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The Milibands were the first brothers to sit in the Cabinet since 1938.
Dose.ca Music briefs 2010
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The Milibands are the only candidates so far, though others are expected to join the race.
Dose.ca Music briefs 2010
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It was not just the Milibands but the entire Labour family that was being torn by competing feelings.
How Labour's family saga has changed the party Toby Helm 2010
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Eric Hobsbawm: a conversation about Marx, student riots, the new Left, and the Milibands
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If you want a comparison, Cameron only managed 134,000 so both Milibands in the popular vote would have beat Cameron into third place.
Labour conference live – Sunday 26 September Andrew Sparrow 2010
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In the hour after the contest between the Milibands was resolved in Manchester, Tomkins and his big brother, Joel, combined to devastating effect for Wigan as Leeds's dream of a fourth consecutive Grand Final win was shattered by three scrappy tries in the space of 10 minutes either side of half-time.
Tomkins brothers confound Leeds and set up Wigan for Grand Final Andy Wilson at Headingley 2010
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Eric Hobsbawm: a conversation about Marx, student riots, the new Left, and the Milibands
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Eric Hobsbawm: a conversation about Marx, student riots, the new Left, and the Milibands
Book reviews roundup 2011
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Eric Hobsbawm: a conversation about Marx, student riots, the new Left, and the Milibands
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Eric Hobsbawm: a conversation about Marx, student riots, the new Left, and the Milibands
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