Patrick Wintour
Tony Blair at Iraq inquiry - live
...by April 2007 only 26% supported the war, and 60% were opposed. 8.31am: If you haven't already, do read Patrick Wintour's account of what Blair is likely to say today. It's all good...
Harriet Harman
...for Deputy Leadership of the Labour Party when John Prescott stood down. On 27 November 2006 Patrick Wintour reported that she had commissioned an opinion poll that had found that she...
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Madeleine Bunting
...book about the history of an area where she grew up. Mareleine Bunting was formerly married to Patrick Wintour, political editor of The Guardian. Bunting is noted for her advocacy of...
John Bercow risks car crash and Commons reform could be casualty Michael White
...sketchwriter Ann Treneman, who was also present. Bercow seems to enjoy living dangerously. As Patrick Wintour reports in today's Guardian, reform is a hydra-headed issue. Government...
Michael White (journalist)
...the fact that he and his colleague (and successor as political editor) Patrick Wintour were now offered a cup of tea when they met Tony Blair. With regard to the Israel-Palestine...
Peter Watt's revenge on Gordon Brown - a dish eaten very cold Michael White
...and Cowardice at the Heart of New Labour. Among other things it is pretty savage about Gordon Brown, as Patrick Wintour reports this morning. What's more Watt's done it all in the Mail...
Greg Pope
...Affairs Select Committee evidence to The Guardian newspaper chief political correspondent Patrick Wintour. The move was described as an attempt to "bounce" MPs on the committee into...
Election debates: Don't write off Gordon Brown Michael White
...fun to be had there eg will there be ads on ITV and Sky? But I suspect the three 90-minute debates which Patrick Wintour reports this morning will change things less than the hype...
"Budget for jobs" package will be more like GBP2.5 billion, it reckons. 06.46 Reporting on the splits within the Government over the Budget's contents, The Guardian's Patrick Wintour says: "One wing of the cabinet has been suggesting the chancellor should "soak the rich", while others have urged that true political courage lies in starting to be honest about the need to cut public spending more than outlined last November." He adds: "There were indications over the weekend that the advocates of a 'soak the rich' budget were winning in the argument". 06.41 The Guardian predicts a "Budget for jobs", specifying that it will "provide a guarantee of a job or training for all 16- to-24-year-olds unemployed for more than a year"
Budget 2009 live blog: the latest news comments and analysis Telegraph.co.uk - Business | 10 months ago
Eric James, Baron James of Rusholme
...married to Cordelia Wintour, paternal aunt of the fashion magazine editor Anna Wintour and the British journalist Patrick Wintour. He was the father of Professor Oliver James, pro-vice...
Guardian Daily: Copenhagen ultimatum
...curbing their spending, or throwing caution - and their money - to the wind. Political editor Patrick Wintour assesses the likelihood of an early general election, and explains the pros...
The Queen's speech - from the archive
...winter. Blair's last legislative programme featured a typical concentration on crime and security bills. As Patrick Wintour put it: "The deliberately heavy diet of proposed Home Office...
Ministers ponder election night cutbacks to save GBP65m
...political editor, reports on the first day of the Labour party conference, with political editor Patrick Wintour, climate change secretary Ed Miliband and political blogger Paul...

