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The charges relate to the 2015 General Election campaign in South Thanet.
Plus: UKIP abandons the field against Remain Tories. A bike-riding Minister isn’t canvassing. And: Michael Crick should apologise.
The letter of the law, and a previous case study, cautioned against implying an allegation was equal to guilt. But they ignored it.
Many parliamentarians feel that CCHQ has hung them out to dry by being slow to take responsibility for its errors.
The last of our profiles looks at a region that witnessed another Liberal Democrat extinction event and the undoing of the People’s Army.
Our whistle-stop tour heads to the South East, where the Tories and Labour are fighting it out and two minor parties have everything at stake.
Conservatives largest party. Labour close behind. Less bad for the LibDems that some predict. UKIP win three seats. The SNP grab over 20.
Fascinating research from the Fabian Society.
The insurgents love the seaside, hate the Tories and pay close attention to the local election results.
Yesterday’s Lord Ashcroft poll casts light on its chances of winning Westminster seats – and on where Nigel Farage might stand.
Farage’s summer isn’t getting off to a good start – how might he try to regain momentum before it vanishes?
Three councillors – Tony Devenish, Anna Firth and Craig Mackinlay – will face the final selection meeting on Friday.
Candidates sought to replace Laura Sandys and Lorraine Fullbrook – and perhaps to fight against Farage in 2015.
This island within an island has an island mentality – hence UKIP’s popularity. But is that popularity anything more than skin deep?