Ed Miliband
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Minority government: it can work if politicians thinks big
In Depth Does 1910 hold lessons for today’s politicians – if they’re prepared to form broad alliances?
By Don Brind Published
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Miliband finds his scoring boots in assault on Pessina
In Depth The Labour leader doesn’t always hit the open goals, as playwright David Hare reminded us at the weekend
By Nigel Horne Published
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Cameron’s mummy problem: will war on mediocre schools help?
In Depth But PM's line on academies and Three Rs comes straight from Gove – who proved ‘toxic’ with mums
By The Mole Published
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Sunday newspapers give Ed Miliband a ‘hellish’ day
Speed Read Everyone’s sticking in the knife in – and not just right-wing papers, but the Statesman and Guardian too
By Jack Bremer Published
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Labour-SNP coalition adds up (if you ignore Trident issue)
In Depth Projection says this is the only pairing that can win a majority – but Labour won’t budge on Trident
By Don Brind Published
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A Tory collapse in England could hand Miliband victory
In Depth Yes, the SNP could win most of the seats in Scotland on 7 May – but is it England that holds the key?
By Don Brind Published
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Forget the TV debates – catch the Party Leaders Bake Off
In Depth Impressionist Rory Bremner takes the fight to Westminster for his Coalition Report
By Jack Bremer Published
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Labour pledge to get tough on immigration draws flak
In Depth Let’s not out-kip Ukip, says MP David Lammy, as Labour confront an uncomfortable issue
By The Mole Published
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What Cameron and Miliband could do to win on 7 May
In Depth Pollsters offer advice to both leaders – and the formula for Labour is surprisingly radical
By Don Brind Published
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Alan Milburn intervention risks sabotaging Labour win
In Depth Mordernising Health Secretary throws spanner in works by criticising Labour's NHS approach
By The Mole Published
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100 days war starts here as PM pledges welfare cuts
In Depth At last he’s sounding like a proper Tory, says Mail: he’s also happy to join TV debates (with caveats)
By The Mole Published
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Will it be the Sun wot wins it for the Tories again?
In Depth Paper pussyfoots over who it will back – but ‘Sunifesto’ makes it clear it can only be Cameron
By Don Brind Published
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TV debates: will Cameron relent? Will anyone watch?
In Depth The leader of the Greens – and of the SNP and Plaid Cymru - are now invited: it’s looking like a farce
By The Mole Published
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Cameron’s Achilles heel: why are Tories not advancing?
In Depth Tracking the parties’ poll averages shows Tories are flatlining and way off their target for victory
By Don Brind Published
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