Ed Jacobs
Ed writes on devolved and local government. He works as a political consultant at the only Northern based consultancy, The Public Affairs Company. Ed has previously helped establish and run a student news website therundown.co.uk.
Screeching U-turns in Scottish politics
Members of all parties continue to contradict each other over their plans for future deals with the SNP
If Ed Miliband wants to be prime minister he must do better in Wales
In 2010 Labour saw its share of the vote fall by 6.5 per cent compared to 2005
SNP lead down to 10 points in latest poll
If replicated at a General Election this would be less disastrous for Labour than some have predicted
The danger for Labour lies very firmly in Scotland
Tory gains from the Lib Dems could push them ahead of Labour as they continue to lose seats to the SNP
IS a DUP-Labour deal possible? History says maybe
Northern Ireland MPs have propped up governments before, and now a former first minister has hinted at a Labour deal
Miliband promises home rule for Scotland while Sturgeon puts her foot down
Rebuttals abound in the discussion on home rule