John Crace's digested election
All you really need to know about the last 24 hours of campaigning
Dim Dowden is not the right Tory frontman to energise flatlining campaign
John CraceIt was a bad day all round for TV election interviews, and Sunak’s abrasive chat with Kuenssberg will not win points
IFS despairs as it finds no party’s imaginary numbers add up
John CraceInstitute for Fiscal Studies reluctantly takes manifesto pledges seriously as it delivers verdict on spending plans of big four parties
Digested coalition: David Cameron and Nick Clegg roll up their sleeves
John CraceWe know we have differences, but we are united ... in an insatiable lust for power. And each other
Digested coalition: Fame and fall guys
John CraceDigested election: Gordon Brown is going
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Digested coalition: Gordon Brown is resigning … himself to stay at No 10
John CraceGordon Brown's unmoved, David Cameron gets flirty, Nick Clegg gets shirty, but Lord Ashcroft is angry
Digested election: Gordon Brown is not going quietly
John CraceThe PM's sulking, David Cameron's panicking and Nick Clegg's not listening ... well, not very hard
Digested election result: As clear as mud
Jim Crace on the chaos and confusion left in the wake of the general election
Digested election: If it's a hung parliament, who shall we hang?
John CraceDigested election: Cameron finds a black man in Plymouth
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Digested election: Ganging up on Gordon
John CraceJohn Crace finds David Cameron grateful to Tony Blair and Manish Sood and Ed Balls and ...
Digested election: The Tories prepare for power
John CraceJohn Crace on the leaders' state of mind as the campaign moves into its closing stages
Digested election: David Cameron's can-do attitude to power
John CraceJohn Crace watches on as Andrew Marr puts the PM-in-waiting on the spot
Digested election: Let's start building our Big High Society
John Crace helps the Camerons pack for No 10
Digested election: Third leaders' TV debate
Digested election: Was that 'bigoted' or 'big-hearted'?
John CraceGordon Brown's intemperate remarks and their ample aftermath
Digested election: Peppa Pig refuses to save Labour's bacon
Popular children's character cancels her campaign appearance and the Tories dump Michael Caine as head of the militia
Digested election: Power corrupts, whichever way you slice it
Our man on the inside exposes the leaders' secret fears about a hung parliament
You can't beat the (voting) system
John Crace on how the parties are dealing with the prospects of electoral reform
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