Ed Miliband – the unscripted version
Ed Miliband’s speech could help people to understand who he is and where he is coming from: free flowing, without notes – and a “one nation” theme to sling a raft of policy ideas around.
Exclusive: Ed Miliband tells Channel 4 News there will be difficult times ahead for public sector workers under a Labour government and he cannot guarantee there will not be cuts to the NHS.
Are Labour members convinced that their party could win and how do they rate their leader? Channel 4 News puts three key questions to delegates at the Labour Party conference.
The actor Ricky Tomlinson will seek Labour’s support today to overturn 40-year-old convictions against 24 flying pickets in the first ever national building workers’ strike.
Ed Miliband’s speech could help people to understand who he is and where he is coming from: free flowing, without notes – and a “one nation” theme to sling a raft of policy ideas around.
Labour leader Ed Miliband is due to unveil plans for a major shake-up of vocational education to benefit the “forgotten 50 per cent” neglected by successive governments.
From new Labour to blue Labour and everything in between – Channel 4 News investigates where Labour’s policy ideas come from and what Labour supporters think is needed for the future.
The Labour leader has a problem. His party might be ahead of the Tories in the polls, but he’s lagging far behind David Cameron in the popularity stakes. Time for the image consultants?
Labour leader Ed Miliband invokes the spirit of wartime Britain to argue that political leaders have a responsibility to ensure that “we leave our country a better place than we found it”.
“In answer to the ‘where’s the beef?’ call from some parts of the Labour Party, the leadership is serving up some sort of tofu substitute.”
Peter Mandelson and Alastair Campbell say Labour should not be complacent despite good poll ratings, with Lord Mandelson warning that the party faces a much harder challenge than in 1997.
For a new perspective on shadow cancellor Ed Balls’s address to the Labour conference, we took a copy of his speech and fed it through the patented Channel 4 News Snowcloud word-grinder.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls tells Jon Snow at the Labour conference that it “is obviously not the most important job if you want to be popular – but it’s important to be able to be tough”.
The shadow chancellor Ed Balls tells the Labour Party conference he has a “clear and costed programme” to kick start the economy and get the country back to work.
Ed M’s team has been giving some thought and training to the Labour leader on how to walk exuding confidence and how to sit in interviews.
Channel 4 News Political Correspondent Michael Crick picks out his highlights from the first day of the Labour Party conference.