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Ed Miliband

Media Watch: Sun newspaper launches biased election website to mock Labour

Adam Barnett
18 March, 2015

The Sun’s election guide is a childish hub of anti-Labour propaganda

Labour must not be trapped by Conservative thinking on Scotland

Ed Jacobs
13 March, 2015

Worrying poll results should spur Labour on to make contingency plans for the event of a hung parliament

Media Watch: Mail rips Miliband’s ‘communist’ kitchen. But what of Cameron’s breadmaker?

Adam Barnett
12 March, 2015

This kitchen class warfare is silly, but if it counts the Prime Minister comes out smelling of flour

Ed Miliband’s tuition fee pledge: another reason for young people to vote Labour

Owain Gardner
27 February, 2015

Ed Miliband’s tuition fees policy is equitable, good for Britain and good for the taxpayer

Labour needs to start talking to the SNP

Ed Jacobs
25 February, 2015

Ed Miliband will need the votes of Scottish MPs if a Labour-led government is to work

Five ways the coalition has failed business

James Bloodworth
16 February, 2015

Despite attempts to portray Labour as hostile to business, the coalition has notched up its own failures

If Ed Miliband wants to be prime minister he must do better in Wales

Ed Jacobs
13 February, 2015

In 2010 Labour saw its share of the vote fall by 6.5 per cent compared to 2005

Memo to the BBC: wealth is created by workers as well as ‘captains of industry’

James Bloodworth
10 February, 2015

The PM is calling on bosses to give workers a pay rise while making it harder for workers to actually win things like pay increases

Comment: Lessons from Labour’s history

Richard Carr
9 February, 2015

Giving people more power has always been a central principle of the Labour party

There is nothing anti-business about wanting Boots to pay tax

Matthew Whittley
3 February, 2015

Tax avoidance is the real catastrophe for Britain

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