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Andrew Grice

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 15 April 2006

The 'fixing' of the NHS will happen too late for Blair

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 08 April 2006

Buying Commons seats is a scandal, too

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 01 April 2006

Suddenly the post-Blair era feels more imminent

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 25 March 2006

Cameron U-turn over state funding lets Labour off hook

Andrew Grice: Uphill battle awaits Ming the lonely Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 23 March 2006

When Sir Menzies Campbell stood up to speak in the Budget debate at 1.43pm yesterday, there was a sudden exodus of MPs from the Commons chamber and the public and press galleries above it.

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 18 March 2006

Brown and Cameron clash - when will phoney war end?

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 March 2006

Pass or fail, school reforms are crucial to Blair's future

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 04 March 2006

Why Lib Dems could hold the balance of power at the next election

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 25 February 2006

Brown in Tory sights but target is elusive

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 February 2006

Sir Menzies must take off the gloves if he wants to win

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 04 February 2006

Labour frets as Cameron stalks centre ground

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 28 January 2006

Lib Dems can still be the future of British politics

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 21 January 2006

Education is one battle that Blair cannot win

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 January 2006

The political ground is quaking under the impact of Cameron's Conservative revolution

Andrew Grice: The week in politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 January 2006

A party that has outgrown its laid-back leader

Andrew Grice: The week in politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 24 December 2005

Brown eyes the top job as support for the Prime Minister begins to fall away

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 17 December 2005

Fast show of politics leaves Kennedy looking like a leader from another era

Andrew Grice: the week in politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 10 December 2005

One David Cameron? Trouble is, Tories need 10 more

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 03 December 2005

Brown will reinvent himself to wrong-foot Cameron

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 26 November 2005

Labour needs to unite before the wheels fall off

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 19 November 2005

Learn from the master or rubbish him? Tory rivals at odds over Blair

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 12 November 2005

Blair gets lesson in leadership - but will he take any notice?

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 05 November 2005

Will 'control freak' Brown make another big gesture?

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 22 October 2005

Howard's secret master plan is coming to fruition

The Week In Politics: Tories' enemies want Davis or Fox Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 15 October 2005

The Tory leadership election is making big waves in the other parties. Ignore the public statements by Labour and the Liberal Democrats that it will make no difference who leads the Tories. Behind closed doors, they have both been discussing the Tory succession this week.

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