16 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
16 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
From India to Iran to Labour wit
If diplomacy is war by other means, sometimes the same can be said of sport, which is why an India-Pakistan cricket match has long been on my list of 'must see before I die' sporting events. The app... Continue15 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
14 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
13 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
A humbling NHS experience, a media row and a good GB speech
What a truly inspiring and humbling time I had at the new Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit at Rathbone hospital in Liverpool yesterday. It was not just the evident quality of care being provided for... Continue12 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Psychiatrists heading for relegation in ‘disease prestige’ league table
I promised an update on my morning with the psychiatrists in Sedgefield, and I really really tried to get it to you yesterday. Don't blame me. Blame something called Globetrotter Connect on my laptop.... Continue11 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
10 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
As Obama fights for healthcare, let’s celebrate the record here
My God, is it really fifteen years since Hillary Clinton's efforts to deliver universal healthcare for Americans were defeated in the US Congress? The same year Tony Blair became leader of the Labour... Continue9 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Anger at BNP seats must be turned into activism
There is a tendency for everyone in politics, both politicians and commentators, to make single sweeping judgements based upon what ultimately are a myriad complicated reasons that swing votes one way... Continue8 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell