Miliband
Coverage of Miliband in the Nexus archive.
- Will Burnham bend to Labour members? Poll shows party's faithful prefer Miliband as Chancellor - but almost as many want Reeves to STAY... and a third want more benefits spending
A poll shows Labour members prefer Miliband as Chancellor, with nearly as many wanting Reeves to stay, and a third supporting increased benefits spending.
- LORD BOTHAM: Join my fight to stop Miliband's monster turbines wrecking some of England's loveliest landscapes
Lord Botham urges support to prevent Miliband's large-scale wind turbines from damaging England's scenic landscapes. The article highlights opposition to the proposed turbines' impact on natural beauty.
- Deluded Reeves STILL won't accept time is up: She talks of 'unfinished business' in bid to save job and see off Miliband
Reeves refuses to acknowledge that her time is up, citing 'unfinished business' in an effort to retain her position and counter Miliband. The article highlights her determination to see off Miliband despite implications of her time being limited.
- MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Our economy is in deep enough trouble without Miliband at the helm
The article criticizes Miliband's potential leadership, suggesting the economy is already struggling and would be worsened under his management.
- Starmer v Miliband, round two: PM 'slashes EV targets' after Net Zero Secretary resisted spending cuts to help fund defence
The Prime Minister reduced electric vehicle (EV) targets after the Net Zero Secretary opposed cuts to spending that would fund defense. The conflict between the PM and the Net Zero Secretary highlights tensions over funding priorities.
- Miliband's ruining British steel, blasts Millennium Dome builder
Miliband is accused of ruining British steel by a critic associated with the Millennium Dome. The criticism highlights concerns over the impact on the steel industry.
- Keir Starmer bows to Miliband's demands to go even faster on wind and solar power - though says nothing on North Sea
Keir Starmer has agreed to increase the use of wind and solar power at a faster rate, as demanded by Miliband. This decision does not include any information about North Sea developments. The move aims to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources.