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481. Polanski, Macron & al-Sharaa: The Best & Worst Politicians of 2025

Who deserves the title of UK politician of the year - and who gets worst? What was the most consequential moment of Trump's presidency so far? And can Rory convince Alastair that Christmas is... Continue

The life and death of the man who made the link between exercise and health

Until yesterday, I had never heard of Professor Jerry Morris. Yet a fascinating obituary in The Times made me wish I had. Maybe it is because I am now on the back nine of life, as over 50s golfers ca... Continue

28 November 2009

Even top Tories think Dave and Co can’t do piss up in a brewery

Can't wait to see what prominence the Dave C fanzines give to the views of Mr Stephen Greenhalgh in the morning press. This is the man who suggested that the inexperience of the current shadow cabine... Continue

27 November 2009

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... Continue

26 November 2009

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... Continue

25 November 2009

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 ... Continue

24 November 2009

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 ... Continue

23 November 2009

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... Continue

22 November 2009

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.