Treasury calls in Blair thinktank to advise on using AI across public services
The UK government has engaged Tony Blair's thinktank to advise on the integration of AI into public services, inciting criticism from campaigners.
PAUL ROUTLEDGE: 'Blair and Mandelson - never can a love affair have ended so badly'
Paul Routledge discusses the connections between Tony Blair, Peter Mandelson, and Prince Andrew, highlighting allegations of corruption linked to their associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
Bashar Bahbah: Blair is involved in the destruction of Iraq and is not trustworthy
Bashar Bahbah criticizes Tony Blair's comments about Gaza, questioning his trustworthiness due to his political history.
Blair talks about disarming the resistance and Israeli oversight of Gaza police
Tony Blair discusses Israel's role in overseeing a new police force in Gaza and the disarmament of militant factions during remarks in Washington.
Sandra Stiskalo: Tony Blair is, after all, impossible to look away from
The article reviews a new documentary featuring former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, highlighting his immense charisma and questioning the objectivity of his portrayal.
Trump's Peace Council Meets for the First Time: Who Are the Members and Why Is the Group So Controversial?
Donald Trump convenes his Peace Council for the first official meeting, amid controversies surrounding its member composition and the initiative itself.
Antenna Group: Tony Blair Takes on Senior Advisor Role
Tony Blair has taken on the role of Senior Advisor at Antenna Group ahead of the Europe-Gulf Forum scheduled for May 2026 in Greece.
Tony Blair has never bought wife Cherie flowers and says he can't in the future
Cherie Blair criticizes Tony Blair's lack of romantic gestures ahead of a new documentary detailing their life together.
Tony Blair urges Labour to continue oil drilling in the North Sea
Tony Blair calls for Labour to resume oil drilling in the North Sea, opposing the UK government's plans to phase out oil and gas production.
Tony Blair’s thinktank accuses Ed Miliband of driving up energy prices
Tony Blair's thinktank claims that Ed Miliband's green energy policies are increasing energy prices in the UK.
Tony Blair’s oil lobbying is a misleading rehash of fossil fuel industry spin
The Tony Blair Institute's latest report advocating for increased North Sea oil and gas production has been criticized for its misleading claims and ties to fossil fuel interests.
New leak: Epstein and Barak discussed the huge amounts earned by Blair
A recently released recording reveals a conversation between disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak discussing large sums of money paid to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
October 7 is a legendary day”: controversy over Tony Blair's sister-in-law
Lauren Booth, British journalist and sister-in-law of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, has sparked political and media uproar in the UK by calling October 7, the day of the Hamas massacre in Israel, a 'legendary' day in an interview with a Turkish newspaper.
Blair pressured officials over case of UK soldiers accused of beating Iraqi man to death, files show
Newly released files reveal that Tony Blair pressured officials to prevent British soldiers accused of beating Iraqi man Baha Mousa to death from facing trial in civil courts.
Tony Blair's government discussed how to influence John Howard to commit Australian troops to Iraq
Recently released files indicate that Tony Blair's government sought to persuade Australian Prime Minister John Howard to commit troops to Iraq following the fall of Saddam Hussein, despite Howard's reluctance towards troop deployment.
‘Too complacent’: how Blair’s advisers misjudged his disastrous WI speech
Newly released documents reveal that Tony Blair's advisers significantly misjudged his speech to the Women’s Institute, leading to his being heckled by 10,000 attendees at Wembley Arena.
Brown’s allies could wreck Labour’s 2005 election hopes, Mandelson warned
Peter Mandelson cautioned Tony Blair against allowing Gordon Brown's supporters to undermine Labour's 2005 general election campaign, amidst growing tensions between the two leaders.