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157. Ukraine, Diplomacy, and the Future of Europe (Dmytro Kuleba)

What is the current position of Ukraine in the Ukraine-Russia war? How delicate is diplomacy with Europe and with the US for the Ukrainian government? What are the differences between working... Continue

Time for another force to take over from Met in phone hacking inquiry

A fairly common attribute in those who believe they were born to rule is a rather petulant irritation whenever anyone dares to challenge them, or asks them questions they don't like. David Cameron has... Continue

7 January 2011

Media still pandering to the Cameron-Coulson line

Longer than usual blog today, most of it not written by me. You'll have to wait a bit for the point, but with thanks to the Labour Party's media monitoring department, I want to begin with an account ... Continue

6 January 2011

Nice send off for Ralph Coates

Just back from a celebration of Ralph Coates' life  at St Stephen's Church in Enfield, followed by a nice do at White Hart Lane. Big turnout and some terrific tributes from Dave Merrington and Martin... Continue

5 January 2011

All hail Olli Issakeinen, the Finnish fib-watcher on Osborne’s case

It is one thing to have a following for writing a blog. Far more impressive, surely, is to have a following for being a regular commenter on a blog. Yet that is what is clearly happening to our Finni... Continue

5 January 2011

Ed Miliband landed a blow yesterday. Now bigger arguments have to be demolished and built

There was a tiny hint of desperation in the voice of George Osborne's response to Ed Miliband's rather effective attack over the Tories' VAT rise yesterday. ‘The question Ed Milliband faces is thi... Continue

4 January 2011

Good hype (Ed Miliband speech tomorrow) and bad hype (The Archers)

Hype can be a very dangerous business, and The Archers is the latest commodity to find itself damaged by it. I am not an Archers' fan, but Fiona is and yesterday, the biggest anticipation of the day ... Continue

3 January 2011

Both governing parties deserve to be punished for Tory by-election pull-out

I know that we are into a new and different sort of politics, what with two parties forming the government and all that, but the bigger of those two parties really is taking the mick in the Oldham Eas... Continue

2 January 2011

On privately educated rock stars, 10m 100yr-olds, and Burnley manager’s job

Many thanks to twitterers for keeping me vaguely informed of what has been happening outside the no newspapers, not seen the news for a week Christmas zone where I have been. The two most interesting ... Continue

30 December 2010

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.