Mary Riddell



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Career: Mary Riddell has written for many British newspapers. Until recently she was a columnist on The Observer and also wrote for the Daily Mail. She now has a column in the Telegraph Observer's Riddell moves to Telegraph

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Column remit: social policy,childhood and criminal justice. The Labour Government.

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 * Afghans need to be put to work – not to the sword'' - The jobless rate is far worse than that of Egypt – but the country is rich in natural resources - 1st February 2011
 * has to raise the stakes – and Balls is a very good bet'' - To make the party a winner, Ed Miliband has to embrace the dash of Blair’s early years - 25th January 2011
 * dangerous liaison for Cameron – an emerging Lib Lab pact'' - The relations between Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg – and their parties – are thawing rapidly - 17th January 2011
 * Miliband find an antidote to the politics of fear and loathing?'' - The blood spilt in Arizona is a grim reminder of what can happen when voters lose faith - 11th January 2011
 * bet on Ed Miliband being the high-flier who crashes to earth'' - The Labour leader has made a modest start – but Cameron and Clegg have problems too - 3rd January 2011
 * NHS warning signs that should horrify David Cameron'' - The PM will pay a heavy price if he presides over a meltdown in the health service - 20th December 2010
 * is changing and the monarchy must change with it'' - Last week's dreadful attack on the Prince of Wales is part of a wider shift in public attitudes - 14th December 2010
 * Miliband must make peace with the biggest beast of all'' - The Labour leader has forged clever alliances – now he must secure one with the British people - 23rd November 2010
 * in the fight on terror - but a devastating blow to freedom'' - The retention of control orders poses a lasting threat to justice and civil liberties - 16th November 2010
 * Duncan Smith: the man in chains who seeks to liberate the poor and needy'' - The Work and Pensions Secretary's mission to overhaul the welfare system is well-meant but flawed - 9th November 2010
 * coming housing crisis is bad news for everyone but the far Right'' - In the hard times ahead, it will be all too easy to blame migrants for a lack of jobs or homes - 2nd November 2010
 * must trade in a grand plan for a careful, watching brief'' - Labour's best bet is a painstaking examination of how the cuts will unpick our social fabric - 26th October 2010
 * should be bashing bankers not the young, poor and disabled'' - The ogres of want, disease, ignorance, squalor and idleness will stalk our land again - 12th October 2010
 * the patient strong enough to stomach George Osborne's medicine?'' - The nation will stand only so much remedial surgery under the Chancellor's knife - 5th October 2010
 * conference: Ed Miliband must prove that he has the 'cred' to go it alone'' - Firm leadership is required from Ed Miliband if he is to unite his party behind his victory - 28th September 2010
 * must prove that he has not sold his party's soul for power'' - Many Lib Dems fear that policies are being dumped in favour of expediency - 21st September 2010
 * Osborne's brutal cuts play right into the hands of the unions'' - So severe are the Coalition's plans that the most unlikely of people will seek refuge in the labour movement - 14th September 2010
 * if he loses the leadership battle, Ed Balls has the power to make or break Labour'' - He may not take the top job, but one contender has proven he should be respected – and feared - 7th September 2010
 * Milibattle won't save Labour – it's what comes next that counts'' - Whether David or Ed Miliband becomes leader, the party must move on from the bitter feuds that still haunt it - 31st August 2010
 * Clegg could become Labour’s unwilling kingmaker'' - The Milibands offer far more than a choice between Tweedledum and Tweedledee - 24th August 2010
 * new A-level results will prove that Britain is pulling itself apart'' - Deepening social divisions mean that this is no country for the poor but bright child - 17th August 2010
 * Cameron is storing up an obesity timebomb that will cost billions'' - School milk is safe, but the food industry has just been given carte blanche to continue to deceive the public - 9th August 2010
