
Miliband woos Northern Ireland
The Labour leader visited Stormont to discuss the peace process and the devolution of corporation tax powers

The Labour leader visited Stormont to discuss the peace process and the devolution of corporation tax powers

Meanwhile Miliband’s satisfaction ratings north of the border lag behind even Cameron’s

The ComRes survey suggests that Labour could lose centre-ground votes to Farage.

Ed Miliband talked sense yesterday, but the electorate still need some form of greater succour.

Labour’s deficit reduction plans for the next parliament are genuinely different to those of the Conservatives.

Ed Balls’ task tomorrow will be to establish Labour as a party that can be trusted to get its hands back on the levers of power.

Miliband will say that Britain needs a recovery for working people if the government is to ‘squeeze the deficit and not the middle’.

There is no one type of ‘working person’, and it’s an indictment of our politics that such an obvious point has to be made.

Labour are set to lose all but five of their 40 Scottish MPs in the General Election, making it all but impossible to oust David Cameron from Downing Street, according to a new poll.

Rampant and unjustifiable inequality is the biggest issue Britain faces, and he gets it.