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Why Trump Wants Greenland

Why has Donald Trump considered invading Greenland? How does he think it will benefit him? What is the role of China in the Arctic? And what animals have Russia trained to spy for them? Listen as Alas... Continue

Time running out for Tories’ ‘all Labour’s fault’ mantra

The Tories have had a very good run with their 'it's all Labour's fault', but it is slowly coming to an end. With the public, or at least the centre of gravity of public opinion, I think it came to ... Continue

17 February 2011

Royals owe one to the film people

I think that despite the risks of Jonathan Ross saying something daft, and despite the risk of speeches over-running, the Beeb should rethink coverage of the Baftas and go for it live. Yet another exa... Continue

14 February 2011

Big Society relaunch – mais on ne peut pas polir un turd

Oh dear ... poor old Dave has decided not only that he needs a 'relaunch' for his 'Big Idea', the 'Big Society.' ... but he is seemingly of the view that the problem is not the policy, it is that 'we ... Continue

13 February 2011

Gove and Cameron need to start getting into a bit of detail

Well done to those councils which felt Michael Gove was exceeding his powers when bringing the Building Schools for the Future programme crashing to the ground. Yesterday's High Court ruling was a vi... Continue

12 February 2011

Tahrir Square must be scene of extraordinary mix of hope and fear

When finally Hosni Mubarak falls from power, there will be enormous celebrations among the crowds in Liberation Square, and throughout Egypt. There will be fear too, and it will not be confined to Mu... Continue

10 February 2011

Robinson and McGuinness on song

One of the questions I faced constantly in Belfast yesterday was whether I thought Martin McGuinness would be an acceptable first minister of Northern Ireland. The question is being asked because of ... Continue

8 February 2011

Mail not welcome in Ireland, but peace is

Busy busy yesterday, no time to blog, but I hope you caught up on the Mail's latest piece of villainy. Journalism is a competitive trade, but to pass yourself off as a competitor, when said competito... Continue

7 February 2011

Enda Kenny would do better to engage than retreat from debate

You don't need to be in Ireland for long to know there is an election on, and that politicians aren't exactly flavour of the month. The Irish are into their politics at the best of times and with the... Continue

5 February 2011

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.