Cameron addresses Tory MPs his way on the new coalition agreement
David Cameron is to address Tory MPs on the fleshed-out coalition agreement, 30 pages long I hear, which will be published tomorrow.
David Cameron is to address Tory MPs on the fleshed-out coalition agreement, 30 pages long I hear, which will be published tomorrow.
Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch visited Downing Street yesterday.
You will hear a lot today about 1832 and the Great Reform Act in the coverage of Nick Clegg’s first big speech as Deputy PM, writes political editor Gary Gibbon.
Norman Lamb will be moving into the deputy prime minister’s office to take up a role as Nick Clegg’s in-house political adviser. Number 10 may have to build a spectator stand round the
Waiting for Parliament to start.
Labour’s NEC has agreed a long contest, with the leader being crowned at the party’s conference in September, and a spending cap of £150,000.
Liam Byrne on the letter he left to his successor, saying there is no money left.
How do Tory backbenchers feel about yesterday’s grand coalition deal?
Iain Duncan Smith is the new work and pensions secretary. A huge thrill to the Tory right, though in truth they don’t always like what he recommends. Some of it costs serious money as well!
David Cameron and Nick Clegg on the steps of Downing Street.