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Andrew Grice

Andrew Grice

The Independent's Political Editor Andrew Grice has been writing about politics for 25 years. Formerly Political Editor at the Sunday Times, he claims he started at Westminster when he was 10 but Whitehall sources say he was 25. His column, The Week in Politics, appears in The Independent each Saturday, with regular updates throughout the week at Today in Politics.

Andrew Grice: Perhaps Labour is working after all

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Andrew Grice: Darling hasn't got the money to be a game-changer

Thursday, 10 December 2009

It was Gordon Brown who insisted on reviving one of New Labour's favourite tunes in the pre-Budget report: "schools'n'hospitals first." For good measure, he added the police.

Andrew Grice: Summit poses possible headache for Tory leader

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Climate change really is an issue that can split conservatives around the world

Blair beaten, but a coup for Brown

Saturday, 21 November 2009

Andrew Grice: Tony Blair knew the game was up a week ago. He admitted it in telephone calls to Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel. It was clear that the job described as "President of Europe" was going to be nothing of the sort.

Gordon Brown and David Cameron in the Members' Lobby at the House of Commons yesterday before the Queen's Speech

A belated attempt to force hand of Tory 'gamblers'

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Andrew Grice: Brown raised the political stakes. But how will he pay for Queen's Speech promises?

Andrew Grice: New Brown

Friday, 13 November 2009

The new Gordon Brown I detected here on Wednesday wasn't a hallucination after all. Interviewed on BBC Radio Four's Today programme this morning, the PM managed to keep up his new approach of speaking more slowly and calmly and avoided getting into an undignified slanging match. Conversation is much better than verbal brickbats.

Andrew Grice: Cameron is raising great expectations that may lead to a very bleak House

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Inside Politics: Mr Cameron said he would not let matters rest if the Lisbon Treaty became law, he is doing just that

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