Summary

  • David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash over their tax and business policies at Prime Minister's Questions

  • Sir John Chilcot hopes will not set date for his report of his inquiry into the Iraq War

  • Control of Rotherham council to be handed over to commissioners after child abuse scandal; New Zealand judge to head historical abuse inquiry

  • Rolling coverage from the BBC's political team - from Today and Breakfast through to Newsnight and Today in Parliament

  1. Coming up later....published at 06:36 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    House of Commons
    Parliament

    David Cameron and Ed Miliband will face each other across the despatch box at Prime Minister's Questions, from the usual time of noon. We'll be bringing you all the action and reaction.

  2. Chilcot inquirypublished at 06:29 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    House of Commons
    Parliament

    Sir John ChilcotImage source, PA

    The main event this morning in Parliament is set to be Sir John Chilcot being questioned by MPs on the Foreign Affairs Committee about his long-delayed report into the Iraq War. The session starts at 10:00 GMT and we'll have a live video stream, and text commentary, on this page.

  3. Chilcot inquirypublished at 06:27 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    BBC Breakfast

    Speaking to BBC Breakfast, BBC political correspondent Ben Wright predicts that the committee's questioning of inquiry chairman Sir John Chilcot will be "robust" and "angry" but that little detail about the report will emerge. Sir John has said he can see "no realistic prospect" of publication before the general election on 7 May.

  4. Prime Minister's Questionspublished at 06:22 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    Alex Hunt
    Politics editor, BBC News Online

    House of Commons

    We got a fresh angle on Prime Minister's Questions in Michael Cockerell's documentary on BBC Two last night, which is where this pic is from. The stakes are getting higher every week for David Cameron and Ed Miliband at their weekly PMQs clash, which begins at noon. We'll have all the build-up to the main event, and the reaction throughout the rest of the day.

  5. Good morningpublished at 06:20 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    Alex Hunt
    Politics editor, BBC News Online

    Hello and welcome to a fresh day's coverage of political developments ahead of the 7 May General Election. There are now 92 days to go. You'll be able to listen or watch all the BBC's political output today on this page and we'll be bringing you all the best clips, quotes, analysis, reaction and breaking political news throughout the day. If you want to catch up with what happened on Tuesday, here's yesterday's campaign countdown.