Mid Dorset and North Poole MP Annette Brooke assesses the state of play in the Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election:
Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards explains why he wants five-year fixed-term parliaments to become four-year fixed-term parliaments:
Tuition fee protestors explain why they decided to march in central London against the coalition government's plans:
Conservative backbencher Rebecca Harris outlines the advantages of stopping putting the clocks back every winter:
The CBI's Richard Lambert comments as his organisation's annual conference draws to a close:
The Liberal Democrats' former higher education spokesperson Stephen Williams warns he will vote against government plans to shake up university funding if he doesn't get his way:
The Commons' new backbench business committee chair, Labour MP Natascha Engel, outlines her ambitions for the coming year.
Shadow work and pensions secretary Yvette Cooper gives her reaction to the 2010 emergency Budget:
Public accounts committee chair Margaret Hodge gives her reaction to the 2010 emergency Budget:
Green party leader and new MP Caroline Lucas gives her response to the 2010 emergency Budget:
Shadow business secretary Ken Clarke tells politics.co.uk he thinks the Conservatives have a "slim chance" of securing an overall majority.
Former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown gives his take on Nick Clegg's leaders' debate performance.
The Liberal Democrats' incumbent in Cheltenham, Martin Horwood, and his Conservative challenger, Mark Coote, discuss the campaign.
Labour's Michael Foster is facing a strong challenge from Conservative challenger Robin Walker. Has 'Worcester woman' finally fallen out of love with New Labour?
Stafford MP David Kidney explains his position on the difficulties at his local hospital - and answers questions put to him by campaigning group Cure the NHS.
Candidates from the main parties give their take on the problems faced by Luton South - and why they should be the expenses-ravaged constituency's next MP.
Independent reviewer Maurice Smith explains why he has decided to rule out a ban on teachers being members of racist organisations like the BNP.
Dog attack victim Betty Williams, Labour's MP for Conwy, describes the moment she was bitten by a Rottweiler - and criticises the government's proposals on dangerous dogs.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka calls on the government to come to the negotiating table on the second day of a 48-hour strike.
Caroline Lucas talks to <i>politics.co.uk</i> about her hopes for the Green party at the 2010 general election.
The Global Poverty Project's Hugh Evans explains the goals behind his work in St Paul's Cathedral.
Listen to Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Ed Davey support Reprieve's legal action seeking to force the government to publish its guidance on intelligence gained through torture:
Shadow Cabinet member David Willetts discusses the thinking behind his latest book, The Pinch, in an in-depth interview with <i>politics.co.uk</i>.
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