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Blair scared of Brown
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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Ed Balls, Gordon Brown's closest lieutenant, launched a withering attack on the prime minister's critics on Monday as feuding at the top of the Labour party became increasingly personal. (article 13)
Cherie Blair John Prescott and Lord Levy have all rushed into print at the same time. (article 7)
Labour's former fundraiser Lord Levy told the BBC Mr Brown was "really struggling". (article 14)
Labour has not had a good week in the wake of the Scottish independence referendum row, a UK Government minister has admitted. (article 9)
Foreign Secretary David Miliband has denied claims that Gordon Brown is "annoying and prickly", made by former deputy prime minister John Prescott. (article 8)
Gordon Brown will today throw his weight behind a radical overhaul of care for Britain's ageing population in an attempt to kick start the revival of his beleaguered premiership. (article 1)
Labour should apologise to voters, party members and workers for "mistakes made in recent times", a junior health minister has said. (article 10)
Ivan Lewis, whose local authority of Bury was captured recently by the Conservatives, said ministers needed to connect with voters' "real concerns". (article 10)
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Blair, Brown, Labour, Prescott, Gordon |
Source articles
- Brown fights back as popularity plummets (ft.com, 05/11/2008, 566 words)
- Memoirs pour salt in wounds for embattled Brown in UK (ft.com, 05/13/2008, 767 words)
- Prescott reveals sulks and skirmishes (BBC News, 05/11/2008, 428 words)
- Blair scared of Brown (BBC News, 05/11/2008, 553 words)
- Downing St brushes off criticism (BBC News, 05/12/2008, 114 words)
- Blair 'secretly advising Brown' (BBC News, 05/10/2008, 495 words)
- Comment & analysis (ft.com, 05/12/2008, 412 words)
- Brown not prickly, says Miliband (BBC News, 05/11/2008, 76 words)
- 'United' Labour suffers bad week (BBC News, 05/11/2008, 589 words)
- Labour must say sorry (BBC News, 05/10/2008, 247 words)
- Levy's timing unpleasant for Brown (BBC News, 05/11/2008, 353 words)
- Levy 'not bitter' towards Blair (BBC News, 05/11/2008, 484 words)
- Balls blasts back in defence of Brown (ft.com, 05/13/2008, 565 words)
- Ministers attack rebel MP Field (BBC News, 05/12/2008, 112 words)
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