SOS Leader: Scotland's new politics
Jul 28, 2008
Straw backs Brown to remain as PM
BBC News - Jul 26, 2008
Jack Straw has said he is "absolutely convinced" that Gordon Brown remains the "right man" to be leading Labour. The by-election defeat in Glasgow East was
Bye Bye, Labour, Labour Bye Bye
Times Online - Jul 26, 2008
Margaret Curran dreamed of a regal entrance, with flags, balloons and a jubilant crowd. After a fractious campaign against a rival party for which she
Fresh blow for Gordon Brown as Conservatives sweep marginals in
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 26, 2008
Gordon Brown has suffered a fresh blow to his political authority with an opinion poll showing the Conservatives enjoying a 24-point lead among voters in
Straw: Don't Topple Brown
Sky News - Jul 26, 2008
Jack Straw has urged Cabinet colleagues not to seek a replacement for Gordon Brown after Labour's Glasgow East defeat. The justice secretary - who has been
Miliband denies plot to oust Brown
ITV.com - Jul 26, 2008
Several newspapers have claimed ministers are planning to topple the Prime Minister following Labour's defeat in the Glasgow East by-election.
British PM faces mounting calls to quit: reports
AFP - Jul 26, 2008
LONDON (AFP) — Prime Minister Gordon Brown, hit by a third crushing by-election defeat in as many months, could be forced to quit unless he reverses his
Shape up in two months or go, Gordon Brown warned
Times Online - Jul 25, 2008
Cabinet ministers have set Gordon Brown a two-month deadline to win back voters' trust or face a full-scale revolt. Labour, reeling from defeat in the
An electoral kicking
New Statesman - Jul 25, 2008
The discontent felt by voters throughout the UK is as real in Glasgow as anywhere else, writes Tom Harris MP. Plus don't miss our look at 10 key by-election
Scottish voters deal blow to UK's Brown
The Associated Press - Jul 25, 2008
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Prime Minister Gordon Brown faced new political embarrassment Friday after his party lost a Scottish seat it had held for more than
Martha Kearney's week
BBC News - Jul 25, 2008
By Martha Kearney My week began with one of those "live radio moments" when the Scottish author Irvine Welsh used the F word on air.
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