Harman to speak to Labour candidates tomorrow on contest worries
Harriet Harman has asked to speak to all the Labour leadership candidates tomorrow about the contest and what the leadership is doing to try to make sure it is properly run.
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We spoke to Labour’s Harriet Harman – known as the ‘Mother of the House’ for being the longest serving woman MP in the Commons.
We spoke to Labour MP Harriet Harman, who is chair of the Joint Committee on Human Rights and is planning an amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.
Labour backbenchers have criticised their deputy leader, Harriet Harman, over the suspension of MP Phil Woolas, branding her comments “a disgrace”.
Harriet Harman has asked to speak to all the Labour leadership candidates tomorrow about the contest and what the leadership is doing to try to make sure it is properly run.
Labour Deputy Leader Harriet Harman wants more diversity in politics and feels had she been a man, she would have been made deputy prime minister following Gordon Browns move to Number 10 in 2007.
Harriet Harman expresses “regret” over links between a 1970s paedophile rights group and a civil liberties charity she used to work for, which was revealed by the Daily Mail.
David Cameron faces Labour Deputy Leader Harriet Harman at Prime Minister’s Questions, as new figures show unemployment has fallen by 9,000 in the three months to September.
Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman apologises for describing Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander as a “ginger rodent” in a speech to her party’s Scottish conference.
Harriet Harman, standing in for Gordon Brown in the Commons today, will no doubt be invoking the name of Lord Ashcroft at some point, writes political editor Gary Gibbon.
Brown leadership challenge: would Geoff Hoon really fire off just one shot without choreographing a second one, blogs Gary Gibbon.
Can the Conservative election manifesto save the Tories or would a Nigel Farage takeover be a better strategy? Krishnan Guru-Murthy discusses with Jo Johnson, Harriet Harman and Reform’s David Bull.
We spoke to Ayesha Hazarika, a broadcaster, columnist and former adviser to Ed Miliband and Harriet Harman; and James Johnson, who was pollster to Theresa May before co-founding the political research company, JL Partners.
Harriet Harman’s decision to use her acting leadership role to steer the party’s direction has been shocking and enthusing Labour MPs depending on where they are in the party.
Acting leader Harriet Harman says Labour will support David Cameron’s plans for an in/out referendum by the end of 2017.
Harriet Harman is under fire over Labour’s use of a pink bus to encourage women to vote. It is not the first time politicians have been accused of sexism.