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Haltemprice & Howden

Detailed coverage of the Haltemprice & Howden by-election

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Blacklisted by Liberty Davis

  • By Shan Oakes
  • 09 July 2008

The Green candidate in the Haltemprice and Howden by-election accuses David Davis of avoiding debate with his rivals in her final article ahead of Thursday's election

On the campaign trail...

  • By Shan Oakes
  • 07 July 2008

The Green candidate in the Haltemprice and Howden by-election, Shan Oakes, relates some of the highlights from a frenetic few days...

Greens: We're civil liberties party

Greens: We're civil liberties party

  • By Adrian Ramsay
  • 30 June 2008

Just which party is the standard bearer for civil liberties? Well Adrian Ramsay says it is the Greens and urges the NS to endorse them in Haltemprice and Howden

Brown's Henley Nemesis and the Anti-Messiah Complex

  • By Martin Bright
  • 27 June 2008

The result of the by-election in Boris Johnson's old seat was no surprise, but the symbolism surrounding it speaks volumes

Mr Brown's long year

Mr Brown's long year

  • By Martin Bright
  • 26 June 2008

One survey suggests that "Real New Labour", an eminently moderate group, could well become the dominant faction

Tony Blair's briefs

  • By Jonathan Calder
  • 24 June 2008

Why David Davis should have bought a sports car rather than resigning his seat plus the curious connection between senior Labour figures and the Wombles.

Defamatory DD comment?

  • By Paul Evans
  • 20 June 2008

Wanted: A Liberal Challenger to David Davis

  • By Martin Bright
  • 19 June 2008

The New Statesman this week calls for a genuinely liberal candidate to stand against David Davis. Who should it be?

Desperado's last stand

Desperado's last stand

  • By Tara Hamilton-Miller
  • 19 June 2008

David Davis gives his all for a noble cause - and for himself

Truly, madly, politically

Truly, madly, politically

  • By Catherine Fieschi
  • 19 June 2008

David Davis's snap resignation struck a chord with people because it was spontaneous and unscripted. But why did so many commentators struggle with the idea it was a reasoned decision, ponders Demos director Catherine Fieschi. And why do we have a problem with emotion in politics?

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