The objectionable nickname aside, what has become of the 67 female candidates tipped for great things in 2009?
The Chief Constable of the British Transport Police has erred in deciding that these MPs cannot continue to serve in his force in a part-time role.
Guido Fawkes is the most read among MPs as a whole.
The left-wing campaign group has denied Labour the initiative on a host of issues.
First elected in 1955, he has been an MP during the terms of eleven different Prime Ministers.
Giles Dilnot studies the heckles, gestures and death stares that MPs use on one another.
The Government has rocked the Yes campaign onto the back foot – now it’s the Opposition’s turn.
The Westminster system prizes being seen and heard, regardless of whether all the activity makes a difference.
Crunching the numbers from yesterday’s vote suggests conventional wisdom doesn’t quite match reality.
But what is this ‘hard work’ of which our politicians speak? Do they in fact, just mean ‘work’ – as in an honest day’s work?
Chumocracy, long working hours and horrendous social media abuse all contribute, he tells the BBC’s Daily Politics.
The Erewash MP’s departure raises serious question for the party on how to retain female MPs.
Knighthoods for two outgoing MPs, and much deserved recognition for many others.
That’s to say, we need proper open primaries, a robust right of recall, fewer MPs and Ministers – and the Commons controlling its own business.
More political professionalism is leading to greater voter control – and stronger incumbency for MPs.