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David Miliband assures Labour ‘I’ll be fine’
Defeated Labour leader contender David Miliband addresses the party conference.
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After suffering a narrow defeat to his brother in the Labour leadership contest, David Miliband is to announce plans for his future amid speculation he will walk away from the shadow cabinet.
Defeated Labour leader contender David Miliband addresses the party conference.
Will David Miliband stay or go? His question and answer session at Labour conference will leave more questions than answers.
Defeated Labour leadership contender David Miliband will not make a decision until Wednesday on whether he will join his younger brother’s Shadow Cabinet team, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
As former Labour leadership candidate David Miliband ponders his political future, Krishnan Guru-Murthy writes that his speech to the party conference will leave more questions than answers.
Former Labour leadership candidate David Miliband ponders his political future while assuring party members he will “be fine”. Political Editor Gary Gibbon writes about the story of two conferences.
David Miliband is still keeping everyone guessing about where he sees his future. The money is on him coming back but keeping an eye out for an high-powered international job, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
Exclusive: David Miliband has won an overwhelming endorsement from former Labour MPs whose seats will be crucial if Labour is to regain power, a Channel 4 News survey has found.
FactCheck’s Cathy Newman looks at David Miliband’s claim that his “favourite London discovery” is the Laughing Halibut fish and chip restaurant in Westminster.
As the Labour Party gets ready to choose its next leader, Political Editor Gary Gibbon reports on former prime minister Tony Blair’s heaviest hint yet that he backs David Miliband for the top job.
Gary Gibbon blogs on how Jon Cruddas has backed David Miliband in the Labour leadership election.
David Miliband tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy “the good society is defined not just by a good government but by a strong community”.
On the occasions when David Miliband was tempted to topple Gordon Brown it was, Gary Gibbon blogs, his brother Ed who “begged and begged and begged” him not to try to topple Gordon Brown and to wait for a vacancy.
Labour’s NEC has agreed a long contest, with the leader being crowned at the party’s conference in September, and a spending cap of £150,000.
David Miliband declares his candidacy for the Labour leadership following the general election and Gordon Brown’s resignation.