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Gordon Brown’s ex-spin doctor gets a new job
Justin Forsyth, who was Gordon Brown’s head of communications at No. 10, has a new job – Chief Executive at Save the Children.
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Justin Forsyth, who was Gordon Brown’s head of communications at No. 10, has a new job – Chief Executive at Save the Children.
Former PM Gordon Brown is back in London, and visiting former colleagues.
An excellent opening statement from Gordon Brown in the third leaders debate, blogs Gary Gibbon
It is a Jekyll and Hyde moment and the sort of thing that would’ve been Gordon Brown’s aides’ worst nightmare, writes Gary Gibbon.
Gary Gibbon blogs on his #asktheleaders profile of Gordon Brown, and asks whether the prime minister has met the qualities that Lord Mandelson says are needed for a good PM.
During PMQs the Prime Minister claimed that there are more helicopters in Afghanistan than every before but was he right?
Gordon Brown says there will be a pledge in the next Labour manifesto to maintain the 20p tax rate.
Yesterday FackCheck looked at the prime minister’s claim that the defence budget has been rising every year since 1997. We concluded that in real terms – that is, taking inflation into account – Gordon Brown was incorrect. In real terms, the defence budget has fallen year-on-year four times since 1997. Getting political Today it all got…
The Iraq Inquiry blogger poses questions that Gordon Brown may face when he gives evidence.
The Sun is insisting they are not running Jacqui Janes as part of a campaign and that the recording made of Gordon Brown’s phone call to the bereaved mother was done spontaneously by a friend – though No 10 will need some convincing.
Gordon Brown has pressed the button and changed British electioneering forever. In a statement on the Labour website he’s given the go-ahead for head-to-head debates between the party leaders to start before the campaign proper, to be in a series – maybe three, maybe more and to take place round the country.
The Sun’s declcaration of support for David Cameron will have really hurt Gordon Brown, who has invested a lot over the years in cultivating the Murdoch empire.
Gordon Brown is going to say a few introductory words to conference at 4.30 before taking questions from a bunch of newly selected parliamentary candidates. Probably not the toughest audience you might think. Labour will be hoping it distracts attention from an unexpected question thrown at the PM by Andrew Marr this morning. He asked…
Gordon Brown is a very angry man today. That much was obvious from my all too brief encounter with him this afternoon. I was holed up in the tiny offices the British mission have here in the UN building along with political editors from BBC, ITV Sky and Five News. Waiting to take our turns…