PMQs
Has Cameron declared war on the BMA?
At Prime Minister's Questions today, David Cameron complained of "roadblocks" to reform of the NHS, but at first did not refer directly to the BMA.
Manor of his departure sees Adams receive apology from Cameron
The prime minister's office has issued an apology after false claims by David Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions yesterday, writes Kevin Meagher.
Cameron’s misleading claim on schools funding
David Cameron's claim today that the government had managed to protect funding per pupil, and "on top of that" to then introduce a "pupil premium" was misleading.
Cameron’s housing benefit confusion
In response to Liberal Democrat MP Bob Russell at the end of Prime Minister's Questions today, David Cameron confirmed that the "key change" in housing benefit was "a cap of £20,000", a measure which, according to the June budget, will save only £65 million by 2014/15 - the least effective revenue raising measure the government has announced.
Look Left – 33 and easy, a new nation emerges blinking into the night
A look back at the week's news: The Chile miners rescue, the Browne Review into university funding, Ed Miliband's first PMQs and more.
Nick agrees with George – and fails to defend his constituents
Nick Clegg today sat shoulder-to-shoulder with George Osborne in defending the axing of the loan to Sheffield Forgemasters - in his constituency - forcing the plant to stop work on a new press for nuclear power plants which would have resulted in the creation of 200 jobs.