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John Prescott

  • Thursday, 21 November, 2024
    Obituary
    John Prescott, UK politician, 1938-2024

    Former deputy prime minister central to the New Labour project was one of the party’s most popular figures

    John Prescott campaigns outside Fife House
  • Thursday, 21 November, 2024
    Former UK deputy prime minister John Prescott dies aged 86

    Politician was central to Tony Blair’s New Labour project

    John Prescott
  • Tuesday, 17 May, 2016
    UK politics
    BBC to put 11,000 recipes in the deep freeze

    Move causes confusion with 120,000 signing petition saying it is ‘madness to remove archive’

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 25: The people stand outside the Broadcasting House, the headquarters of the BBC on July 25, 2015 in London, England. The main Art Deco-style building of the British Broadcasting Corporation was officially opened on 15 May 1932 and has since seen extensive refurbishment with an extension to the main building completed in 2005. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 25 August, 2015
    UK politics
    Umunna calls for calm after Prescott attacks

    Former deputy prime minister accuses shadow business secretary and Tristram Hunt of disloyalty

    Former Labour party deputy prime minister John Prescott speaks at a campaign event for Andy Burnham, Labour party leadership candidate
  • Friday, 27 March, 2015
    Life & Arts
    The sludge report

    In the era of coalition, the political tie is becoming more and more muddy coloured

  • Sunday, 5 October, 2014
    World
    Senior Labour figures criticise Ed Miliband

    John Prescott dismisses leader’s performance and strategy as weak

  • Friday, 20 June, 2014
    Brian GroomBrian Groom
    A great northern conurbation

    M62 ‘supercity’ could achieve so much more

    Volunteer Matthew Jackson works on Planet, a replica of George Stephenson's 1830 steam locomotive, at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry on April 29, 2008, Manchester, England. The museum has put out an appeal for more volunteers to keep it's steam collection on track at the site. The museum houses the Liverpool and Manchester railway built in 1830 and is the oldest surviving passenger rail sation in the world.
  • Sunday, 18 August, 2013
    UK politics
    Shadow ministers defend Ed Miliband over ‘quiet summer’ attacks
    Labour leader Ed Miliband tours the East Street market where he was pelted with eggs by a protester.
  • Friday, 16 November, 2012
    UK economy
    Mainstream parties wounded in police polls
  • Thursday, 15 November, 2012
    World
    Cameron hails chance to vote for police chiefs
  • Tuesday, 13 November, 2012
    UK coalition government
    Candidate pledges to investigate every crime
  • Monday, 1 October, 2012
    World
    Speak, or forever hold your notes
  • Monday, 20 August, 2012
    World
    Tory police policy in for ‘bumpy night’
  • Friday, 15 June, 2012
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Refined dining

    Shaped in an age of scarcity, our appetite for sugar, fat and salt now torments us. But there is hope

    Martin Parr's 'GB. England. New British. Ramsgate. 1996'
  • Tuesday, 22 May, 2012
    ReviewLife & Arts
    A Marvellous Year for Plums, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK

    The innumerable parts of this historical-political drama don’t quite add up to a satisfactory whole

  • Wednesday, 7 March, 2012
    LombardInsurance
    Policeman’s lot includes perverse pay

    The use of private contractors in law enforcement is unexceptionable

  • Wednesday, 7 March, 2012
    UK companies
    Cuts prompt police to use more contractors
  • Friday, 24 February, 2012
    World
    Labour MP charged over alleged brawl
  • Thursday, 23 February, 2012
    UK economy
    Former union chief sues NGN over hacking claims
  • Wednesday, 22 February, 2012
    Leveson inquiry and phone hacking scandal
    Cherie Blair sues News Group and Mulcaire
  • Friday, 10 February, 2012
    UK coalition government
    Prescott to apply for police commissioner job
  • Wednesday, 8 February, 2012
    Leveson inquiry and phone hacking scandal
    Campbell says ministers shying away from press curbs
  • Thursday, 19 January, 2012
    Leveson inquiry and phone hacking scandal
    Murdoch executives deleted hacking emails, says judge
  • Thursday, 19 January, 2012
    Leveson inquiry and phone hacking scandal
    Furious film star settles hacking claim
  • Thursday, 19 January, 2012
    Leveson inquiry and phone hacking scandal
    Hacking victims say News Group destroyed evidence
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