David Blunkett: the ultimate irony
He should resign, but because of his assaults on our liberties, not his private life
He should resign, but because of his assaults on our liberties, not his private life
Do new signs of anxiety and fatigue indicate long overdue doubts at last?
An exhibition in London that you really need to visit while it lasts
Boris Johnson should not have apologised for the interference in his editorial independence by Michael Howard, and Tony Blair should resign, not apologise, over Iraq
The former BBC director-general robustly defends his record and lambasts those who sacked him
Iraq: the real charge against Tony Blair — and his colleagues
Peter Mandelson is to be UK’s EU Commissioner. If I were in his shoes, I’d sue the lot of them.
How to abandon a ten-year plan after four years
My letter in the Independent about how the prime minister tried to re-write history once again over who was responsible for the failure to secure UN authority for the attack on Iraq
None of Mr Blair’s conditions for war was satisfied: there was no UN resolution authorising the use of force, no support for such a resolution by a majority of members of the Security Council, and no veto, unreasonable or otherwise, nor any need for one.