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493. Trump Insults NATO Troops

Why has Trump chosen to denigrate the sacrifice of allied soldiers? Are Keir Starmer and other NATO leaders finally reaching a breaking point with the US President? And what does this mean for the fut... Continue

Memo to Labour – energy, fight, future policy, stand up for Labour record, Britain, NHS, immigration too, and demolish worst govt in memory

Having been in hospital from Monday to Thursday I watched more TV news than usual this week, and spotted a trend, one which is useful to Labour as the party conference begins. It is that the Tory Go... Continue

21 September 2013

Cameron, Clegg and Miliband should listen to police and doctors re costs of booze

I was going to spend part of today's sickbed sojourn writing a blog about the Lib Dem conference, but Chief Constable Adrian Lee's remarks that Britain needs to take a long hard look at its drinking c... Continue

15 September 2013

Extracts from speech to Royal Television Society dinner last night – as requested by a few of you

RTS cambridge sept 12 2013 Hope you’re enjoying the conference. Hope you’re enjoying the latest round in the longest running soap opera of our lifetime, BBC leadership … Is it really ten years ... Continue

13 September 2013

More rebuttal on book interview headlines – and reminder to Labour re ‘mess we inherited’ rebuttal on economy

Another day, another perfectly fair, accurately quoted interview, this time in the Daily Telegraph, with Celia Walden. There are various reasons why I said 'yes' when she asked to do the piece. First,... Continue

9 September 2013

Blog as rebuttal and media monitoring

I was probably being a little churlish last night, on seeing the Guardian headline on my interview with Decca Aitkenhead - 'you have to have at least the threat of military action' - and tweeting that... Continue

7 September 2013

Have we got the balance right between the ‘war on drugs’ and dealing with alcohol abuse?

I am about to do some interviews about my new novel, My Name Is ..., out next week, which tells the story of a young girl's descent into alcoholism. It is a novel, a story, but I hope one that makes p... Continue

4 September 2013

Burnley getting on the map for all the right reasons

I really hope Burnley's award as 'The Most Enterprising Area in the UK' gets a bit of national attention. It has been a long hard struggle for the town, its businesses, its politicians and people to f... Continue

27 August 2013

Women and alcohol – when ‘normal’ drinking slips into problem territory

A while back I posted a guest blog by the founders of Soberistas.com an online group set up to help women worried about their drinking. Now Lucy Rocca, one of the Soberistas, has co- written a book wi... Continue

22 August 2013

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.