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Campbell wrote the speech that led to the party's review of Clause IV and the birth of "New Labour". It was announced the book would be published by Knopf in the United States and Canada [4] under the title A Journey: My Political Life; [5] and in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and India by Random House.

Throughout his time in Downing Street, Campbell kept a diary which reportedly totalled some 2 million words.BBC documentary maker Michael Cockerell produced a full-length documentary about Campbell's media operation, News From Number Ten, which Cockerell said attracted more coverage than any of the other films he made. Any changes made can be done at any time and will become effective at the end of the trial period, allowing you to retain full access for 4 weeks, even if you downgrade or cancel. He should not have tolerated a chancellor who sabotaged him from within, generating an internecine struggle for dominance that began on day one and did not cease until Gordon Brown finally supplanted him. He concluded that the book was "a good read and shows us what can be done when we have confidence, clarity and a clear sense of purpose: we can win and change the country for the better.

The counsel for the Kelly family said to Lord Hutton: 'The family invite the inquiry to find that the government made a deliberate decision to use Dr Kelly as a pawn as part of its strategy in its battle with the BBC. He entered into a civil partnership with British journalist Fiona Millar, on 30 March 2021, after being together for 42 years. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (FRCPsych) on 6 November 2017.Wheatcroft quotes the biblical saw that "to the pure, all things are pure" and compares him to "those heretics who thought that, if you were of the elect, you eat, drink and merrily fornicate in the certainty of salvation". By March 1997, many of the leading newspapers—including The Sun, once a staunch Thatcherite paper; had declared their support for Labour. Though biographies of serving prime ministers are nothing new - an "interim biography" of Clement Attlee was published in 1948 by none other than Roy Jenkins, then an obscure Labour backbencher - the amount published on Blair and Margaret Thatcher, during their terms of leadership and office, far exceeds anything on their predecessors. If there is one area of the Blair era that remains under-reported it is his life after Downing Street.

In this sense at least," concludes Seldon, "his faith has narrowed him, and made him less willing to listen . He wrote that it made Blair seem "likable, if manipulative; capable of dissembling while wonderfully fluent; in short, a brilliant modern politician (whatever his moans about the media). they] were used to working intimately together with as few people as possible privy to their secrets.In 2005, Campbell was played by Jonathan Cake in the Channel 4 television film The Government Inspector, based on the David Kelly Case. In an episode of Dead Ringers his close relationship with Tony Blair is satirised in an imaginary scenario where Blair is divorcing his wife.



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