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If you’re going to be up, All Night Long, why not relax, and converse into the night on the day’s events in PB NightHawks.
If you’re a lurker, Hello,  why not delurk tonight, if you do delurk, I’m sure you’ll be Dancing on the Ceiling in excitement.
The round up of recent events (click on the links below, and it will bring up the relevant link)
- Vince Cable will lose his economy job with the Lib Dems tomorrow
- The chart that explains how the Conservatives will approach the election. If the conversation is in the top right-hand corner, the Conservatives win. If the conversation is anywhere else, they probably won’t
- Dear London Mayoral candidates – the Mansion Tax isn’t a “tax on Londonâ€
- Trust and doubt swing the spending battle in Osborne’s favour
- Power without purpose: the tragic rule of David Cameron, The prime minister rose without ideological trace. Whatever the election result, he seems likely to disappear the same way
- Some gloomy general election predictions
- Conservatives will win May general election, predicts Goldman Sachs
- Follow every prediction – and make your own – with May2015’s election-forecasting machine
- In every crisis, an opportunity: How minority government could pave the way to a realignment of British party politics
- Michael Gove might not be preparing for another coalition. But other Tories are
- Who is the real Ed Miliband?
- Labour accused of bragging over pledge to keep £83m of arts funding cuts, Party admits it cannot commit to reversing many cuts as author Neil Gaiman and Green party criticise response to Tory dossier
- This Canadian Is Patiently Dealing With Twitter Abuse From People Who Think He’s Jim Murphy MP. Jim from Ontario is not Jim from Glasgow.
- 16 Political Lessons We Can Learn From Cats
- Most Earth-like planet ever discovered could be a cosy home for alien life
- Nazi super cows: British farmer forced to destroy half his murderous herd of bio-engineered Heck cows after they try to kill staff
- Archaeologists May Have Uncovered the Site of Jesus’s Trial
- 405 years ago tomorrow, Galileo Galilei discovered the Galilean moons