Andrew Grice
The Independent's Political Editor Andrew Grice has been writing about politics for 25 years. Formerly Political Editor at the Sunday Times, he claims he started at Westminster when he was 10 but Whitehall sources say he was 25. His column, The Week in Politics, appears in The Independent each Saturday, with regular updates throughout the week at Today in Politics.
Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics
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Andrew Grice: Darkening mood in the Downing Street bunker
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
"He is saddened but resilient," is how one close ally sums up Gordon Brown's mood. "He's been around a long time; he's pretty tough. He'll just carry on. He's not going to walk away."
Andrew Grice: The Week in Politics
Saturday, 10 May 2008
In the heat of the battle, nobody is talking about climate change
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2 Terence Blacker: Why are doctors so oddly thin-skinned?
3 Mark Oaten: I know what Max Mosley has been going through
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5 Esther Walker: It's too cruel to deny a girl her fake tan
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