Ed Miliband
# ed-miliband - Tuesday 21 May, 2013
Cameron needs opposition’s help as gay marriage vote is passed
The House of Commons has held its last vote on gay marriage in England and Wales, amid a Conservative revolt.
# ed-miliband - Thursday 11 April, 2013
Here’s who is attending Thatcher’s funeral on behalf of the Irish government…
With the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste unavailable, it will be Education Minister Ruairà Quinn who attends the late British Prime Minister’s funeral next week.
# ed-miliband - Wednesday 10 April, 2013
Videos: Thatcher praised and criticised in Commons debate
MPs paid tribute to the late Prime Minister in a special Commons and Lords debate today.
# ed-miliband - Sunday 16 December, 2012
UKIP rises in polls to become UK’s third largest party
Polls for a number of British papers show Nigel Farage’s party enjoying 14 per cent of the vote, an all-time high.
# ed-miliband - Friday 27 July, 2012
Pics, videos: The gaffes which have marred Mitt Romney’s London visit
Insults, revealing state secrets and being mocked by Boris Johnson. Hopefully Enda will have some words of comfort for poor old Mitt Romney.
# ed-miliband - Friday 4 May, 2012
Video: British Labour Party leader egged in Southampton
Scrambled Ed….
# ed-miliband - Wednesday 25 April, 2012
Murdoch testimony puts pressure on British government minister
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is under pressure to resign following testimony from James Murdoch at the Leveson inquiry yesterday. Rupert Murdoch appears before the media inquiry today.
# ed-miliband - Thursday 22 March, 2012
# ed-miliband - Wednesday 21 March, 2012
Osborne cuts corporate tax, creates credits for video game industry
Chancellor George Osborne has also raised the thresholds for income tax and child benefit, as well as hiking excise on cigarettes.
# ed-miliband - Tuesday 10 January, 2012
David Cameron may be called to face Leveson Inquiry
The prime minister, his predecessor, and the opposition leader are all expected to be called, the London Times has reported.
# ed-miliband - Sunday 8 January, 2012
A week of gaffes for British politicians
David Cameron himself is the latest to have to apologise for an ill-advised and offensive remark.
# ed-miliband - Monday 12 December, 2011
Cameron defends veto on EU deal, says he negotiated in ‘good faith’
The opposition said he lost but the prime minister insisted he was defending his country’s interests over his veto of the EU deal.
# ed-miliband - Tuesday 9 August, 2011
Police probe: No evidence that Mark Duggan fired at officers
Ballistic tests indicate that a handgun found at the scene of Duggan’s death had NOT been fired.
BlackBerry website hacked by anti-police ‘hacktivist’ group
BlackBerry’s manufacturer said it would allow police to access BlackBerry Messenger posts – and got hacked in return.
London mayor Johnson brandishes a broom on the streets of the city
The mayor was heckled as he visited the Clapham Junction area. Meanwhile shops and businesses across London have stayed closed or shut early this afternoon.
# ed-miliband - Friday 22 July, 2011
# ed-miliband - Sunday 10 July, 2011
UK Labour leader calls to delay BSkyB takeover
The Liberal Democrats – currently in coalition with the Conservatives – have hinted at supporting the opposition in calls to postpone the proposed takeover.
# ed-miliband - Friday 1 July, 2011
‘Robo-Ed’: Miliband gives identical answers to every question
The UK opposition leader has been hammered for a bizarre interview he gave to BBC News yesterday.
# ed-miliband - Friday 6 May, 2011
Hammering for Lib Dems as Scottish nationalists approach majority
Nick Clegg’s party takes a beating in local elections, while the SNP – which backs independence – takes power in Scotland.
# ed-miliband - Tuesday 3 May, 2011
UK campaigns gear up for voting referendum – so what’s it all about?
The UK will hold only its second ever nationwide referendum on Thursday. Who stands where, and what’s at stake?
# ed-miliband - Friday 22 April, 2011
Britain’s opposition leader to have nose operation ‘to make him an election winner’
The Labour party leader Ed Miliband will undergo a nose operation this summer with reports saying it is part of a plan to improve his voice and make him an election winner.
# ed-miliband - Tuesday 19 April, 2011
Support for UK’s voting reform referendum collapses in new poll
The anti-AV side leads 58-42 – but almost a quarter of voters are undecided – as David Cameron speaks out in opposition.
# ed-miliband - Wednesday 30 March, 2011
Ed Miliband to wed longtime partner
The leader of the British opposition party has announced that he will marry his longtime partner – however, he won’t be asking his brother to be his best man.
# ed-miliband - Sunday 27 March, 2011
London counts cost as over 200 arrested in post-demonstration riots
A demonstration against government spending cuts turns violent, as anti-capitalist protesters clashed with riot police.
# ed-miliband - Thursday 17 February, 2011
UK fixes date for referendum to change election system
The UK will hold only its second-ever national referendum on May 5, when voters will decide on dropping ‘first past the post’.
# ed-miliband - Tuesday 15 February, 2011
Paisley has pacemaker fitted after brief illness
Baron Bannside of North Antrim has a quick medical procedure after falling ill at a meeting in the House of Lords.
# ed-miliband - Wednesday 29 September, 2010
David Miliband quits front-bench politics
The former foreign secretary, aged just 45, steps down from the UK front benches – “because Ed’s my brother.”
# ed-miliband - Sunday 26 September, 2010
Ed Miliband emerges victor, pledging to ‘turn the page’
“A new generation” of Labour steps forward as Ed defeats David by just 0.7%
# ed-miliband - Saturday 25 September, 2010
Ed Miliband is the new leader of British Labour
The Miliband the British press has nicknamed ‘Red Ed’ snatches victory from his older brother.















































Meet Britain’s newest political commentator / press watchdog… Joey Barton
Maybe he’ll slate us on Twitter for writing this too.
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