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Michael White, Martin Kettle and Hugh Muir join Tom Clark to discuss a dramatic election night that resulted in a Conservative government with a wafer-thin majority
Ron Johnston, co-author of Money and Electoral Politics discusses campaign finance and how it has affected the 2015 general election
Tom Clark goes out on the campaign trail in the Tory/Labour swing seat of Stevenage
Tim Bale, Rafael Behr and Toby Helm join Tom Clark to discuss Ed Miliband's record, political philosophy and his character
Larry Elliott, Anthony King and Randeep Ramesh join Tom Clark to discuss the party manifesto launches this week. Plus: what happens in May if the election fails to produce a government that can command the House of Commons?
Alberto Nardelli and Anne Perkins join Hugh Muir to discuss Labour's plan to crack down on the 'non-dom' tax status; the debate over renewing the Trident nuclear arsenal and Tony Blair's speech on the EU
Zoe Williams, Hugh Muir and Michael White join T om Clark to discuss the first week of official election campaigning
Matthew d'Ancona, Rafael Behr and Anne Perkins join Tom Clark to discuss David Cameron's pledge to make this his last election; why the main parties are ruling out tax rises and William Hague's last-ditch attempt to help topple the speaker
In an interview with the Guardian, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg tells Phoebe Greenwood that he still believes in coalition government despite a bruising experience of working with the Conservatives. He discusses his successes and failures after five years as deputy prime minister and how his party is still recovering from its u-turn on tuition fees
Robert Chote of the Office for Budget Responsibility and Gavin Kelly of the Resolution Foundation join Tom Clark to discuss George Osborne's budget. Plus: Jonathan Freedland and Larry Elliott reflect on a very political chancellor