Jeremy Vine explains Parliament might look like according to the latest BBC forecast.
While on the campaign trail in 1994, the Labour stalwart lived up to his man of the people reputation.
The then deputy prime minister was in Rhyl, north Wales, to speak at a Labour rally, in 2001.
The former deputy leader of the Labour Party, who later sat in the Lords, leaves a wife and two sons.
Farmers on why they're protesting about inheritance tax
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones talks to the BBC about his childhood.
Kemi Badenoch has won the Conservative leadership race, replacing Rishi Sunak.
Henry Zeffman: How this Budget could change your life
This is the last time the former prime minister will appear at PMQs.
Treasury minister James Murray was pressed on what makes someone a "working" person ahead of next week's Budget.
The Chancellor has indicated that she will change the debt rules in the Budget to help fund new projects.
The deputy PM highlights the "battle of the gingers" with her shadow in a light-hearted reference to their similar hair colours.
Former MP Craig Mackinlay becomes the first quadruple amputee to sit in the Lords.
Boris Johnson rejects the notion that he is a 'liar'.
The PM tells the BBC's Chris Mason about the need to take "unpopular decisions" now.
Highlights of Keir Starmer's first party conference speech as prime minister.
The protester accused the government of continuing to sell arms to Israel, briefly halting the chancellor's speech.
Nigel Farage says his party's general election performance was marred by at best "loopy" and at worst "extremely racist candidates".
Ed Davey arrives at Brighton conference by jet ski.
The prime minister speaks to Laura Kuenssberg in his first major Downing Street interview.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says he will do "what's necessary" to turn prisons around.