Politics: All the latest Headlines from the BBC

‘Missing millions’ firm paid MP’s costs
An MP’s general election campaign benefitted from a company being investigated over “missing millions”, a BBC investigation finds.

EU exit would make UK ‘poorer’ – Osborne
The chancellor says an EU exit would cost an average £4,300 per household – but Leave campaigners call the claim “completely absurd”.

Campaign focus on climate and land
Scottish parties are set to campaign on climate change and the environment, as the race for Holyrood continues.

Poor ‘lose in primary schools scramble’
Poorer families are losing out in the scramble for good school places, research suggests, as thousands of parents hear news of their child’s primary place.

VIDEO: French minister: UK ‘weaker outside EU’
A French government minister has said that Britain would have a much weaker hand when negotiating trade deals, if it votes to leave the EU in June.

VIDEO: ‘Got to protect manufacturing jobs’
Labour’s Yvette Cooper told Andrew Marr that trade and manufacturing could be affected if the UK votes to leave.

VIDEO: ‘Cameron should remain if UK backs Brexit’
David Cameron should stay prime minister and lead negotiations if the UK votes to leave the EU, cabinet minister Chris Grayling says.

Parties focus on climate and education
Climate change and education have been on the agenda as campaigning for the Holyrood election continues.

VIDEO: Election 2016: What is at stake?
Before June 23rd, voters across the UK will get a chance to cast their ballot in a range of elections on May 5th.

STUC call for ‘bold ambitious policies’
The STUC will call for “bold ambitious policies” from Scotland’s party leaders, at its annual congress gets under way.

Cameron ‘must stay PM if UK votes Leave’
David Cameron should stay on as PM to lead negotiations with the EU if the country votes to leave, cabinet minister Chris Grayling tells the BBC.

Tories target 2p cut in income tax
The Welsh Conservatives would aim to cut income tax in Wales by 2p in the pound if they win the assembly election.

France ‘committed’ to Hinkley Point
The French government is “completely committed” to building the UK’s Hinkley Point nuclear power plant, France’s economy minister tells the BBC.

Protest over hospital baby care loss
About 200 people protest outside the Senedd, urging ministers to restore specialist baby care and paediatric services to a Pembrokeshire hospital.

Parties hit the streets on campaign trail
Scottish party leaders have been out and about pushing their election message to voters on the street.

Thousands protest against austerity
Thousands of people from across the UK travel to London take part in protest against government cuts.

VIDEO: Johnson accuses Obama of EU ‘hypocrisy’
Speaking to the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, Boris Johnson has accused Barack Obama of “hypocrisy” over his support for Britain remaining in the EU.

Cornwall: In or Out?
Newsnight’s Katie Razzall gauges the opinion of people in Cornwall on the EU referendum.

Johnson accuses Obama of EU ‘hypocrisy’
Boris Johnson says Barack Obama’s support for the UK staying in the EU in “nakedly hypocritical”, as the US “wouldn’t dream of sharing sovereignty”.

Head quits in academies plan protest
A primary school headmaster announces his resignation, blaming the government’s plans to turn all primaries in England into academies.

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