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Andrew Grice

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 07 April 2007

A chance for Brown to shed 'Stalinist' tag

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 31 March 2007

Has liberalism touched Labour's criminal justice policy? I doubt it

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 24 March 2007

Brown has Blair to blame for party's trust problem

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 17 March 2007

Brown's Budget challenge is to demonise the Tories

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 10 March 2007

The dangers of the Tories' family crusade

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 03 March 2007

'Anyone But Gordon' drive may help Brown

Andrew Grice: Week in Politics

Published: 24 February 2007

Flurry of activity fails to hide Blair's declining power

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 10 February 2007

Less will be more for Blair as his time ends

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 03 February 2007

Mutiny brews as Blair's defiance threatens to shipwreck Labour

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 27 January 2007

Paddling hard but Lib Dems fail to make a splash

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 20 January 2007

Cameron focuses on the state as Big Brother stalks Westminster

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 13 January 2007

Brown must lose the old script to find a 'new politics'

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 06 January 2007

Love them or hate them, parties need state funding

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 23 December 2006

The year the big two started turning green

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 16 December 2006

Spectre of Europe casts scary new shadow

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 09 December 2006

Iraq: the bitter legacy Blair is powerless to disown

Andrew Grice: A glimpse of the future as Brown takes a long-term view of battle with Cameron

Published: 07 December 2006

"We in Britain now have a long term choice to make," Gordon Brown said in one of the most revealing remarks in his pre-Budget report. It has a triple meaning: whether to give education greater priority than health; whether to put public services before tax cuts; and whether to have an "enabling state" - which runs the risk of being dubbed "big brother".

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 02 December 2006

One year on, Conservatives' 'posh bloke' needs to convince voters he is on their side

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 25 November 2006

Beckham, Toynbee and the Tory view of poverty

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 18 November 2006

Brown's new collegiate style will be tested by cabinet trio's tax challenge

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 11 November 2006

Why scrutiny of war in Iraq has been negligible

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 04 November 2006

Brown will put saving seats before saving the planet low to save seast

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 21 October 2006

Cameron's cat and mouse tax strategy lands him and Osborne in the lion's den with the Chancellor

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 14 October 2006

NHS is no longer bad for Tory health

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 07 October 2006

Why Cameron wishes he had a Kinnock
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