Britain's opposition Labour leader, Ed Miliband, delivered his keynote speech to delegates during the annual Labour Party Conference.
Miliband, whose party enjoys a 10-point lead in the latest polls, vowed to break up the country's biggest banks if his party comes to power at the next general election.
He spoke without notes in a highly personal speech, and vowed to unite the nation and lead it through touch economic times.
Miliband, Labour's leader since 2010, is under pressure to boost his stubbornly poor personal ratings during his party's five-day conference.

