The changing narrative of Chancellor George Osborne
Faisal Islam spend’s time with the Chancellor on the way back from Brussels. He finds a politician settling into his job.
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Faisal Islam spend’s time with the Chancellor on the way back from Brussels. He finds a politician settling into his job.
Labour’s Alan Johnson resigns from his post as Shadow Chancellor citing personal reasons. Political Editor Gary Gibbon looks at what the abrupt departure means for the future of the opposition.
Labour leader Ed Miliband is deciding on his line-up for the Shadow Cabinet, as Yvette Cooper battles it out with her husband Ed Balls for top job as Shadow Chancellor.
Channel 4 News FactCheck examines the claims in Ask the Chancellors.
About five minutes after Channel 4’s Ask the Chancellors debate had ended, Britain’s first ever “spin room” was invaded by a phalanx of sharp-suited Conservatives, blogs Faisal Islam.
FactCheck looks at a range of statements from the “Ask the Chancellors” debate on Channel 4
All very reasonable so far in the Channel 4 chancellors debate, blogs Gary Gibbon.
Our online poll finds Vince Cable the winner as he joins Alistair Darling to condemn George Osborne’s proposed tax cuts in Channel 4’s ground-breaking Ask the Chancellors debate.
The far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) has won national elections in Austria, but whether it can form a government depends on convincing its conservative rivals to join with it.
At the UN in midtown Manhattan, the US and France are reported to be leading a new diplomatic effort to end hostilities in both Gaza and Lebanon.
We spoke to Peter Kyle, who’s the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology.
The gloomy outlook peddled by the Chancellor over her first 80 days in office has been replaced with one of optimism and cheer – but are the voters convinced?
We were joined by economist and University College London professor Mariana Mazzucato.
The government’s decision to cut winter fuel payments for pensioners is unpopular even inside the party’s conference hall.
At the Labour Party Conference, Chancellor Rachel Reeves struck a more positive tone about the economy after weeks of doom-laden warnings.