If you had said to me then she might end up attached to a powerful man, able to build and exploit connections wherever he found them,…
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The problem with Britain’s justice system is that incarceration is more than a punishment – it destroys lives The post Alastair Campbell’s diary: Notes from Brixton…
Fence sitting is no longer possible, or right. The manner and scale of Israel’s demolition of Gaza goes way beyond either legal proportion or respect for…
Does Trump already see himself as America’s king? Have he and Vance swapped ideology for a medieval approach to politics? Will reality finally catch up with…
Is Starmer falling into Trump’s defence spending trap? What’s the bigger threat to the European democracies: Putin or populism? Why has a Labour-affiliated union suspended Angela…
The chaos he inflicts on the world is perplexing, but his behaviour has clear patterns The post Alastair Campbell’s diary: How to understand Donald Trump appeared…
After a tricky first year, the prime minister has built strong relationships with leaders of other counties. But now he must fix with one he has…
The media’s obsession with Reform’s leader makes a disaster of Truss and Boris Johnson proportions ever more likely The post Alastair Campbell’s diary: Will Farage be…
The world saw through the spectacle for what it was: the whim of a self-styled strongman in need of flattery and adoration The post Alastair Campbell’s…
After a few days in Guernsey, the Islands’ message was clear: ‘Our system works better than yours’ The post Alastair Campbell’s diary: Have the Channel Islands…