Liberal Democrat Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has today launched the Liberal Democrats' 2014 European election campaign. The Liberal Democrats are now the only party truly campaigning to keep Britain IN Europe. Back our campaign here.

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg launched the Liberal Democrats' 2014 local election campaign, highlighting how Liberal Democrat majority councils have frozen council tax and protected vital services.
He also unveiled a dossier loaded with more than £500m worth of vanity projects and elaborate expense claims amassed by Tory and Labour-run councils.

Nick Clegg has welcomed the Jewish Manifesto for the European Elections published by the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
The manifesto was produced in consultation with various Jewish communal bodies in the UK, and concluded following a discussion of our 300 Deputies at the most recent full Board of Deputies meeting.

Writing in today's Evening Standard, Liberal Democrat Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg warns that leaving the EU would undermine Britain's national interests.
Nick explains how a vote for UKIP would threaten the British economy and why the Liberal Democrats are the only party standing up to UKIP.
This is your chance to put Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg on the spot.
Nick is holding a Q&A session, hosted by the Oxford Mail at a city centre location on Tuesday, May 20. Click here to apply for a free ticket to attend.

Today, Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg unveiled a "manifesto for the next generation" launching the party's pre-manifesto, an 80-page document that will form the backbone of the party's 2015 election platform.
The document includes a host of policies aimed unapologetically at realising the potential of children and young people.

Within hours of the momentous decision by the Scottish people to remain in the UK, Westminster found itself once again bogged down in conventional party political point scoring.
I have seen for myself the way in which the vested interests in the two old parties can conspire to block reform - scuppering elections to the House of Lords and a clean up of party funding in recent years.