In China, you can barely move for pandas
I cannot emphasise enough how this black-and-white bear appears to have taken over the entire state
BySir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair KG, better known as Tony Blair, is a British politician. He was the prime minister of the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2007 and the leader of the Labour Party between 1994 and 1997. During his leadership, Blair is known for rebranding the Labour Party as “New Labour”. He studied at Fettes College and then studied law at St John’s College at the University of Oxford. Find all our latest news, comment and analysis on the former prime minister here.
I cannot emphasise enough how this black-and-white bear appears to have taken over the entire state
By
The Titanic on the horizon haunts my imagination
By
Has the party’s battle of ideas come too late?
By
The former PM’s essay calls on Starmer to rip net zero to pieces
By
The former PM intervenes on Labour’s future
By
Any progressive new leader will face the task of reviving a corpse
By
The old two-party system is well and truly dead
By
It won’t be for everyone, but Tony Blair would make a fine foreign secretary
By
King Charles’s visit will not improve an alliance that was always shaped by bullying and condescension
By
The TBI is suggesting a “Lifespan Fund” for pensions. What could go wrong?
By
Keir Starmer’s determination to carry on blows up the short-lived “orderly transition” theory
By
The British politician turned elite power-broker has nothing to smile about any more
By
The mere mention of his name will be a gift to Starmer’s opponents
By
Rather than demonstrating flexibility they have too often reflected incoherence
By
Deal or no deal, the risk for Starmer is that a united right beats a divided left
By
The veteran Labour MP has galvanised his colleagues by publicly criticising No 10
By
Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster
By
We must look squarely at the world as it is, in all its complexity – from migrant camps to new…
By
A fragile ceasefire requires international pressure to mature into long term peace
By
The Brits who helped broker the deal in Gaza
By