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6 Oct 2013:
As the dust settles after 2013's party rallies, here's what we know: Cameron is rattled, Miliband is stronger, and the game has changed, writes Toby Helm
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Guardian Professional, 3 Oct 2013:
At this autumn's party conferences, health secretary Jeremy Hunt's speech was aimed squarely at the voters while Labour's Andy Burnham wrote his for the party faithful, says Richard Vize
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30 Sep 2013:
The political parties have decided higher education is a toxic subject. But they can't just leave universities in the lurch, says Peter Scott
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Guardian Professional, 30 Sep 2013:
Policies such as a pledge to build 200,000 new homes, were a good start but the party must now stand up to vested interests, says Ed Turner
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29 Sep 2013:
Ed Miliband's conference speech offered big policy ideas but was short on detail. So what debates are taking place about the capital's particular housing problems behind the scenes?
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28 Sep 2013:
The former Downing Street spin doctor caused mayhem with the publication of his memoirs. It was the literary equivalent of a suicide belt. Why do it? He appears to be looking for a bit of love
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27 Sep 2013: Jonathan Freedland: From banks to railways, even welfare and immigration, Labour can go much further and still keep the public onside
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Guardian Professional, 27 Sep 2013:
Labour's flagship housebuilding announcement that it will build 200,000 properties a year still falls short of meeting demand
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26 Sep 2013: Letters: Lord Mandelson is wrong in his criticism of Ed Miliband's energy plan, yet was also wrong when he was business secretary
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