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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

By-election coverage still showing gap between media and public mood on governing parties

Ladies and gentlemen, at the risk of appearing arrogant and boastful about my own considerable skills and experience in political strategy, may I take you back to my blog of January 2, headlined Both ... Continue

14 January 2011

Davos should send fact-finding mission to Nottingham to end women drought

I've only been to Davos once, with the then PM TB, and can't say I enjoyed it much. All a bit 'look how important I am, I'm at Davos,' and all a bit gigantic cocktail party full of people looking over... Continue

13 January 2011

Bankers get away with it – and Clegg says the coalition is working too well

Nick Clegg talked the other day of how the bankers are living in a 'parallel universe' if they think they can get away with massive bonuses. Now, as the bankers prepare to get away with massive bonus... Continue

12 January 2011

Good to see Times and Guardian going big on mental health

Tomorrow I am speaking at a dinner at Nottingham University to raise funds for Mental Health Research UK. Now you've heard of Cancer Research. You've heard of Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research, and if y... Continue

11 January 2011

Time for the right-wing US prophets of hate to change their tune

Thankfully, my Saturday evening tweet referring to the 'murder' of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was premature. However, the sentiment of hope that Saturday's shootings might lead to a calming of t... Continue

10 January 2011

Clegg’s weakness means banks can stick up two fingers yet again

I fear even more literals than yesterday as today it is my desktop that is giving me Internet accesss grief so I am using the iPad again, complete with tippytappy touch typing on slidey screen, and in... Continue

8 January 2011

Time for another force to take over from Met in phone hacking inquiry

A fairly common attribute in those who believe they were born to rule is a rather petulant irritation whenever anyone dares to challenge them, or asks them questions they don't like. David Cameron has... Continue

7 January 2011

Media still pandering to the Cameron-Coulson line

Longer than usual blog today, most of it not written by me. You'll have to wait a bit for the point, but with thanks to the Labour Party's media monitoring department, I want to begin with an account ... Continue

6 January 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.