Blair warns of back door Tory threat
News Article 2 May 2005
Voters should not see a Labour victory as a foregone conclusion, Tony Blair has warned.
Dyke condemns 'presidential' Blair
News Article 2 May 2005
Former BBC chief Greg Dyke has attacked the prime minister and warned of the dangers of a third term in office for Tony Blair.
Tories not facing up to transport issues, says Darling
News Article 2 May 2005
Alistair Darling has said the Tories are "not prepared to face up to the problems" concerning the future of transport in the UK.
Clarke takes law and order message to Scotland
News Article 2 May 2005
Scottish Labour has turned its focus to law and order with the backing of the home secretary.
Women workers 'have most at stake in election'
News Article 2 May 2005
The TUC has published its pre-election review of the main party manifestos, concluding that women workers have the most to gain or lose on May 5.
Leaders mount final poll push
News Article 2 May 2005
Campaigning is set to reach fever pitch this week as all three main parties stake their final claim for votes.
Labour braced for Scots defeats
News Article 1 May 2005
Labour leaders in Scotland are braced for up to nine losses in Thursday's election, according to weekend speculation.
PM hit by new Iraq leak
News Article 1 May 2005
Downing Street has played down the significance of a memo which reveals Tony Blair was looking for reasons to justify the Iraq conflict nearly a year before troops went into the country.
Blair: Don't let Conservatives in by back door
News Article 1 May 2005
Tony Blair has warned voters against letting Michael Howard into Downing Street by default.
Brown would give MPs final say on war
News Article 30 April 2005
As the political parties gear up for a final poll push the chancellor has called on parliament to be given a formal role in sanctioning war.
Gwyneth Dunwoody - Labour parliamentary candidate
Interview 30 April 2005
Labour's longest-serving female MP talks to ePolitix.com about the women's vote, transport issues and how the election campaign is hurting British democracy.
Campaign is 'hurting democracy' says veteran backbencher
News Article 30 April 2005
Labour's longest-serving female backbencher has said the government is not listening to both its own party members and the public.
Howard 'hiding behind' mother-in-law's death
News Article 29 April 2005
Rhodri Morgan has accused Michael Howard of "hiding behind" his mother-in-law's death from a hospital-acquired infection to tell "lies" about MRSA.
Blair and Howard move from Iraq to Wales
News Article 29 April 2005
Friday saw Tony Blair and Michael Howard both engaged in a last push to secure Welsh votes before the election on May 5.
Blair backs Brown as next PM
News Article 29 April 2005
Tony Blair has given his strongest hint yet that he will back Gordon Brown as the next Labour leader.