Tony Blair
As lawyers in the case against Tony Blair, this is why accountability on Iraq remains elusive
The courts have ruled Blair won’t be prosecuted on Iraq. It isn’t just Blair-baiters who should worry about this decision; it is everyone who fears a lawless world
New Labour’s Legacy
Times have changed—and there can be no going back
Blair and Major’s Brexit interventions: trashing democracy
The former PMs should use their experience to help make a success of Britain's exit from the EU
Of course we can oppose Brexit—that’s how democracy works
And Tony Blair is right to argue as much
Tony Blair: the complete politician
His comeback will take the form of a new centre ground campaign. It is most welcome
David Cameron’s marks out of No. 10
Prime ministerial legacies are about party, not just country. That might save Dave
Chilcot’s tough lesson
The Iraq Inquiry's report is a portrait of a country with only one ally left
Blair: the reckoning
Just weeks away from the publication of the Chilcot report on Iraq, Tony Blair still offers a vigorous defence of military action. Yet the legacy of Iraq is that although he also changed Britain in many ways, those reforms are…
The Chilcot report will offer a chance to scrutinise strategy—not individuals
Three strategic consequences of the Iraq war stand out
Blair could have been great
Tony Blair transformed Britain, but he cared more about the limelight than the Labour Party
Labour is not a socialist party—and it never has been
Dan Jarvis's speech was a step in the right-direction, but far more is needed
Does leadership matter?
Leaders shape history less than they think—with some exceptions