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Why Ed Miliband welcomed David's intervention

Why Ed Miliband welcomed David's intervention

It is right that the Labour Party rigorously debates how to deliver fairness in tough times.

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How Labour went from Ed to Ed

How Labour went from Ed to Ed

At shadow cabinet meetings, Miliband acts as chairman and Balls as chief executive.

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Miliband rules out a shadow cabinet return. Or does he?

Miliband rules out a shadow cabinet return. Or does he?

Former foreign secetary says "you never know" about possible frontbench return.

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Alex Salmond, the BBC and the impartiality question

Alex Salmond, the BBC and the impartiality question

The SNP leader's rugby punditry was cancelled on grounds of impartiality. Is he right to raise concerns about political interference?

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Stuck in the middle with you

Stuck in the middle with you

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Lucky Dave

Lucky Dave

In crisis after crisis, the Prime Minister’s breezy confidence has kept him insulated from public scorn. But as policy failures mount, how much longer can he keep getting away with it?

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A departure widely unmourned, but there is no upside for the Lib Dems

A departure widely unmourned, but there is no upside for the Lib Dems

Huhne was not the most "coalicious" figure in government, but that is precisely why ordinary party members liked having him in the cabinet.

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Huhne resigns from the cabinet

Huhne resigns from the cabinet

Lib Dem resigns as Energy Secretary and says he is "innocent of these charges".

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Huhne charged: the full statement from the CPS

Huhne charged: the full statement from the CPS

Energy Secretary and his former wife Vicky Pryce charged with perverting the course of justice.

Huhne charged by police

Huhne charged by police

Energy Secretary will be prosecuted over speeding points allegations.

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