What was David Miliband up to?
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.
David Miliband looked pained in 2010 after losing the Labour leadership to his brother Ed. Today, he cut an extraordinarily different figure.
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy that the west’s failure to intervene in Syria means the Assad government could go on killing people for another two or three years.
David Miliband tells Channel 4 News his decision to step down as an MP to take up an international charity role based in New York is the right decision for him and the Labour party.
Exclusive: David Miliband and Sir Malcolm Rifkind call on the Commonwealth Secretariat to stop Sri Lanka from hosting its heads of government meeting because of the country’s poor human rights record.
Up to 5,300 soldiers are being made redundant from the army in the summer as part of the latest round of cuts to the armed forces, the government announces today.
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 the living wage rises from £7.20 to £7.45, Boris Johnson joins Labour in calling for more employers to boost low wages. But is it bad for business? Channel 4 News investigates.
“He was asked what in practical terms his promise to heal the north-south divide actually meant. He didn’t really know.”
Former head of British armed forces Sir Mike Jackson says Britain should think ‘long and strategically’ about the proposed merger of EADS and BAE Systems.
It’s less of a jobs market, more of a jobs battlefield for Channel 4’s Class of 2012. Faisal Islam takes 10 insights from an event bringing job seekers, CEOs and politicians together.
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband tells the C4 Class of 2012 that the government needs to guarantee jobs, while Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King says modern apprenticeships “have been hijacked”.
Prime Minister David Cameron tells MPs he has seen no evidence that Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt acted improperly over the failed BSkyB bid.
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband has broken a long silence to warn that Labour needs “restless rethinking” if it is to return to power.
As Ed Miliband rejects criticism of his leadership of the Labour party, Channel 4 News looks at how he is faring 16 months into the job.
As part of the Government’s campaign to build support for its controversial NHS reforms, the Prime Minister has made five pledges on the future of the health service.