 * is the litmus test of society – and Labour's would-be leaders'' - Tories such as Crispin Blunt are rejecting Tony Blair's hard line on crime. Labour must be bold and do the same - 26th July 2010
 * will need more than jam and Jerusalem to create a Big Society'' - Labour lacks a coherent voice to oppose the Coalition's 'scorched earth' policies - 20th July 2010
 * must get its act together, but all we see is a travelling circus'' - The party has become irrelevant to the cuts debate and the AV vote will expose its divisions - 6th July 2010
 * prison system is a travesty – and a ruinous waste of money'' - Ken Clarke, the Justice Secretary, must unlock the gates to our overcrowded prisons - 29th June 2010
 * Riddell v Toby Young: Education debate'' - Telegraph Debate: "Half of schools fail to offer a good education according to inspection reports. Will Michael Gove's proposed school reforms improve the situation?" - 18th June 2010 (with Toby Young)
 * is a war Britain simply can't afford'' - Some bitter conflicts have a happy endingl. Afghanistan is not one of them - 15th June 2010
 * the pain begins, Labour must again become the people's party'' - Never before has the leadership of an Opposition party been so important to us all - 8th June 2010
 * needs to start at home for Laws of this world'' - The richest Cabinet in living memory is ill-suited to impose even tighter belts on the poor - 1st June 2010
 * government will offer little to help victims of the cuts'' - It's a new nation under the coaltion government – but be warned: the newly poor will need a voice - 25th May 2010
 * will Labour cope with the outbreak of peace?'' - Voters like the new politics, so the Opposition must be careful not to strike a sour note - 18th May 2010
 * coalition is in need of women'' - Is politics still a male sport - or might the new government encourage a more female friendly way of doing business - 14th May 2010
 * Brown offers his scalp to Nick Clegg'' - However uncertain Gordon Brown's temper and unspinnable his demeanour, he was prepared to stand by his word and put his party and his country first - 11th May 2010
 * Lib-Lab coalition is now the best hope for Labour – and for Britain'' - A centre Left alliance would better reflect the public mood than a Tory victory - 4th May 2010
 * should forget about coalition deals and pull itself together'' - The shine is coming off Nick Clegg - Labour still has everything to play for - 27th April 2010
 * has held up a mirror to Cameron's defects'' - the Lib Dem phenomenon might not last the week, but it has had a profound effect - 19th April 2010
 * dares will win - but can Gordon Brown rally his battered allies?'' - The Tories have made the better start, and the PM desperately needs a magical moment - 13th April 2010
 * Brown must now tell the voters why they deserve more of him'' - exposing Tory policies as so much flimflam is not enough to win people over - 6th April 2010
 * cupboard is bare, apart from three skeletons'' - Strikes, sleaze and Budget austerity may kill off Labour's last lingering hopes - 23rd March 2010
 * Election 2010: Gordon Brown needs to focus fast on what women really want'' - Gordon Brown's baring of his soul on TV and radio will not be enough to close the gender gap - 16th March 2010
 * proves vengeance doesn't work'' - The culture of retribution that followed the James Bulger murder has not stopped reoffenders - 9th March 2010
 * Brown survives the dance of death - now for a last waltz'' - To the amazement of many, the PM is making plans for a fourth term - 1st March 2010
 * bullying furore is a sideshow'' - Gordon Brown is flawed and prone to flying into rages, but he is not the monster of the weekend's caricatures - 23rd February 2010
 * is in tatters – and the best we can hope for is transparency'' - Reform of the voting system is a vital part of any political clean-up - 9th February 2010
 * grumpy old Gordon doesn't look such a lost cause'' - The PM is an unlikely trump card for his party - but Cameron should be wary - 2nd February 2010
 * crusades of "virtuous" Tony Blair have come back to haunt us all'' - The former PM wrote the mood music and devised policies that splintered our society - with tragic results - 26th January 2010
 * prisons are in crisis, but there is a get-out-of-jail-free card'' - The recession presents party leaders with a chance to break the cycle of despair - 19th January
 * Brown may have a team around him, but where are the policies?'' - Aspiration versus austerity is the latest gambit, but what does it mean - 12th January 2010
