15 May 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
15 May 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
covid delays my book on depression; but this crisis will herald more mental illness than ever
Today should have been a good day. Publication day. My book on depression. It is my sixteenth book, and it's always a nice moment when a new one pops up in bookstore windows, or lands on the doormats... Continue12 May 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
7 May 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Lockdown rants, rambles and ruminations – part 2
It is almost three weeks since I curated my various blogs and articles in one single place, not least to help me keep tabs on what I was saying in a somewhat manic, over-productive phase, but also fo... Continue3 May 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
even in these days of so many deaths, one that has really shocked. rip jordan cox
A few years ago I got an email out of the blue from Karl Fitzpatrick, chief executive of Warrington Wolves. He had read my book, WINNERS AND HOW THEY SUCCEED, and he and the Wolves’ then coach, Aus... Continue1 May 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
30 April 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
26 April 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
the love of music, and the need for music, grow when times are tough
Yesterday, as you can see above, I played my first virtual funeral lament on my bagpipes. I was taking my lead from a piper in the Hebrides, Allan Henderson, who, unable to attend the funeral of ... Continue25 April 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell
day after day, same questions, same answers … there is still time to get a grip, but not much
Another day, another terrific New European front page, the SIXTH since I went into self-isolation while Boris Johnson was still shaking hands in hospitals, encouraging people to go to the races in th... Continue23 April 2020
Posted by Alastair Campbell