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John Woodcock: Coalition woes inspire Miliband

Labour was sufficiently dominant over the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats to underline the possibility that the coalition could be a one-term failure. The potential for a Labour comeback was underlined by the fact Ed Miliband was successful across the country, including in parts of the south of England ...

Alex Aiken: resisting the winter blues

authorities. Last spring potholes were aplenty in the areas I drive around in south London. It's a credit ...

George Eustice: Stay on front foot during silly season

the world, whether the famine in Africa or the threats hanging over the US economy, for both political

Danny Rogers: This silly season shows a serious side

Of course there have been some horrific international stories - famine in Africa, senseless slaughter in Norway. But even closer to home, the news agenda has been relentless. Hackgate dominated the July headlines - a quintessential media story - and Britain's continuing economic woes are now ...

Polly Rance: Focus on reputation feels like navel-gazing

communicators. South Wales Fire and Rescue Service came up with an innovative campaign aimed at young people ... worth beyond doubt. South Wales Fire and Rescue ticked all the boxes: creativity, value for money ...

Alex Hilton: Politicians can fix football crisis

This tournament has seen Nicolas Sarkozy despatching his sports minister to give the French team a tongue-lashing and Angela Merkel rushing to South Africa to distract from her political woes in Germany. David Cameron has ensured that everyone knows he had his head in his hands during the 4-1 defeat ...

Danny Rogers: PR team manages Triesman affair well

, staff, and supporters, at the World Cup in South Africa will be a major factor in whether the globe ...

Danny Rogers: Global PR networks likely to thrive this year

, as well as in the next wave of emerging nations such as Mexico, South Korea and South Africa. Hence we ...

Paul Richards: Class War Doesn't Convince the Voters

because most uncommitted swing' voters in the south east and marginal seats did not believe it. It did ...

Tara Hamilton-Miller: Cameron should act on mob rule

Why don't the good people of South West Norfolk chuck Truss into the River Wensum? If she sinks, consider her parliamentary candidacy; if she floats, yank her out and burn her. Too extreme? They could ... at it and will continue to be at it for ever. Yes, even you, Mrs South West Norfolk Conservative Association. Where ...

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