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.
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Channel 4 News understands that Ed Miliband met at least four (half) of the “ordinary people” referenced in his speech on Hampsted Heath in London.
Labour leader Ed Miliband says there should be limits on the size of the big five high street banks, with the creation of two new lenders and the forced sale of branches to create more competition.
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.
Are there more people in work today than there were at the time of the last election as David Cameron claims? Channel 4 News FactCheck finds out.
Ed Miliband signals a shift towards accepting deficit cuts, but it’s a small step so far, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
It’s very strange. Most politicians reckon that once bitten by FactCheck, twice shy. Not so the PM. We’ve caught him out on his boast on private sector jobs before but today he was at it again. He claimed half a million more private sector jobs were created since the election. He’s wrong, and here’s why.
Gary Gibbon on Ed Miliband’s speech at the Labour party conference: is there a policy shift as the Labour leader rides the wave of public opinion?
The PM battled to explain the grim news today that unemployment has suffered its largest quarterly increase in two years, jumping by 80,000 between May and June. As he looked to private sector jobs growth for salvation, Mr Cameron was lambasted by Ed Miliband who said: “His claim, and the Chancellor’s central claim – that you can cut the public sector and the private sector would make up the difference – isn’t happening.” Who’s right?
Labour leader Ed Miliband is to marry his long-term partner Justine Thornton in May. Channel 4 News looks at some of the messages of congratulations on social network sites.
News of Ed Miliband’s impending nuptuals briefly lightens the mood at Prime Minister’s Questions, reports Peter McHugh.
Ed Miliband has some advice for Nick Clegg on the alternative vote referendum, as Gary Gibbon writes.
The claim “My concern is that a great deceit designed to damage Labour has led to profoundly misguided and dangerous economic decisions that I fear will cause deep damage to Britain’s future. What is this deceit? It is that the deficit was caused by chronic overspending rather than a global financial crisis that resulted in…
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, says he is “not embarrassed” to call himself a socialist and admits he would have joined the student protesters but was “doing something else.”
Ed Miliband’s choice of Alan Johnson as his new Shadow Chancellor was “both unexpected and inspired”, writes Labour’s former communications chief, Lance Price.
This morning, Ed Miliband took to the airwaves to insist the party wouldn’t “lurch to the left” under his leadership. So, just how red is Ed? FactCheck takes a look