As Mili D quits, Mili E gets on with leading
David Miliband has quit the front bench but will remain as an MP, while his brother Ed Miliband, the new Labour leader, begins to recruit his new cabinet, as Gary Gibbon blogs.
David Miliband has quit the front bench but will remain as an MP, while his brother Ed Miliband, the new Labour leader, begins to recruit his new cabinet, as Gary Gibbon blogs.
Political editor Gary Gibbon’s verdict on Ed Miliband’s first speech as leader of the Labour party: he didn’t sink, he didn’t fly, but he may have changed some opinions.
Our Political Editor, Gary Gibbon, reports on the prospects for Labour’s NEXT election – for members of Ed Miliband’s Shadow Cabinet.
Defeated Labour leader contender David Miliband addresses the party conference.
New Labour leader Ed Miliband says there is “no psychodrama” between him and his brother David who is to decided whether or not to join the shadow cabinet.
David Miliband is still keeping everyone guessing about where he sees his future. The money is on him coming back but keeping an eye out for an high-powered international job, writes Political
I’ve just had a look at the turnout for the big three trade unions that backed him in the summer – the GMB, Unite and Unison. If you average the three together you get a collective
Vince Cable issues a warning to Nick Clegg – if he were leading the Liberal Democrats, he would handle things differently.
Gary Gibbon blogs on the reaction defence minister Nick Harvey received from the Liberal Democrat conference on the suggestion that Trident construction is likely to be delayed.
Gary Gibbon looks at what’s behind Vince Cable’s excursion into anti-capitalist rhetoric…and how it might go down at the Lib Dem conference Glee Club.