All news on the topic: Tony Blair
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Inside 2005 Ashes bash as Flintoff wees in garden and PM Blair called "k***head"
England's 2005 Ashes celebrations were just as memorable as the series itself, with Matthew Hoggard calling Prime Minister Tony Blair a "k**bhead" and Freddie Flintoff boozing in the Cabinet Room at 10 Downing Street
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Top Labour politicians pay tribute to Glenda Jackson who has died aged 87
Senior figures from Keir Starmer's party recalled their time working with the double Oscar-winning actress, who had a successful second career as a respected parliamentarian
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Sir Tony Blair leads tributes to Labour peer Lord Morris, who has died aged 91
The former Prime Minister said the ex-Attorney-General was "immensely capable, could always be relied upon and never deviated from having the interests of the country at heart"
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'The Right's determination to find non-existent culture threats is distraction'
They believe pubs and workplaces are full of people disgusted with student demands to pull down statues of slave owners, who vomit into mixed-gender toilets
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'Don't level up the Honours System - bury the exclusive, snobbish game for good'
Britain’s class system, supposedly abolished by John Major, is alive and kicking, says Paul Routledge, as can be seen with Rishi Sunak's snooty attempt to diversify dishing out honours
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Jeff Stelling's dream Soccer Saturday lineup as Sky Sports icon steps down
Jeff Stelling has hosted Soccer Saturday for nearly 30 years but will be leaving the Sky Sports studio after the final round of Premier League fixtures on Sunday
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Cherie Blair's charity linked to firm sanctioned for 'supporting Russia'
Dubai-based John Desmond Hanafin is accused of facilitating movement of Russian cash into the UAE via Huriya, which funds 50 mentoring scholarships for the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
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Teach primary kids 'arguing' to get them into politics, says Alastair Campbell
Tony Blair's former spin chief said children should be given a political education at a young age - and said state school pupils needed to learn to 'fight their corner' against their wealthier peers
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'It's shameful that innocent lives are lost because nobody takes responsibility'
Today we ask the same question we asked yesterday: how many more have to be mauled before the Government takes action?
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'The Tories have broken Britain'
The Tories have matched Labour's record for the length of time in power, says Fleet Street Fox. But they've broken Britain doing it
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Gang who tortured and killed tragic teen all set to be released from prison
Suzanne, just 16 at the time, was tortured and beaten to death in a sickening crime that shocked the nation - with a 22-day trial in 1993 reducing a jury to tears before four people were convicted of. murder
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Inside Westminster Abbey as young royals watched Coronation with wonder and fear
Mirror editor Alison Phillips watches the right royal goings-on inside Westminster Abbey
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Local elections: Double digit vote share win could show Labour on path to No10
Polling guru Professor Sir John Curtice pointed to both Tony Blair and David Cameron, who secured wins of more than 10% over their rival ruling party in local elections before they entered Downing Street
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Tony Blair feared Queen would be killed by acrobat at New Year's Eve party
A documentary tells how trapeze artists were flying above the then Labour PM, the late monarch and husband Prince Philip on New Year’s Eve 1999
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Labour vows to bring back Tony Blair-style NHS targets to cut waiting times
Keir Starmer accused the Tories of presiding over a "broken" system and said his team would focus on tackling long waits
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Northern Ireland's 25 years of peace hangs in balance amid fears GFA is failing
The Good Friday Agreement has saved hundreds of lives and given the province a fresh start, but now voices are being raised that it is failing the very people it is designed to protect
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Key players reflect on 25 years since 'emotional' Good Friday Agreement
The Good Friday Agreement was hailed as a landmark moment for securing peace in Northern Ireland. It remains under stress to this day, but some of the key players who were there at the time say it brought a lasting peace
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Sunak urges return of Stormont on 25-year anniversary of Good Friday Agreement
Keir Starmer also hailed the historic peace deal signed on April 10 1998 as one of the 'proudest achievements' of the Labour Government under Tony Blair
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'Families can't hide from pain of crime but criminals can hide from justice'
Thomas Cashman’s refusal to face Olivia Pratt-Korbel's family has highlighted a legal loophole - instead of protecting victims' rights it gives offenders the right to hide
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Brits can now be fined for drinking in public with major new booze law changes
Rishi Sunak is keen to clamp down on anti-social behaviour after polls showed it was a major area of concern for voters ahead of the summer's local elections and next year's general election
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'The show is over for Boris Johnson, and the country is shifting, like in 1997'
People are sick of the 'great leader' style of politics and are crying out for competence over showmanship, says Paul Routledge, meaning it's finally Keir Starmer's time
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Mum of soldier, 19, killed in Iraq war bomb says Tony Blair 'murdered my son'
Speaking to the Mirror to mark the 20th anniversary of the invasion in Iraq, Rose Gentle has said the memories of her son, Fusilier Gordon Campbell Gentle, will never die but that Sir Tony Blair is to blame for his death
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Scrapping mental health funding for NHS staff 'reckless', Tories told
Wellbeing Hubs were set up in 2020 to help medics with the stress and trauma of the Covid-19 pandemic - but the number of referrals to the hubs is continuing to rise, and cash is set to run out in a matter of weeks
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'Tony Blair still thinks the Iraq War had to happen, but it delivered terror'
On the anniversary of the Iraq invasion there's much Tony Blair can and will be blamed for, says Fleet Street Fox. But if he'd said no, could he have stopped it?
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'I was there in Iraq 20 years ago - the invasion left behind violence and chaos'
The Mirror's Chris Hughes covered the invasion of Iraq, launched under claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, which were later proved to be false
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