Wedding hangover
Gary Gibbon’s been gauging the mood in the corridors of power the morning after the night before, when MPs voted in favour of gay marriage.
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Gary Gibbon’s been gauging the mood in the corridors of power the morning after the night before, when MPs voted in favour of gay marriage.
As David Cameron delivers a speech which could define his era as prime minister, Political Editor Gary Gibbon senses it leaves Germany rather nonplussed.
Political Editor Gary Gibbon explores the future of the gay marriage bill.
Gary Gibbon is in the Netherlands – where the PM’s party tells him that Mr Cameron won’t find any allies if he thinks Britain can opt out of Europe just to help its own taxpayers.
Gary Gibbon is in the snowy Netherlands to see if David Cameron can expect an equally chilly reception for his much-heralded speech on Europe due this Friday.
David Miliband makes an impassioned speech on the economy and the place of welfare – but does it signal a desire to return to frontbench politics? Not yet, says Gary Gibbon.
As an embryonic new potential royal press intrusion victim was announced to the world, the Commons debated the findings of the Leveson report, Gary Gibbon writes.
Can a deal be done? Gary Gibbon has the latest from the EU budget negotiations in Brussels.
Is Europe’s most powerful politician losing patience with the David Cameron’s Eurosceptic demands? Political editor Gary Gibbon finds out what makes the famously undemonstrative politician tick
Gary Gibbon arrives in Berlin where Angela Merkel’s plan to stop “the UK parking it’s car in front of the fire station” could have dramatic repercussions for Britain in Europe.
He may have won his second term but, as Political Editor Gary Gibbon points out, Barack Obama has lost support across white America.
David Cameron’s personal assurances to the man at the centre of the north Wales abuse allegations are a signal of the government’s intention to clear up what happened, Gary Gibbon writes.
There are many more Tory Euro rebels in the undergrowth than actually rebelled tonight. It’ll be interesting to see the abstention list writes Gary Gibbon.
With hours to go until the crucial EU budget vote, Tory rebels are losing hope that they will get enough support – and Ed Miliband joining the cause did not help, as Political Editor Gary Gibbon reports from Westminster.
Political Editor Gary Gibbon blogs on the implications of Andrew Mitchell’s resignation and what it says about the balance of power at the top.