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The latest TV free agent who's drawing interest from networks is former New England Sports Network (NESN) reporter/anchor Hazel Mae. Mae was an on-air personality for the regional sports network owned…
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In her first interview since leaving office, former London deputy mayor Nicky Gavron tells Maureen Paton what it was like to work with Ken Livingstone - and why she still has a role keeping his succes…
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Labour's plans to stop the Conservatives pouring millions of pounds into key marginal seats have been dealt a serious blow by the Electoral Commission.In a leaked document seen by the Guardian, the co…
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OK. So you're David Miliband. You're sitting in your room. You've agreed to write the article. You want to plunge the knife in. But not too far. It's not really even a knife - it's a flag. You want to…
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Up to 3,000 more post offices could be closed if the government hands a key contract to one of the network's rivals, a union warned yesterday.Already suffering from the latest round of branch closures…
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The Miliband affair has turned the spotlight and pressure back on Gordon Brown to show that he can revive the Labour brand and rebuff the Tory challenge. But what can No 10 actually do between now and…
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David Miliband after his interview with Jeremy Vine on BBC radio. Photograph: Martin Argles Gordon Brown yesterday reined in his closest allies, ordering them to call off the briefing war against an…
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At the top of David Miliband's hour on the Jeremy Vine show, the presenter stressed that the foreign secretary's Radio 2 appearance had been arranged long before he became Gordon Brown's least favouri…
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The RAC was sceptical, the police said they would waste their time and civil servants worried that old people would not wear them when Ted Heath's government began the tortuous process of considering …
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Keith Ludeman, Group Chief Executive of the Go-Ahead group, on a train at the Gatwick Express platform of Victoria Station in London. Photograph: Lynda Nylind Chief executives tend to trample each o…
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