Here in the UK we're heading towards an election, although for those of us in Scotland and, to a lesser degree, in Wales, the number of issues to select a party on is somewhat reduced; Paul has a a short roundup here.
The BBC has excellent coverage here, but has a small and interesting blog here, that's worth a read. They've almost brought some humour back to politics! If only the archives were a little less clunky to read, it would be near-perfect.
The FT also has an election psuedo-blog (subscribers only) as well as full coverage (catchy link, too: http://news.ft.com/cms/543e48fa-8727-11d9-9e3c-00000e2511c8.html ;-). Key things missing from the FT blog are comments, permalinks, intra-daily updates (& timestamps), RSS/Atom feeds and ... general accessability.
As ever, the Guardian are the cool cats of the class. On top of their blog is great, with good content as well as all the requisite features. They've even taken things one step further, with a Blair Watch Project tag on Flickr and a Photoshopping contest. Nice work.
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