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Polycrisis due to abuse of power
"I'm an Englishman in New York," says David Miliband, the former UK foreign secretary (2007-2010) who since 2013 has lived in New York, working as the president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee (IRC). An organization founded at the call of Albert Einstein in 1933, the IRC is helping communities and people in more than 40 countries to cope with humanitarian crises.
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Main opposition CHP feels sorrow for UK's Labour
Turkey?s social democrat party has expressed sorrow over the defeat of Labour and its leader, Ed Miliband, in last week?s elections in the United Kingdom, citing the Conservative party?s use of nationalist rhetoric as an important reason of the failure.
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Labour's Miliband steps down after UK election 'humiliation'
Despite hopes that the public had warmed to him during a fractious campaign, Ed Miliband and his Labour Party suffered a devastating rout in May 7 British general election, triggering his immediate resignation.
What the stars foretell about UK’s next PM!
Here’s how the Daily Mirror’s “mystic astrologer” UsVsTh3m mystic sizes up the main protagonists in Thursday general election in Britain, in an article by Helena Horton.
“Mr.” Ed Miliband is called “SUCH a Capricorn”
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British election challenger carves pledges in stone
British Labour leader Ed Miliband unveiled a 2.5 metre-stone monument engraved with his election promises on May 3 in a bid to convince the public to elect him prime minister.
UK Labour leader Miliband vows to end 'isolationism' on EU
British Labour party leader Ed Miliband is to vow to end the country's "small-minded isolationist" attitude to Europe if he becomes prime minister after an election in two weeks' time.
British Parliament Dissolved as Election Campaign Begins
British Parliament was formally dissolved on Monday as the campaign for the forthcoming general election in the UK was officially unveiled.
British Prime Minister David Cameron held an audience with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, after which he announced that the general election will take place on May 7.