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483. The Future of British Politics, How The World Order Is Changing, and The Power of History

What does this year look like for the future of British politics? How is the global order going to be reshaped? And will the power of historical narratives become even stronger this year? L... Continue

Cameron facing serial rebellion from Thatcher’s ministers in the Lords

I had been hoping to do a post-Question Time blog yesterday, but events conspired against me. The first, and saddest, was the funeral of Nigel Doughty, to whom I posted a tribute here on Wednesday. It... Continue

11 February 2012

A great piece from an Aussie sports commentator and mental health advocate Glenn Mitchell

Unless I have bumped into him at a Test Match, I don't recall meeting Australian sports commentator Glenn Mitchell. But I couldn't resist posting this piece he wrote, which was sent to me on twitter v... Continue

9 February 2012

Statement on phone-hacking settlement

As has just been announced at the High Court, News Group Newspapers have admitted that the News of the World intercepted messages on my mobile phone in 2006, and have apologised and agreed to pay dama... Continue

8 February 2012

Tribute to Forest owner Nigel Doughty, and thanks to Burnley chairman Barry Kilby

Football has lost two of its best club leaders this week, Nottingham  Forest's Nigel Doughty to death, and Burnley's Barry Kilby to illness. Barry is a personal friend who loves  Burnley, and unlik... Continue

8 February 2012

If Cameron and Lansley plough on with NHS car crash, it could yet be the end of them

I haven't read The Times, so I am only going on an edited version of Rachel Sylvester's column today, as summed up by Labour's media monitoring department. At the risk of offending Rupert's paywall p... Continue

7 February 2012

Another fine mess for Fabio Capello and the FA

I was sitting right behind Fabio Capello at the Chelsea-Manchester United match yesterday. He never mentioned that he had just dropped a bombshell on Italian TV about the big question that would have ... Continue

6 February 2012

Another call for full inquiry into banking catastrophe – it will have to happen so Dave may as well do now

I was pleased that Gillian Tett of the Financial Times backed the call  I made for a Chilcot/Leveson style inquiry into the banking disaster when we appeared on This Week last night. When Andrew Nei... Continue

3 February 2012

Britain needs a few MPs like Canada’s Bob Rae to help break down stigma and taboo of mental illness

I am on the sofa with Michael Portillo tonight (if you get my drift) listening to the wit and wisdom of Andrew Neil, presenter of the BBC1 This Week show. We will doubtless be chatting banks and bank... Continue

2 February 2012

Alastair Campbell is a writer, communicator and strategist best known for his role as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s spokesman, press secretary and director of communications and strategy. Still active in politics and campaigns in Britain and overseas, he now splits his time between writing, speaking, broadcasting, charities and consultancy.