LABOUR last night published details of its leader Ed Miliband's dinners and meetings with trade union chiefs and private backers in the wake of the Tory donor scandal.
The list showed the party leader had eight meetings in 16 months with Len McCluskey, general secretary of Unite, the union threatening to take petrol tanker drivers out on strike.
A party spokesman insisted it had "promised openness and transparency and we have delivered".
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