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Flint: We cannot oppose everything

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Fantasy shadow Cabinet

Time at the bar: Miliband is formulating a new front bench team for Labour

politics.co.uk gives its take on what the shadow Cabinet should look like.

Video: David Miliband's scorn for Iraq U-turn

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David Miliband stands down: Full statement

Miliband: Ed has already started the fightback

David Miliband stands down: Full statement

Labour MPs standing for shadow Cabinet: Full list

Labour MPs standing for shadow Cabinet: Full list

The full list of Labour MPs standing for the shadow Cabinet

Ed Miliband and Iraq

Ed Miliband arrives for his leader's speech with partner Justine Thornton

Ed Miliband's first speech to conference as Labour leader saw him signal a distinct break with the past, but should he have criticised the war in Iraq?

Ed Miliband speech as-it-happened

Ed Miliband's first speech as leader to the Labour party conference, as-it-happened

Ed Miliband is outlining his vision for Labour's future in his debut speech to the party's autumn conference as their leader.

Ed Miliband speech: In full

Ed Miliband's first speech as Labour leader

Read the full text of Ed Miliband's first conference speech as leader of the Labour party, on politics.co.uk

Ed Miliband speech: Reactions

Labour party figures react to Ed Miliband's speech

High profile Labour figures talk to politics.co.uk about Ed Miliband's speech

Ed Miliband speech: Analysis

Ed Miliband did not march his party off to the left

Neither lurching to the left nor sticking to the status quo, Ed Miliband's decisive departure from the days of New Labour is nevertheless a political gamble.

Comment: A speech that could save Labour

Ed Miliband delivered a speech his brother would never have been able to write. He might just have saved Labour.

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