Mind Mental Health Media Awards
27 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Mind Mental Health Media Awards
27 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Well done BBC Inside Sport. Shame on media for news blackout on Coulson bullying case
First of all, congratulations to BBC Inside Sport for its film last night on depression in sport. Gabby Logan's sensitive and revealing interviews with cricketer Marcus Trescothick, boxer Frank Bruno... Continue26 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Well done BBC in Mental Health Media awards. Looking forward to Inside Sport on depression tonight
I am out tonight recording the voiceover for a new official Burnley FC DVD - stay with me, stay with me, this is not another Burnley blog, I promise. I'm just hoping I get back in time for Inside Spo... Continue25 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
BBC main bulletin blackout on leaders’ speeches bizarre
The economy is always fundamental to any election, and the debates upon it therefore central to the choice faced by voters. So yesterday, with all three main party leaders speaking to the CBI, was a ... Continue24 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Business right to be worried about Tory axe on RDAs
If a clutch of business groups had attacked an important Labour policy when we were in Opposition, I think you would have heard of it. Front page news, ramped across the TV channels, you'd have heard ... Continue23 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Why should Brown and Cameron apologise for being seen to pay tribute to the war dead?
Having taken a potshot at David Cameron for hiring a personal photographer, I suppose I ought to be pleased that this has landed him in a spot of bother. But I'm afraid I cannot get wound up over the... Continue22 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Beware climate change denial dressed up as ‘commonsense’
If you need any reminder of the challenge facing Ed Miliband as he works for a deal at the Copenhagen climate change summit, look no further than today's interview in the Financial Times with the elec... Continue21 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Something for the weekend – a long lazy blog lifted from interviews
This must be one of the longest, and certainly the laziest, blog I have ever done. Just a bit busy you see. I was doing a speech to sports governing bodies in The Midlands yesterday, so took the opp... Continue20 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
If France and FIFA won’t act on Thierry Henry, let’s have a boycott of Gillette razors
Central London was heaving last night with happy, cheering, chanting, singing, flag-waving Algerians celebrating the win over Egypt that took them to the World Cup next year. There is nothing quite... Continue19 November 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell