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  • David Miliband says Labour “has turned the page backwards” in critique of brother’s leadership

    June 10, 2015

    Labour has "turned the page backwards", David Miliband said last night, in his strongest critique yet of his brother's leadership of the party. The former foreign secretary, who lost out on the Labour leadership to his brother Ed Miliband, claimed there was "a very clear reason" for Labour's electoral defeat. In an interview with CNN, [...]

  • TTIP vote delayed after MEPs put forward 200 amendments

    June 10, 2015

    TTIP, the controversial trade deal between the EU and US, could be delayed indefinitely after more than 200 amendments were tabled by MEPs at the last minute.    The European Parliament was expected to vote on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership today but President Martin Schulz has been forced to pushed it back after [...]

  • Trade union delegates boo Labour leader candidate Andy Burnham in Dublin

    June 9, 2015

    Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham faced a tough crowd in Dublin yesterday, where he was booed by trade union delegates. Burnham – who is widely seen as the favourite in a field that includes Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall, Mary Creagh and Jeremy Corbyn – was participating in a GMB hustings event with his fellow candidates [...]

  • Boris Johnson says ministers should be allowed to campaign to leave the EU

    June 9, 2015

    Boris Johnson has said that ministers should be allowed to campaign freely in the upcoming EU referendum.  Government ministers should have free reign to campaign on their conscience, he said, adding it would be "safer and more harmonious" for David Cameron to let them do so. As MPs debated in the House of Commons over [...]

  • The Eurozone will collapse without Greece – Tsipras

    June 9, 2015

    The Eurozone will fall apart if Greece leaves, according to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Tsipras said a Grexit would be “the beginning of the end” for the Eurozone, saying markets would be spooked and would begin looking for a new weakest link. His comments come a day after Angela Merkel warned Greece was running [...]

  • EU referendum: MPs clash over voting franchise and reforms in debate

    June 9, 2015

    Members of Parliament filled the House of Commons to debate the government's proposed EU referendum, as parties clashed over the future of the UK and the EU.  Foreign secretary Phillip Hammond introduced the EU Referendum Bill, calling it a "simple but vital piece of legislation". He said that the EU is often seen as "something [...]

  • Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith announces bid to run for London mayor

    June 9, 2015

    Zac Goldsmith has joined the race to become the next London mayor, boosting Conservative hopes of holding onto power at City Hall. He becomes the fifth Tory in the race to succeed Boris Johnson as London mayor, after the Johnson won a seat in Parliament in last month's General Election.  The young Tory MP has [...]

  • London mayor election 2016: Who will be the next Boris Johnson? Runners, riders and potential candidates

    June 9, 2015

    The General Election is out of the way, but that means the race is now on for City Hall in 2016 – and we can expect a slew of candidates to start the firing gun on their campaigns. Now shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna has thrown in the towel in the race to become leader [...]

  • EU in/out referendum: David Cameron climbs down on vote rules for ministers

    June 8, 2015

    Any progress made at the G7 summit in Germany was overshadowed by Prime Minister David Cameron’s insistence yesterday that his comments on the forthcoming in/out referendum on Britain’s European Union membership had been “misinterpreted”. Over the weekend, Cameron was asked if he would allow government ministers a so-called “free vote” in the in/out referendum on [...]

  • The UK is building a new Royal Navy ship to defend against “Russian aggression”, says defence secretary Michael Fallon

    June 8, 2015

    The UK is getting a new Royal Navy ship to guard against “Russian aggression”, defence secretary Michael Fallon has confirmed.  Speaking at BAE's Govan shipyard in Glasgow, he said the HMS Medway would build on Britain's commitment to global security amid a rise in threats from Russia and elsewhere.   "In recent months you have [...]

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