 * must focus on Sudan before it's too late'' - A Government ensnared in recession and mired in its own version of civil war has allowed Sudan’s tragedy to slide down its agenda - 8th January 2010
 * Mandelson could rescue Gordon Brown's leadership from Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt's challenge'' - The pair's invitation to hold a secret ballot on Labour leadership could hardly have come at a worse moment for the Prime Minister - 7th January 2010
 * Cameron’s lone-star strategy gives Gordon Brown a glimmer of hope'' - The election looks like being a battle between one man and the Labour machine - 5th January 2010
 * class war, Gordon, it’s civil war you should be worried about'' - Time is short for a prime minister who must rouse his party from torpor if it is to prevail - 29th December 2009
 * Gordon Brown wants to turn Britain into a giant branch of John Lewis'' - The idea of a business owned by its employees - or power to the people - will be a key theme in Labour's bid for a fourth term - 15th December 2009
 * of destiny looms for Alistair Darling and the robber barons of EC2'' - Taxing the best-off may raise relatively little, but it would send a signal beyond price - 8th December 2009
 * Brown the eco-warrior might swing the green vote his way'' - The Copenhagen summit is not only important for the planet - it could also shape politics at home - 1st December
 * Afghanistan hope starts here, down a dirt track on the edge of Taliban country'' - Most Britons may want an end to the war in Afghanistan, but we're making a difference - 24th November 2009
 * exactly, is Labour for if it can't take care of the elderly?'' - More and more older people - both rich and poor - are being stripped of their dignity - 17th November 2009
 * immigration speech needed solutions'' - Instead of promising fairer wages for 'locals' and incomers alike, Mr Brown preferred windy rhetoric about 'British values' - 13th November 2009
 * Brown should say the unsayable: immigration has been a boon'' - Who else will staff hospitals and care homes, pick potatoes and sweep streets - 10th November 2009
 * democracy depends on expenses clean-up'' - Where is the solid foundation on which a better form of politics might be built - 3rd November 2009
 * on the wane, and the EU is our only hope of influence'' - President Blair will be a price worth paying if he can transform Europe’s role - 27th October 2009
 * off the cancerous spread of the BNP is within our grasp'' - Only a shake-up of immigration and employment policies can stem the rise of the far Right - 20th October 2009
 * over MPs' expenses are not worth pursuing - they should pay up'' - The MPs' expenses scandal is the enduring symbol of a disengaged and untrusting Britain - 13th October 2009
 * us Mr Cameron – what sort of Britain do you want to lead?'' - The signs point to a punitive regime in which ancient liberties are cast aside - 6th October
 * blood, sweat and tears were not in vain'' - Gordon Brown's promise of a green tomorrow, of better schools and hospitals and of jobs for the young need costings to underpin them, but Labour’s battered heart is in the right place - 30th September 2009
 * it to be, Mr Brown: the kiss of death or a breath of hope?'' - The beleaguered PM deserves to win his fight for survival - 29th September 2009
 * us with your boldness Gordon Brown, you've nothing to lose'' - the Prime Minister's only chance is to transfer his international stature to the domestic stage - 22nd September 2009
 * Brown and David Cameron must learn how to cut with compassion'' - Public spending is to be reduced.The question is, who will carry it out with the least pain - 15th September 2009
 * the Nowhere Man, just can't let it be'' - With the whiff of panic in the air, Labour seems incapable of broadening its horizons - 8th September 2009
 * silence over the Lockerbie bomber shows why people mistrust him'' - For Gordon Brown to take advantage of the political situation, he needs the courage to speak out over the Lockerbie bomber - 1st September 2009
 * has for too long failed to heal the rifts in our society'' - the party should stop squabbling and look to its roots if it wants to win the next election - 11th August 2009
 * an unholy mess – people must be allowed to die as they wish'' - The DPP needs to be bold and brave as he writes the rules on assisted suicide - 4th August 2009
