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Tom Baldwin is a British journalist, author and former Labour Party senior adviser. [1] He has worked as a journalist for a number of national titles including The Times and The Sunday Telegraph. He was also a senior political adviser to Ed Miliband, and director of communications and strategy at the Labour Party.
Thomas Scott Baldwin (1854–1923), U.S. Army Major and pioneer balloonist; Thomas Baldwin (philosopher) (born 1947), British philosopher; Tom Baldwin (trader) (born 1956), bond trader investor and founder of the Baldwin Group of companies; Tom Baldwin (journalist) (fl. 2010–2019), British journalist, Labour Party senior adviser and author
A recent biography by journalist and former Labour spin doctor Tom Baldwin cast new light on his apparent reticence in public, describing a difficult childhood growing up in straitened ...
The following is a list of gay, lesbian, bisexual and/or transgender individuals who have been elected as members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, European Union, other devolved parliaments and assemblies of the United Kingdom, parliaments of the countries that preceded the United Kingdom and also members of the non-elected House of Lords.
Despite the huge byelection victory, Labour still has a big task ahead to become the biggest force north of the border once again. The SNP has 44 UK parliamentary seats in Scotland. Labour only ...
Labour performed well in the Midlands and South of England, winning control of councils including Birmingham, Norwich, Plymouth and Southampton. [58] Labour was less successful in Scotland than England and Wales, but retained control of Glasgow despite predictions it would not. [58] Overall, Labour gained over 800 councillors and control of 22 ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has paid tribute to his younger brother Nick, who had cancer, after he died on Boxing Day at the age of 60. "My brother Nick was a wonderful man," Starmer said in a ...
From the big Labour-affiliated unions, there were 74 Unison members standing for TUSC and 130 members of Unite. TUSC gained two seats in Southampton with the defection of Don Thomas from Labour and the re-election of Keith Morrell, also previously Labour, as Councillors Against Cuts, [45] as well as a second seat on Maltby Town Council. The ...