A total of 14 states will vote on Super Tuesday on 1 March.
Polls put Clinton ahead in next round when 11 states vote.
There are 565 delegates up for grabs in the SEC Primary on 1 March.
Labour leader says £100bn replacing Trident would be better invested into high-tech industry.
Crucial poll suggests reformists and moderates will increase numbers in Iran's parliament.
Sanders needs black voters to win the nomination, but he's struggling to prise them from Hillary.
Merseyside Police is readying for clashes
Exit poll predicts Fine Gael taking 26% of the vote while rivals Fianna Fáil hold 23%.
US ambassador laid a wreath at the shrine for the murdered leader of the Russian opposition.
Self-financed billionaire misspelt 'lightweight' and 'choker' when criticising rival on Twitter.
David Cameron has stated there is no 'third way' if the UK votes to leave EU on 23 June.
People are using the hashtag to state reasons why they won't vote for the Republican candidate.
Jean to bring order to Caribbean nation reeling under an electoral crisis.
A decision on whether to renew the UK's Trident nuclear weapons programme is due.
By the government's own evaluation, Trident does nothing to meet our current security threats.
Gruffalo illustrator says the 13-million copies bestseller would not exist if UK was outside the EU.
The UK Chancellor is set to deliver the budget on 16 March with some government departments protected from cuts
Labour leader's son Tommy Corbyn, student at York University, is events manager for Palestinian Solidarity Society.
Moderate Christie placed sixth in the New Hampshire Republican primary.
FDC candidate Besigye has been arrested six times in ten days and is currently under house arrest.
Unison and the TaxPayers' Alliance have raised concerns about the decision.
The figure comes complete with signature slouch, open mouth and accusatory pointed finger.
The EU - Congo's largest donor - also condemns illegal government arrests and detentions.
EXCLUSIVE: Bauma tells IBTimes UK about the non-violent fight to secure democracy.
There is much at stake in the polls, in which up to 70% of the electorate may turn out.
Protesters in Baghdad's Tahrir Square shouted slogans of 'no to corruption and the corrupt'
Neil Bantleman and Ferdinand Tjiong's sentence was also increased to 11 years as Canada calls ruling 'unjust'
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The elections have come at a time of growing rivalry between reformists and conservatives.
Polls predict ruling coalition of Fine Gael and Labour will lose its majority share.