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Alastair Campbell

July 2024

  • Jacob Rees-Mogg standing next to Barmy Brunch from The Official Monster Raving Loony party

    ‘Sails on the ship’ and ‘ashes of disaster’ – quotes of election night

    From Jacob Rees-Mogg quoting Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to Neil Kinnock’s description of George Galloway, the TV coverage offered some notable moments

June 2024

  • Greenpeace vessel Arctic Sunrise

    Observer TV reviews
    The week in TV: On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace; Presumed Innocent; The Rest Is Politics; Inside No 9 – review

    Docuseries meets eco-thriller as climate activists clash with Russia’s despot; Jake Gyllenhaal stars in an oddly flat legal drama rehash; Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart give us podcast TV; and the final episode of Inside No 9

March 2024

  • Keir Starmer visits a Hindu temple in north London in 2021

    The Guardian view on Labour doing God: faith communities can play a part in national renewal

    Editorial: Sir Keir Starmer is not a believer, but he is right to recognise the value of religious organisations’ commitment to the common good

January 2024

  • Archie Bland

    Welcome to the age of the ‘dadcast’: ubiquitous, lucrative – and a bit boring

    Archie Bland
  • Rishi Sunak during a visit to La Dolce Vita cafe in Marple, Stockport.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Rishi Sunak refuses to criticise Tory MP who said struggling children in his town were ‘products of crap parents’ – UK politics as it happened

December 2023

  • Close-up of faces of Alastair Campbell and Tony Blair, snapped sitting together in the back of a car through the window, 2001; Campbell looks serious and intense, while Blair is grinning but not necessarily happily

    Alastair Campbell proposed legal threat to BBC amid Iraq war coverage row, files reveal

    Government papers released to National Archives show animosity between broadcaster and No 10 in early 2000s
  • Labour leader Tony Blair meets members of the Trimdon Labour club in his Sedgefield constituency in April 1997

    Today in Focus
    Revisited: From Blair to Starmer: Labour’s path to power, part 2

    Labour went into the 1997 general election full of confidence. Now, 26 years on from that famous victory, Kiran Stacey hears as those who helped craft it look ahead and ask if it is time to be more radical
  • Keir Starmer

    Labour backs away from press reforms after Prince Harry’s phone-hacking court victory

    The party has made it clear that Keir Starmer had no intention of reviving the second stage of the Leveson inquiry

October 2023

  • Wes Streeting, shadow health secretary, said he was not sure the NHS would survive another five years of Tory government.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Wes Streeting says Labour will come down on vaping industry ‘like ton of bricks’ over sales to children – as it happened

  • Tony Blair after winning the UK general election in 1997, with his team behind him

    ‘It was electrifying’: the inside story of Labour’s 1997 election landslide

September 2023

  • Rory Stewart wearing a navy suit and white shirt and standing in a gap in a conifer hedge

    ‘I saw how grotesquely unqualified so many of us were’: Rory Stewart on his decade as a Tory MP

  • Pat McFadden

    Pat McFadden: the most powerful Labour politician most have never heard of

June 2023

  • Catherine Bennett

    For Tony Blair, Silvio Berlusconi was shrewd, capable and true to his word. For others, not so much

    Catherine Bennett
    Blair has joined in the praise for Italy’s former prime minister, a man who was as sad as he was repulsive

May 2023

  • Children research<br>Embargoed to 0001 Friday July 7 File photo dated 03/12/03 of children during a lesson in a primary school. Encouraging pupils to argue and debate in class can help boost their results in English, maths and science, according to research. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday July 7, 2017. Getting primary school children to explain their answers and reason with their classmates can help youngsters to make more progress in these core subjects, it suggests. See PA story EDUCATION Argue. Photo credit should read: Barry Batchelor/PA Wire

    Starting young on the politics of argument

    Letters: John Sommer, Martin Cooper and Lyn A Dade respond to an article by Alastair Campbell on teaching politics in primary school
  • Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart, hosts of The Rest Is Politics podcast, photographed at the Royal Hall, Harrogate.

    ‘We’re both romantic about what politics can be’: Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart on their double act

    To judge by the huge success of their podcast The Rest Is Politics, the UK still has an appetite for political ideas and debate. But how do the Labour stalwart and the Tory maverick really get on?
    • Politics should be taught in primary schools, Alastair Campbell says

    • Alastair Campbell tells high court Piers Morgan authorised reporters to hack into bank account

    • By confronting the Brexit shambles, Labour can offer hope for the future

March 2023

  • Tony Blair attending the Scottish Labour party conference in Inverness in 2004.

    Iraq war: 20 years on
    History may yet be kind to Blair over the Iraq war

  • George Monbiot

    The Iraq invasion: 20 years on
    How many of those calling for Putin’s arrest were complicit in the illegal invasion of Iraq?

    George Monbiot
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