Tony Blair’s memoirs are being attacked for all sorts of predictable reasons. His opponents say his interpretation is wrong. Historians and people with pet gripes point out the numerous ommissions. Andrew Rawnsley complains about the ‘dire’ prose style (though I suspect Andrew resents anyone else writing about New Labour)
Tony Blair’s resolute, unchanging, self-affirming appearance at the impotent Chilcot Inquiry reminde...
In December 2009 Tony Blair indicated that he would have pursued a policy of intervention in Iraq re...
You may have missed this thought-provoking article on the art of political writing over the weekend
This post originally appeared on Charlie Beckett’s blog on 4 September. Charlie Beckett is the Direc...
The outgoing British premier Tony Blair has made a speech attacking the UK news media for dragging d...
One of the great myths of British political history is that Tony Blair’s New Labour invented spin: t...
If you can only bring yourself to read a few pages of Tony Blair’s memoir, then make it the introduc...
This paper, which relies mainly on a cultural studies and critical discourse analytical approach, ai...
Tony Blair's speech challenged the media over its standards in his valedictory lecture. Many of his ...
As Tony Blair announces his end date, I want to look forward to the next Premiership. In a special l...
This article addresses Tony Blair\u2019s Reuters Speech on the Media, which he gave just about a for...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
About the book: Tony Blair has dominated British political life for more than a decade. Like Margar...
If you accept the premise that there’s something wrong with the balance of power between politicians...
Journalists like to think they are writing the first draft of history but we find it much harder to ...
Tony Blair’s resolute, unchanging, self-affirming appearance at the impotent Chilcot Inquiry reminde...
In December 2009 Tony Blair indicated that he would have pursued a policy of intervention in Iraq re...
You may have missed this thought-provoking article on the art of political writing over the weekend
This post originally appeared on Charlie Beckett’s blog on 4 September. Charlie Beckett is the Direc...
The outgoing British premier Tony Blair has made a speech attacking the UK news media for dragging d...
One of the great myths of British political history is that Tony Blair’s New Labour invented spin: t...
If you can only bring yourself to read a few pages of Tony Blair’s memoir, then make it the introduc...
This paper, which relies mainly on a cultural studies and critical discourse analytical approach, ai...
Tony Blair's speech challenged the media over its standards in his valedictory lecture. Many of his ...
As Tony Blair announces his end date, I want to look forward to the next Premiership. In a special l...
This article addresses Tony Blair\u2019s Reuters Speech on the Media, which he gave just about a for...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
About the book: Tony Blair has dominated British political life for more than a decade. Like Margar...
If you accept the premise that there’s something wrong with the balance of power between politicians...
Journalists like to think they are writing the first draft of history but we find it much harder to ...
Tony Blair’s resolute, unchanging, self-affirming appearance at the impotent Chilcot Inquiry reminde...
In December 2009 Tony Blair indicated that he would have pursued a policy of intervention in Iraq re...
You may have missed this thought-provoking article on the art of political writing over the weekend