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489. Musk’s AI Deepfake Disgrace & JD Vance’s Minnesota Lies (Question Time)

Will the UK ban 'X' over explicit, nonconsensual deepfake images of women and children generated using its AI tool? What does JD Vance's outburst against the Minnesota ICE shooting victim tell us abou... Continue

Today is all about credibility

Like him or not, spare a sympathetic thought for David Cameron today. If he is anything like Tony Blair when Leader of the Opposition, he will have woken up this morning with the sense of a very big c... Continue

24 March 2010

Obama’s win good news for politics everywhere

With our own news again dominated this morning by MPs doing and sayings things they shouldn't be, once again Barack Obama is able to remind us that politics at its best is always the pursuit of noble ... Continue

23 March 2010

I take my hat off to a genius briefer

Apart from taking a sneaky look at the rather risque pictures of Samantha Cameron over someone's shoulder on the tube, the only paper I have seen today is The Guardian. And every now and then, you ju... Continue

22 March 2010

With Hague disabled, Labour team v Tory team even more important

Not had time to read any of the papers, not heard any of the news, but the debate that has suddenly kicked off on my Facebook page re William Hague and Lord Ashcroft tells me that one has some way to ... Continue

19 March 2010

Tory lack of clarity gets candidates jittering

There now follows an extract from this morning's media monitoring report by the Labour Party.... ‘Conservatives left puzzled by policy pyramid' (Timesp4) - ‘Wired up but not fired up for IT elex'... Continue

18 March 2010

Is Kate Winslet’s split more important than Michael Foot’s funeral?

Like comments on blogs, sometimes the best 'Letters to the Editor' are the shortest ones, and I quote one such from today's Guardian, from Christopher Bell of Chorleywood, Hertfordshire. 'Thank you f... Continue

17 March 2010

Why Sir Trevor did no favours for Cameron

If I say 'Gordon Brown/Piers Morgan interview' the chances are it will trigger some kind of response, that a memory either of the event or of the coverage will come to mind. It showed a more human si... Continue

16 March 2010

Support the Street Kids World Cup

A few months ago I wrote about a fundraiser I did with Jamie Redknapp, Eduardo and Simon Mayo to raise money for the Deloitte Street Child World Cup in South Africa. I return to the subject today be... Continue

15 March 2010

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.