Harriet Harman MP, Labour's Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, speaking about the floods in Pakistan, said:
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LabourParty on 19th Sep 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
As the drought in Somalia looks set to worsen in the coming months, the Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Harriet Harman has said "people would be really proud" of Britian's work in the region.
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BBCPolitics on 5th Sep 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
Today the UN is expected to declare the famine in the Horn of Africa has spread to another region of Somalia. Returning from her visit to Dadaab refugee camp and severely drought-stricken areas of the Horn of Africa with Islamic Relief, Harriet Harman MP, Labour's Shadow International Development Secretary and Shadow Deputy Prime Minister:
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LabourParty on 5th Sep 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
Writing in the London Evening Standard, Ed Miliband, Leader of the Labour Party, said: Every Londoner will have a story this week that particularly touches them. Two stand out for me: hearing that the area where I went to school around Haverstock Comprehensive in Chalk Farm was caught up in some of the violence; and visiting Peckham with Harriet Harman, where we saw the distress and pain etched in...
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LabourParty on 11th Aug 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
Harriet Harman MP, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, said following Labour MPs’ meeting today with the Home Office on cuts to police numbers in London:
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LabourParty on 10th Aug 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
Harriet Harman, Meg Hillier, and a group of other London Labour MPs have met with James Brokenshire, Home Office minister, today to call on the Government to urgently rethink the scale of its cuts to police officers and police budgets.
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LabourParty on 10th Aug 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
Education Secretary Michael Gove and Labour's Deputy Leader Harriet Harman have a heated exchange over the causes of the riots, and whether public spending cuts have played any role.
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BBCPolitics on 10th Aug 2011 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Michael Gove is an absolute master of his Education brief, his media performances over the riots this morning were very good indeed and I have just caught up with his absolute mauling of Labour's Harriet Harman here: If you have a spare tenner, a flutter on Mr Gove might not be a bad idea. A few years transforming our education system, Gove would make an excellent Home Secretary and then who ...
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LittlesLog on 10th Aug 2011 (via antonylittle.blogspot.com)
The Guardian's Nick Watt already has a detailed and insightful post on last night's Newsnight bout between Michael Gove and Harriet Harman. Here's the video, so CoffeeHousers can watch it for themselves:
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Spectator on 10th Aug 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
Fantastic stuff. Harman is a national disgrace.
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ManInAShed on 10th Aug 2011 (via atoryblog.blogspot.com)