 * we listened to Harry Patch, we would not still be in Helmand'' - Our young soldiers are dying to prop up a corrupt government - 28th July 2009
 * must rescue the lost generation'' - A chasm has opened between the debt-burdened many and the gilded few - 21st July 2009
 * Our troops are giving their lives to safeguard a rigged election'' - Hamid Karzai's appalling and corrupt regime is the West's guilty little secret - 14th July 2009
 * Brown plays the ageing rocker, but can he turn back time?'' - The Prime Minister will live or die by the contents of yesterday's masterplan - 30th June 2009
 * Bercow is the new Speaker - now the real change must come'' - The squalid contest for the Speaker's chair showed how desperately we need to modernise our democracy - 23rd June 2009
 * is paying a high price for neglecting White Van Man'' - To have a chance of survival, Gordon Brown must remember those his party forgot - 16th June 2009
 * Brown: His enemies want him dead, but he is still Labour's only hope'' - The frightened and flawed Prime Minister must now regain control of his party - and the country - 9th June 2009
 * rides on into 'the valley of death''' - Labour might keep its leader – but then lose the will to live - 6th June 2009
 * Brown will fight to the death'' - The Prime Minister is implacable. Following the departure of Hazel Blears, this is now a contest of brute strength between him and those who want him gone - 4th June 2009
 * Smith’s departure will destabilise Gordon Brown'' - For the Prime Minister to lose one of his most favoured ministers, at a moment not of his choosing, is a double blow - 3rd June 2009
 * Labour Party has 48 hours to prove it is still a going concern'' - Gordon Brown can survive as Labour leader, but there might not be anyone left to lead - 2nd June 2009
 * expenses: Gordon Brown's best chance of survival is by being bold in his reforms'' - Actions will speak far louder than a clutch of celebrity MPs in the Commons - 26th May 2009
 * is not the time for a general election'' - Parliament and voters need time to calm down and to evaluate which shop-soiled MPs they want to lose and which new ones they should pick - 21st May 2009
 * need a new form of politics even more than a new Speaker'' - Michael Martin's disgraceful performance must not blind us to the chronic failure of our entire political system - 19th May 2009
 * a mission for peace that must not fail'' - The stakes could not be higher for next week's Middle East peace summit between Binyamin Netanyahu and President Obama - 15th May 2009
 * Brown can't shake off the MPs' expenses scandal when public life has sunk so low'' - Even now, as you ask around, there is barely a whiff of humility from our politicians - 12th May 2009
 * Brown is a better hope for Labour than any of his rivals'' - The lack of credible alternatives means Labour must stick with Gordon Bown - 5th May 2009
 * long last, a Robin Hood budget'' - With the City watching anxiously and the corpse of Prudence twitching in the corner of the Commons chamber, Alistair Darling finally soaked the rich - 23rd April 2009 (The Budget)
 * 2009: a manifesto for Labour's soul'' - The electoral clock is ticking for Gordon Brown and his hard-up Chancellor - 21st April 2009
 * Brown: Star of his own horror show''- The Downing Street email scandal has left Gordon Brown hideously exposed to enemies within his own party - 16th April 2009
 * society is indeed broken - but at the top, not the bottom'' - Ian Tomlinson's death was a tragic symptom of declining public standards - 9th April 2009
 * Brown's vision of global morality for the G20 is threatened by Westminster sleaze'' - Freeloading by MPs makes a grim contrast to Gordon Brown's lofty ambitions for a new ethical capitalism - 26th March 2009
 * glimmer of hope in the dark heart of Africa?'' - As the West attempts to strengthen the fragile peace in the region, Mary Riddell meets the leaders of DR Congo and Rwanda, an unholy alliance who may decide the fate of a continent - 23rd March 2009
 * the horrors of Stafford Hospital tell us about the ills of the NHS'' - An isolated disaster, a fatal case of bureaucracy, or a sign of the NHS's future? This scandal could be all three - 19th March 2009
 * Brown is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't'' - The Prime Minister's critics have already written him off. They do so at their peril - 5th March 2009
 * is not an excuse to declare war on our freedoms'' - In this climate, an authoritarian state that stamps on liberties is asking for disaster - 26th February 2009
 * must kick its nasty habit of investing in failure'' - The chasm between pay and achievement has never been starker - 12th February 2009
 * jobs for British workers' is the cry of our worst instincts'' - This week's strikes embodied some of the nastiest parts of the national character - 5th February 2009
 * John could save children from drugs and jail'' - Sending struggling youngsters to do hard voluntary work in developing countries can reap rich rewards - 1st February 2009
 * is the time to reform the House of Lords'' - The Upper House should become a fully elected chamber, and the sooner the better - 29th January 2009
 * Brown should try harder to inspire us in these hopeless times'' - He needn't dazzle us with words, he can actually do something to improve our lot - 22nd January 2009
 * Brown is in danger of building a slumdog generation'' - Slumdog Millionaire is not merely a fable of modern India. It also chimes with the British Government's latest crusade - 15th January 2009
 * humanity has failed us in Gaza'' - The West's failure to greet Israeli aggression with outright condemnation is shaming - 8th January 2009 (see: 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict)
 * biggest threat to our future in 2009 lies beyond our shores'' - The recession will hit hard on the home front, but Gordon Brown needs to act to prevent conflicts that could tear the world apart - 2nd January 2009
 * Republic of Congo: Again, Britain gets ready to do nothing in Africa'' - 20th December 2008
 * and street terror are now part of the fabric of national life'' - Rhys Jones's death shows that too many children are growing up to think human life is worthless - 18th December 2008
 * mothers need good childcare, not a witch-hunt'' - The choice is between world-class childcare now, or spending the money on failures further down the line - 11th December 2008
 * PC Plod the Black Rod treatment'' - A Bill of Rights would protect MPs - and ordinary citizens - from aggressive acts by the police and state - 4th December 2008
 * hopes Queen will lift heavy hearts'' - Her Majesty plans to be a figurehead for the nation during the impending recession - 27th November 2008
 * the country help Arron get a job?'' - Politics is now all about number crunching, but there is a human side to the calculations - 20th November 2008
 * Baby P was doomed to die'' - Care agencies have lost their sense of proportion over 'risk' - putting the most endangered in peril - 13th November 2008
 * Obama - but not too tight'' - The dawning of a new era offers the prime minister a chance to promote his global vision - 5th November 2008
 * Straw, our prison system is a disgrace'' - The Justice Secretary has promised stricter punishment, but it is a dangerous game - 30th October 2008
 * again feeds addiction to the rich'' - Labour should be horrified that the Business Secretary is part of the tacky world of the Eurotrash - 23rd October 2008
 * can save the world, but can he fix Britain?'' - The Prime Minister is back from the brink with a chance to start again. If he is to succeed, he will have to change and start listening to voters - 16th October 2008
 * Brown has only won a battle'' - The political tide is running in Brown's favour but the economic fallout is just beginning to hurt voters - 9th October 2008
 * leadership challenge seems a distant memory'' - Gordon Brown seemed to be finished but he has come into his own as a man suited to our grim times - 2nd October 2008
 * Brown's fightback hinges on ministers'' - 25th September 2008
 * has no better leader than Brown'' - In its desperation for a change of leader, Labour is ignoring the PM's strengths as a world class player - 18th September 2008
 * should wine and dine the elderly'' - Neglect of older people, of which the fuel cost row is just the latest example, isn't primarily a parable of human misery. It's a story of electoral folly - 11th September 2008
 * wouldn't make waves in US'' - First Obama and now McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, make our own front-benchers seem colourless and lacking the capacity to stir voters' hearts - 4th September 2008
 * is illiterate school-leavers'' - The inevitable row over today's A-level results will miss the point, we are not giving all our citizens a fine basic education - 14th August 2008

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