On
the political breakfast shows two of Ed's most loyal Parliamentary aides, Peter Hain and Sadiq Khan, did what loyal aides do best: they pulled the rug out from under their man.
Not exact matches
«For no reason, whatsoever, should the blood of any citizen of this country be shed for
political reasons,» Prof. Addae - Mensah told Bernard Avle on the Citi
Breakfast Show during an interview about his recently launched book: A Biography of Hilla Limann: Scholar, Diplomat, Statesman.
Following concerns that the NDC is a party for the masses and one without intellectuals, the
political scientist told Moro Awudu on Class91.3 FM's Executive
Breakfast Show on Tuesday, August 29 that: «It is less the case that the NDC doesn't have intellectuals and more the case of maybe the NDC doesn't involve the intellectuals in decisions that go on and [that has] become more or less the position of the party.»
A hugely popular St. Patrick's Day
breakfast that for generations has been a must - stop for city pols — and one of the last
shows of might for a Hell's Kitchen
political dynasty — has been canceled this year.