David Cameron joins the NHS debate
Our Political Editor says Tony Blair would have become involved in NHS reform sooner than David Cameron.
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This has been a defining moment for David Cameron, just as Tony Blair’s intervention in Kosovo was for him. But whereas Blair developed a whole theory of liberal intervention around his Kosovo motives in his famous Chicago speech we must wait to see how the remarkable success of Cameron’s Libyan campaign will change him.
The arrest of Ratko Mladic is a “huge moment”, former Prime Minister Tony Blair tells Channel 4 News, as the 16-year hunt for the Bosnian war crimes suspect draws to an end.
David Cameron thinks landslide elections like the one that brought Tony Blair to power might become a thing of the past under the Alternative Vote system. Is he right?
Our Political Editor says Tony Blair would have become involved in NHS reform sooner than David Cameron.
Channel 4 News international editor Lindsey Hilsum reviews Tony Blair’s evidence to the Iraq inquiry and recalls her own experiences in Iraq as the invasion became inevitable.
At the moment the media outnumber the protesters at Tony Blair’s appearance before the Chilcot inquiry, blogs Gary Gibbon.
Former Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon told the Iraq inquiry a paper was prepared for Tony Blair to take to the April 2002 Crawford summit listing the three military options for the UK if it joined in with the US attack on Iraq.
Sir David Manning gives the Iraq inquiry the first insider’s account of the infamous Crawford Texas summit of April 2002 where Tony Blair and George Bush are supposed to have signed up to go to war.
The Channel 4 News Iraq Inquiry blogger says there has been a flurry of excitement among journalists as details emerge about intelligence concerning Saddam Hussein’s chemical weapons plan, received on the eve of the conflict led by Tony Blair and George W Bush.
The Channel 4 News Iraq Inquiry blogger says there has been a flurry of excitement among journalists as details emerge about intelligence concerning Saddam Hussein’s chemical weapons plan, received on the eve of the conflict led by Tony Blair and George W Bush.
A senior Tory strategist on why the Tories aren’t in as strong a position as Tony Blair was just before 1997.
Why is it that, so soon after a landslide election, Sir Keir Starmer seems to have plucked defeat from the jaws of victory?
We spoke to the Liberal Democrats Deputy Leader, Daisy Cooper, in Brighton.
For the 92 hereditary peers in the House of Lords, their time in Parliament is set to come to an end. The Labour government promised in its manifesto to finish what it started in 1999: abolishing the hereditaries.
UK households are facing another parliament of very slow growth in their living standards, according to new analysis today by the Resolution Foundation