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Andrew Grice

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 17 November 2007

Brown needs a route map, and a little shouting, to win next time

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 10 November 2007

Party funding and the shadow of Ashcroft

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 03 November 2007

Clegg vs Huhne is just Brown vs Blair again

Andrew Grice: Referendum or not, opponents of the EU project will never be satisfied

Published: 20 October 2007

Brown has a unique chance to form a triumvirate with Sarkozy and Merkel and drive the EU engine

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 13 October 2007

How the ghost of Callaghan spooked Brown

Andrew Grice: Now the Tories have gained the upper hand

Published: 08 October 2007

After John Major defeated Neil Kinnock at the 1992 election, The Sun claimed it had "won it". Yesterday, its sister paper The News of the World declared it had stopped the 2007 election that never was.

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 06 October 2007

Macho politics is no way to boost turnout

Andrew Grice: To call a general election or not? That is PM's dilemma

Published: 24 September 2007

Should Gordon Brown call an election in October or November? There are very strong arguments for and against and Brown aides say the issue is "finely balanced".

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 22 September 2007

This will be Labour's 'Not Blair Party' conference

Andrew Grice: The week in politics

Published: 15 September 2007

Without Iraq, this is a party in search of a cause

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 08 September 2007

When will the real David Cameron stand up?

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 28 July 2007

Dealing with Bush will be a high-wire act for Brown

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 21 July 2007

This was a referendum on Cameron - and he lost

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 14 July 2007

How I could have stopped Alastair Campbell

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 07 July 2007

Brown's strategy is to expose Cameron's failings - without taking his gloves off

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 30 June 2007

Cameron left flat-footed by Brown's all-inclusive approach to power

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 23 June 2007

His gambit has scuppered a Lib-Lab deal, but only for now

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 16 June 2007

Deputy leadership race is a Blairite nightmare

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 09 June 2007

Brown faces a delicate balancing act on foreign affairs but he can learn from Blair

The Week In Politics: Aspiration the key word as Brown woos the South

Published: 26 May 2007

After this month's local elections, there was much debate about how much progress David Cameron's Conservatives had made in the north of England. Along with Labour losing power in Scotland, it diverted attention from a more important question: Labour's dramatic decline in the South.

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 12 May 2007

'New Gordon' not 'New Labour' will be the key to winning the next election

Andrew Grice: Labour's odd couple

Published: 11 May 2007

The 'special' relationship that defined the decade

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 05 May 2007

This was goodbye - not good riddance - to Blair

Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics

Published: 28 April 2007

A topsy-turvy world that makes Cameron smile

Andrew Grice: The Week In Politics

Published: 21 April 2007

Cameron the only winner as Blair's long goodbye brings Government to a halt
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