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Tony Blair in 1997, Keir Starmer in 2024.

Fool Britannia: Brits hoping for a return to the Blair-era glory days are dreaming

Where Tony Blair arrived at a point of hope, Keir Starmer enters at a point of despair. The excitement and pride of 1997 have given way to deep cynicism and Brexit division.

  • Gary Nunn
Long-time prime minister Bob Hawke once held a record for beer drinking while he was at university at Oxford.

Seventy years on, Oxford pub pays tribute to Bob Hawke’s legendary skol

Australia’s longest-serving Labor prime minister was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford between 1953 and 1956. In 1954, he drank a yard of ale.

  • Rob Harris
Alastair Campbell in Melbourne.

‘Your politics is better than people realise’: A cup of tea with Alastair Campbell

The former firebrand political adviser is enjoying later-in-life acclaim due to his acute political insights and relaxed demeanour.

  • Stephen Brook
Tony Blair’s former communications guru, Alastair Campbell.

Albanese must maintain centre ground, call out right-wing populism: Alastair Campbell

The former right-hand man to Tony Blair says Anthony Albanese can become the first long-term Labor prime minister in a generation by commanding the centre ground of Australian politics.

  • Paul Sakkal
Finland’s former prime minister Sanna Marin.

‘Time to move on’: Ex-Finnish PM Sanna Marin quits politics, joins Tony Blair’s think tank

Marin, who was 37 years old when she took office in 2019, led Finland’s response to COVID and to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Former British PM Tony Blair.

BBC needs to ‘stand up for itself’ in wake of Huw Edwards scandal: Tony Blair

The former Labour prime minister said that while from “time to time” the BBC would face scandals he supported an “important British institution”. 

  • Neil Johnston
The unelected members of the House of Lords technically have the power to block legislation.

‘Indefensible’ House of Lords to be replaced with elected chamber, Starmer pledges

The Labour leader will seek to replace it with an elected upper chamber that has a higher proportion of Scottish seats.

  • Rob Harris
Former President Bill Clinton smiles as he signs autographs during an event to promote his new novel with author James Patterson, The President is Missing.

The crypto industry’s house of cards is tumbling down fast

One of the biggest questions of the FTX debacle is why were so many of the biggest names in business, politics and the media so willing to go along with the whole charade?

  • Matthew Lynn
Prince Charles with his biofueled Aston Martin DB6 in 2020.

Now that Charles is King, who will badger environmental vandals?

King Charles III may find it difficult to continue his advocacy for the environment from the throne.

  • Nick O'Malley

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