How Labour went from Ed to Ed
At shadow cabinet meetings, Miliband acts as chairman and Balls as chief executive.
View ArticleWhy Ed Miliband welcomed David's intervention
It is right that the Labour Party rigorously debates how to deliver fairness in tough times.
View ArticleAverage UK household still £7,900 in debt
New report shows that British consumers are struggling to pay down loans.
View ArticleWhy you should back High Streets First
A new campaign wants locals to be given powers to limit the number of betting shops on their streets.
View ArticleUK manufacturers report output freeze
CBI report reveals effect of looming recession on manufacturing firms.
View ArticleThe Lib Dems' family feud on welfare
Party activists are seething about the welfare reform bill.
View ArticleThe threat from far-right terrorism
The Home Affairs Select Committee has produced an important report on an oft-ignored subject.
View ArticleWeb Only: the best of the blogs
The five must-read blogs from today, including Paul Dacre's u-turn and the Network Rail bonus.
View ArticleCan Newt make a comeback?
He's already done it twice, but can Gingrich come back a third time?
View ArticleReviews round-up
The critics verdicts on Jon McGregor, Tony Judt and Faramerz Dabhoiwala.
View ArticleScotland's credit rating becomes an issue
Credit rating agencies warn that an independent Scotland may not inherit the UK's AAA rating.
View ArticleKeeping faith with the state: a reply to David Miliband
Now is not the time for the left to turn its back on big government.
View ArticleMorning Call: pick of the papers
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
View Article£10.9bn of unpaid tax written off by government? Who cares!
The Treasury does not adequately monitor the way it spends public money, according to MPs.
View ArticleWill Lansley be "taken out and shot"?
Speculation about the Health Secretary's future continues to grow.
View ArticleDacre says Murdoch press support allowed Iraq war
Support of News International crucial to Iraq invasion, says Daily Mail chief.
View ArticleBP profits rise sharply in Q4
Oil giant confirms increased dividend payments to shareholders after profits soar.
View ArticleLatter Day Taint?
Evidence suggests that Mitt Romney's religion is less important to voters than it is to reporters.
View ArticleDisappointing sales figures for UK retailers
January figures down as consumer confidence remains low.
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