Mail group own goal as Miliband row continues
Forced to apologise for the presence of a Mail on Sunday reporter at a private Miliband family memorial service yesterday, the Mail group seems to be in a state of some chaos.
Britain has pledged to take in 4,000 Syrian refugees a year until 2020. Will they, like asylum claimants, end up living in the country’s poorest areas?
David Miliband – head of the charity International Rescue Committee – tells Channel 4 News that the response to Ebola from western countries has been too late.
A future Labour government would not hold an in/out referendum on EU membership unless there are moves to transfer fresh powers to Brussels, Ed Miliband says.
The political row over the Co-op Bank and Paul Flowers intensifies, with Ed Miliband accusing David Cameron of “desperate” smears over Labour’s links to the lender’s scandal-hit former chairman.
Responding to the bombing outside Iran’s embassy in Beirut, former foreign secretary David Miliband tells Channel 4 News: “We have seen the overt export of the Syrian civil war into Lebanon.”
David Cameron orders an inquiry into the “intimidation” tactics of the trade unions in the wake of the Grangemouth oil refinery closure but is warned against the risk of “union-bashing”.
David Miliband says he believes, despite the “targeting” of his father by the Daily Mail, the British people have the “good sense” to “sort out that kind of tarring” from the truth.
David Miliband warns the “humanitarian catastrophe” being inflicted on Syrian people risks being put on the “back burner” because of diplomatic breakthroughs over Bashar al-Assad’s chemical weapons.
Forced to apologise for the presence of a Mail on Sunday reporter at a private Miliband family memorial service yesterday, the Mail group seems to be in a state of some chaos.
Lord Sugar tells Channel 4 News that Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre “has gone too far this time” after the paper depicted Ed Miliband’s father as “the man who hated Britain”.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg defend Ed Miliband as the Labour leader hits back at the Daily Mail for depicting his late father as “the man who hated Britain”.
After the Daily Mail attack on Ed Miliband’s father, Lord Prescott says “anyone with blood in their heart would defend their family” – but journalist Anne McElvoy believes “Ed should defend himself.”
With David Cameron suffering a humiliating defeat in the Commons after the vote against military intervention in Syria, Channel 4 News looks back at an extraordinary week in politics.
Sunderland FC is one of the biggest clubs in the world, in the money leagues. Which is why it can afford brave brand decisions. But how will the appointment of Paolo Di Canio wash with its social justice partners?
David Miliband quits his role as vice-chairman of Sunderland football club on account of the fascist past of new manager Paolo Di Canio.