Posts Tagged ‘gordon brown’

Battle of the 'bands

Battle of the ‘bands

Within hours of returning from the heaven on earth that is Villa Cenami, I was up in Manchester for the annual Labour Party Conference, preceded this year by a knife fight to the death between rival candidates hoping to become the new party leader.  With a brief speech by the previous Guvnor, Gordon Brown, it [...]

It's a Tory's morning glory

It’s a Tory’s morning glory

So the campaigning was over and the votes were in.  Overnight, early predictions had swayed between a thinnest of victories for the Conservatives and a Hung Parliament.  As day broke over Westminster, it was looking like we were about to enter an a very rare era in British politics.  The question now remained; how the [...]

Never mind the ballots

Never mind the ballots

Having been working in London for seven years, it’s been odd to think that this is the first general election that I’ve actually covered.  Back in 2005, I was working for The Times and as far as my archive shows, I appear to have been assigned the all important mopping-up duties by the picture desk.  [...]


Broken Cabinet? Yeah, it’s a Common’s problem..

With tonight’s news that Works and Pensions Secretary James Purnell has quit his position in the Cabinet and released an open letter to various newspapers calling on British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to quit, it reminds me how fascinating this job can be. The news from Westminster over the last few weeks has been slowly [...]

Labour Pains

Another year, another political party conference. This time, it again saw me heading to the Labour Party conference. All of my previous years of conference work have been in either Bournemouth or Brighton so heading to the sunny climes of Manchester was the new twist on familiar photographic territory. As a little background for anyone [...]

Behind closed doors

Behind closed doors

As I said in the previous post, one of the biggest pleasures in this job is getting to see behind the scenes. This can be wildly different in it’s interpretation ranging from literally behind the scenes as a tv programme is being made to being allowed through the “Staff only” door in some important building. [...]


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