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John Kampfner

John Kampfner

Articles by John Kampfner

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NS Interview - David Blunkett

  • 27 January 2003

Britain, says the Home Secretary, is now "like a coiled spring", febrile and tense, and ominously on the lookout for scapegoats. David Blunkett interviewed

Can he be stopped?

  • 20 January 2003

When it comes to war on Iraq, Clare Short has been portrayed as a dissenter. But she tells John Kampfner she is actually the voice of the cabinet - and of the British people

Hawks hold the key to Blair's future

  • 20 January 2003

Politics - John Kampfner reveals an Anglo-US split

  • 13 January 2003

Britain feels betrayed by America over Israel. When Sharon wrecked the proposed conference in London, he did so with a nod and a wink from the US defence department

A nice villa for a retired torturer

  • 13 January 2003

Observations on South Africa

Politics - John Kampfner wants more gravitas from Kennedy

  • 06 January 2003

If the Lib Dems are to oust the Tories as the main opposition party, somebody has to find a way of injecting a little gravitas into Chat Show Charlie

So . . . how was it for you?

  • 16 December 2002

Trouble with the firefighters and trade unions, trouble over Iraq and Cherie: Tony Blair has not had an annus mirabilis. Is his project doomed - or just flagging? By John Kampfner

Why the French call us Londonistan

  • 09 December 2002

The pressure is on to dump civil liberties. Incredible as it may seem to us, Tony Blair is accused by our Continental neighbours, and even by the US, of being soft on Muslim troublemakers. His reward, they suggest, is British immunity from Arab attacks. By John Kampfner, NS political editor

Alone they stand, against a dominant PM

  • 02 December 2002

Tony Blair always believed in his heart that the unions were dangerous. Now he knows it, and he will make them suffer. John Kampfner reports

Politics - John Kampfner unmasks Gordon Brown's enemy

  • 25 November 2002

Gordon Brown's allies believe that Alan Milburn is cultivating the role of supreme reformer so that he can challenge for the leadership when Blair steps down

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