7.6 women in the Shadow Cabinet?
Gary Gibbons blogs on the complications facing the Labour party in the months to come.
Gary Gibbons blogs on the complications facing the Labour party in the months to come.
At the Education Select Committee and another quango on death row is in the spotlight – Tim Byles, head of Partnership for Schools.
The White House is feeling a bit “bounced” by the suggestion that Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into the Pentagon computers, might be allowed to serve his sentence in a British
Gary Gibbon blogs on Prime Minister David Cameron’s first official trip to the United States and his meeting with President Barack Obama.
David Cameron has just told PBS radio in Washington that the Megrahi release was “not a BP decision” but “the decision of British ministers” (by which he means Scottish
Gary Gibbon looks ahead to tomorrow’s white House meeting between Barack Obama and David Cameron.
Tony Benn says that Ralph Miliband, father of the Miliband boys, once said to him that when they were young one of them said, after a long chat about socialism: “but will it work?” When
Ed Miliband has got the nomination of the GMB.
Gary Gibbon reports from Vince Cable’s lecture to vice-chancellors at London South Bank University.
Vince Cable wil point towards a graduate tax in a speech tomorrow, while Iain Duncan Smith is having a touch time at the DWP, blogs Gary Gibbon.