 2% figure they’ve been spinning.

A poll has found that more Tory voters believe Cameron should allow a referendum on voting reform than hold up the Bill in the Lords, by 45%:32%.

More evidence today of Tory candidates’ views: a staggering 91 per cent of Conservative PPCs and 73 per cent of MPs do not believe in man made climate change.

Senior Tories continue to stand by David Cameron’s director of communications Andy Coulson, with shadow defence secretary Liam Fox the latest to support him.

David Cameron will need to win more than 80 more seats than Labour to win the election, more than the 70-seat lead in 1979 and the 26-seat lead in October 1951.

The parliamentary report into “Press standards, privacy and libel” has criticised the News of the World for “buying the silence” of a reporter and PI.