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Miliband’s bonanza £1m salary from charity while cutting jobs and aid projects

Published by The Mail on Sunday (4th August, 2024) David Miliband has been handed an annual pay package of more than $1.25million (£1million) by an aid charity heavily […]

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Drugs / Policy

Game over for the war on drugs?

Published by The i paper (25th June, 2018) It seems incredible that it is just two weeks since I was with a single mother and her son in […]

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Politics

Corbyn’s drubbing illustrates the collapse of opposition in Britain

Published by The Daily Telegraph (25th January, 2017) The goal could hardly have been more open. Theresa May came to the despatch box having lost a landmark court […]

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Austria / Europe / Politics

Rise of the far-right shows split between optimists and pessimists

Published by the ipaper (30th May, 2016) We live in remarkable times. Indeed, they are so remarkable historians may look back in wonder at this golden age for […]

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Politics

The pollsters got it wrong – but they are still crucial for politicians

Published by The Daily Telegraph (20th January, 2016) Shortly before the 2010 general election, David Cameron sat down with the results of the latest in-depth opinion poll. It was […]

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Economics / Politics

How I learned to love the interfering state

Published by The Guardian (15th January, 2016) Political archaeology studies the influence of the past in shaping politics. It explains why New Labour hugged the Murdoch press even […]

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Economics / Politics

Why the Tories should take Miliband’s attack on business seriously

Published by CapX (5th June, 2015) It is still less than one month since that astonishing election result, but already the idea of Ed Miliband as prime minister […]

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Politics

Labour’s instant denial of its manifesto damages politics

Published by The Independent (25th May, 2015) Politics is a brutal business – and none know this better than Ed Balls. The Brownite bruiser, a less than popular […]

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Politics

Triumph, despair and revenge at the British ballot box

Published by The Wall Street Journal (9th May, 2015) On Thursday evening, as the final voters were trudging to polling stations, David Cameron was handed his party’s predictions for the […]

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Politics

Stunning victory leaves Cameron awash with political capital

Published by The Independent (8th May, 2015) This stunning election victory is something to savour for David Cameron. It is a personal triumph that trounces not just political rivals, the […]

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Politics

Be more positive if you want our votes

Published by The Independent (27th April, 2015) With a general election looming, it seemed a good time to see a political play. So on Friday night I went […]

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Politics

The Tories must unleash their secret weapon

Published by The Daily Telegraph (18th April, 2015) Ed Miliband can be accused of many things, but he cannot be faulted for lack of determination. As rivals know […]

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Ian Birrell is an award-winning columnist, foreign correspondent, feature writer and investigative journalist. He is contributing editor of The Mail on Sunday, a weekly columnist in The i Paper and writes frequently for other papers and platforms. He is also co-founder with Damon Albarn of Africa Express, the acclaimed collaborative music project. (Pictured: Talking to refugees in Iraq fleeing Islamic State)... Read More.

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