The former U.K. prime minister has quietly been meeting Labour’s new MPs — and he’s not the only Blairite who’s at it.
Sir Tony Blair said he believes the public would be willing to sacrifice some privacy to take back control of immigration, ...
AI will help to create ‘a state that is smaller, more strategic and providing greater efficiency at lower cost’, the ex-PM ...
Ellison’s political alliances have appeared more practical than driven by ideology. He has a close relationship with Sir Tony ...
Tony Blair branded Keir Starmer as an 'out-of-touch human rights lawyer', amid claims the PM is 'not driving the train' and his chief of staff is actually at the wheel. The former Labour leader ...
Peter Mandelson, Britain’s new ambassador to the United States, will try to sustain a relationship strained by President ...
Culled from nearly 2,000 hours of footage, a team of Israeli and Palestinian journalists spent 2019-2023 filming the "cold ...
Former Blair adviser and Sutton Trust founder criticises Prime Minister for ‘pretending’ he went to state school ...
Fergus Bisset asks leading sports psychologist Stephen Smith whether his and others’ golfing dreams should be a cause for ...
Tony Blair has claimed that British people will accept less privacy in exchange for greater government efficiency, as he pushed for national digital ID cards to be rolled out. The former Prime ...
A year after his historic election win in 1997, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair remarked that the first thing government officials did when he got the job was take away his passport.
The mother of an eight-year-old boy from Co Donegal killed in the Omagh bomb has told those responsible they will never be forgiven. Oran Doherty was described as a “great funny wee boy and a real ...