2014 was a year to forget for Ed Miliband – now it’s win or bust
Ed Miliband has lurched from one mishap to another over the last year. He must win in 2015 to save Labour from disintegration.
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Ed Miliband has lurched from one mishap to another over the last year. He must win in 2015 to save Labour from disintegration.
Former teacher Charles Napier is sentenced to 13 years in prison after being found guilty of sexually assaulting 23 boys.
Europe and the US are ready for battle in golf’s Ryder Cup. Oh, and Ukip leader Nigel Farage has popped up in a pretty odd Paddy Power ad for the contest too.
After an EU ruling from April questioned current UK data law, the government wants to force through an emergency law allowing telecoms companies to go on collecting and storing data.
The former high court judge Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss will head a non-statutory inquiry into how institutions handled historic complaints of child sex abuse.
David Cameron orders a review after papers show that Margaret Thatcher sent an SAS officer to help the Indian army carry out the notorious storming of the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
Are we more likely to leave Europe under Labour or a Labour-LibDem coalition than under the Tories?
Leading trade union GMB announces it is cutting its affiliation funds to Labour from £1.2m to £150,000 in the wake of the row over party reforms.
Former depty PM John Prescott lambasts Labour’s leaders for spending too long on holiday, not tweeting enough and letting the Conservatives set the agenda.
Rupert Murdoch writes to MPs to explain his words in a recording made secretly during what he said was an ’emotional’ meeting with staff caught up in the phone-hacking scandal.
The Labour selection row in Falkirk has pushed Len McCluskey into the spotlight. On the day he addresses the Durham Miners’ Gala, we ask if the Unite boss justifies his “Red Len” tag.
Rupert Murdoch is to give evidence to MPs over revelations in a recording broadcast by Channel 4 News, as it emerges police are to investigate what he knew about payments to police and officials.
Ed Miliband tells Channel 4 News the Falkirk affair “is undermining the good name” of his party, as Labour takes the dramatic step of referring its report on the matter to the police.
An MP says that a tape revealing what Rupert Murdoch really made of the scandal that engulfed his empire should be in the hands of the police.
MPs hit out at the police investigation into the Plebgate row, with one saying Andrew Mitchell was a victim of media spin “at the highest level” of the Met, and another suggesting Channel 4 take over.