The power of the human spirit in a marathon is greater than a bomb
To anyone who knows anyone killed or injured in the Boston Marathon explosions, the headline may seem harsh, but I really believe it. The last stretch tends to be the most emotional. In 2003 BBC com... Continue16 April 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
The Right’s politicisation of Margaret Thatcher’s death, part two
As I said yesterday, I spent Monday driving down from Scotland, listening to hour upon hour of coverage about Mrs Thatcher's death. When the news was announced that David Cameron was cutting short his... Continue11 April 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
MPs must surely (if respectfully) DEBATE the Thatcher legacy today, not merely pay tribute
If there is one thing Margaret Thatcher liked it was a good argument; and if there was one place where she felt those arguments should be held, it was in the House of Commons. So whilst it is right a... Continue10 April 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Time for a rethink on standing at football
Posting this piece, which was published on The Guardian's Comment Is Free this morning, as I watch both home and away ends at Stamford Bridge standing, without apparent risk or inconvenience. -- To ... Continue1 April 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Why I chose my ten favourite twitterers
I was asked by twitter to give them a message for their seventh 'birthday' and select my ten favourite twitterers. My message for twitter is 'I like twitter because it enables people to create their ... Continue21 March 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Lessons for Labour in fascinating Axelrod account of Obama election win
I suppose political strategists are likely to be more interested in interviews with political strategists than most people, but anyone with an interest in politics, campaigns and the next election sho... Continue15 March 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Two days to Red Nose Day – time to resist compassion fatigue and keep helping those in dire need
In 25 years, Comic Relief and its famous Red Nose have helped to raise more than £600million, money which has been used to help millions of people both in the UK and Africa. On a trip to Ghana earlie... Continue13 March 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Next generation of young women needs to get the feminist fight going again
At 55, I am lucky enough still to have three generations of women in my family life; an elderly but fit mother, in her 80s; a partner of the same age as me with whom, I worked out the other day, I hav... Continue10 March 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
