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Ed Miliband In Fresh Crisis Over Leadership

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Ed Miliband In Fresh Crisis Over Leadership

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By Jason Farrell, Political Correspondent

Ed Miliband's leadership is under more pressure after reports that 20 shadow ministers are poised to call on him to quit.

Senior figures are ready to strike if former home secretary Alan Johnson signals he is prepared to step into the breach, according to The Observer.

The number of Labour MPs prepared to act has "reached a critical mass" but they want a coronation rather than a difficult leadership contest.

A senior figure told The Observer: "There are 20 frontbenchers who are actively considering what is best to do. They are from all areas of the party, bar the hard left."

Labour MPs have been told not to respond to journalistic polls and questions about the leadership - but one MP told Sky News: "I think it's time for him to go."

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    The Observer claims at least 20 shadow ministers are on the brink of asking Ed Miliband to quit as Labour leader

More woes for Ed Miliband in the Sunday Times. A poll says only 34% of Labour voters believe he is up to the job of being PM

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Mr Miliband is under "massive pressure", reports the Mail. It says key ally Shadow Education Secretary Tristram Hunt has criticised his strategy

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The Independent on Sunday claims Jewish donors are moving away from "toxic" Ed Miliband and cancelling fundraisers because of the party's stance on Palestine

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Ed Miliband In Fresh Crisis Over Leadership

We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.

By Jason Farrell, Political Correspondent

Ed Miliband's leadership is under more pressure after reports that 20 shadow ministers are poised to call on him to quit.

Senior figures are ready to strike if former home secretary Alan Johnson signals he is prepared to step into the breach, according to The Observer.

The number of Labour MPs prepared to act has "reached a critical mass" but they want a coronation rather than a difficult leadership contest.

A senior figure told The Observer: "There are 20 frontbenchers who are actively considering what is best to do. They are from all areas of the party, bar the hard left."

Labour MPs have been told not to respond to journalistic polls and questions about the leadership - but one MP told Sky News: "I think it's time for him to go."

1/9

  1. Gallery: Sunday's National Newspaper Front Pages

    The Observer claims at least 20 shadow ministers are on the brink of asking Ed Miliband to quit as Labour leader

More woes for Ed Miliband in the Sunday Times. A poll says only 34% of Labour voters believe he is up to the job of being PM

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Mr Miliband is under "massive pressure", reports the Mail. It says key ally Shadow Education Secretary Tristram Hunt has criticised his strategy

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The Independent on Sunday claims Jewish donors are moving away from "toxic" Ed Miliband and cancelling fundraisers because of the party's stance on Palestine

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Two IS Leaders Killed By Airstrikes - Reports

Coalition airstrikes have targeted a gathering of Islamic State leaders at a house in northern Iraq, a US defence official has said.

Senior IS officers were meeting in al Qaim, a town near Mosul which is under the Islamist group's control. After the strikes began, militants evacuated a nearby hospital and used loudspeakers to ask for blood donors.

The bodies of 50 militants have since been transported to a morgue in Mosul, according to Reuters.

Unconfirmed reports from the news agency suggest that the leader of IS, along with his deputy, were killed in the attack.

It is unclear whether top commander Abu Bakr al Baghdadi was among the militants targeted, a US official said.

Video: More Airstrikes Hit IS In Kobani

Hailed as the world's most wanted man, al Baghdadi has declared himself the caliph, or supreme leader, of the vast areas of territory in Iraq and Syria under IS control.

Washington has offered a $10m (£6m) reward for his capture.

US national security analyst Arash Aramesh told Sky News: "If he is in fact dead, yes it will deal a major blow to the organisation but let's not forget there are other commanders both in the military and political wings that can replace al Baghdadi.

Video: Airstrikes 'Missing IS Targets'

"This organisation with one dead leader is not going to be finished. This is going to be a continued, long-term campaign not just to rid the region of IS but from the ideology that creates organisations like IS, al Qaeda, Boko Haram and the Taliban."

The airstrikes also destroyed a convoy of 10 armed IS trucks, US Central Command said.

In a statement, its spokesperson added: "This strike demonstrates the pressure we continue to place on the IS terrorist network and the group's increasingly limited freedom to manoeuvre, communicate and command."

Video: First Video Of Islamist Leader

Meanwhile, a series of explosions have killed dozens of people across Iraq.

Four bombings killed least 43 people in and around Baghdad on Saturday. The deadliest blast hit the city's Shi'ite district of Sadr City, where a car bomb tore through a commercial area killing 11 people.

On Friday, a suicide truck bomber struck the convoy of a top Iraqi police officer killing eight people, including the ranking official. Iraqi authorities said the attack bore the hallmarks of IS.

Video: Sept: First RAF Airstrikes On IS

US President Barack Obama has authorised the deployment of up to 1,500 more US troops to bolster Iraqi forces, including into Anbar province, where battles with IS militants have been fierce.

A statement from Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al Abadi's office said: "This step is a little late, but we welcome it."


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