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The Rise of Rupert Murdoch: Making of a Mogul (Part 1)

Why is Rupert Murdoch considered such an influential figure? What was his childhood and family like growing up in Australia? How did he establish his groundbreaking media presence in the UK? ... Continue

All in this together; but some more deeply than others

I don't know how many of you read Monday's FTfm (a weekly review of the fund management industry published as a pull-out with the Financial Times). Today's version has a peculiarly arresting intro t... Continue

25 October 2010

Seven years late, Greg Dyke says BBC should have had inquiry into Dr Kelly story

Seven years after the suicide of Dr David Kelly, former BBC Director General Greg Dyke suggests it might have been better if the BBC had held its own inquiry into Andrew Gilligan's false report whic... Continue

24 October 2010

Labour can demolish coalition claims in same way as IFS has done

In this cynical, media age, it is not easy for an organisation to establish a strong reputation for taking complicated facts and delivering sound and sober judgements upon them, but you'd have to say... Continue

22 October 2010

Cuts far deeper than they would have dared make with an outright majority

There is something wonderful, almost French, about Brighton seafront on a cold sunny day like today. I was so taken with the light and the fresh air that I enjoyed a little stroll before heading to on... Continue

21 October 2010

The ones who caused the crisis laughing all the way from the bank

Just caught sight of Communities Secretary Eric Pickles on TV trying rather unsuccessfully to maintain that the George Osborne package was 'progressive', followed by a man in the City saying that it w... Continue

20 October 2010

The media’s bottom-kissing of top Tories becoming a tad embarrassing

If a Labour government had ever come up with a strategic defence review at the centre of which was the idea of aircraft carriers without planes to fly from them, we would never, ever, ever, ever, ever... Continue

19 October 2010

You have to admire Tory nerve in claiming cuts all about fairness

The coalition may have a tricky week ahead of them, but they continue to have media opinion (not to be confused with public opinion) blowing a favourable wind up their bums and into their sails. Or, ... Continue

18 October 2010

Hoping to race to Number 1 in the Chinese bestsellers’ list

What with fundraisers, festivals, speeches, interviews, inquiries, breakfasts, lunches and dinners, not to mention life on websites, twitter, Facebook and the like, I spend a lot of my time answering ... Continue

17 October 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.