Tony Blair
'He's bad; we're good' —Tony Blair's notes to George Bush on Iraq war revealed
The British prime minister could be gushing in his praise for the American president, but very much aware that the Iraq war could ruin their legacy in history.
A Bot Is Tweeting All 2.6 Million Words of the Chilcot Report
It'll be done quicker than the report took to write in the first place.
British Chilcot report slams Tony Blair for joining Iraq war
The report criticized the legal basis for the UK joining the 2003 US-led invasion and said there was no imminent threat from Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein at the time.
Iraq war report could get Tony Blair impeached—9 years after he left office
The report will look at the intelligence failures that led to Britain's involvement in Iraq, and whether then-Prime Minister Tony Blair misled parliament and the public about the his intentions to take part in the 2003 US invasion.
Which of These Utterly Underwhelming Candidates Will Be the Next England Boss?
After Roy Hodgson's inevitable resignation last night, England are looking for a new manager. Unfortunately there is a major dearth of candidates for the role.
We Conducted an EU Referendum at Glastonbury’s Stone Circle at 2AM
I took a credible candidate from each side, some ballot papers, and a box to determine if Glastonbury is the left wing paradise we all think it is.
England Since Euro '96: A Nation's Fortunes Played Out On The Pitch
Euro '96 was a high point for English football, and reflected the national mood as a whole. It's all gone rapidly downhill from there, but can England turn things around at Euro 2016?
Tony Blair: The VICE News Interview
VICE News sits down with the former British Prime Minister to discuss what he hopes to achieve with the newly-created Commission on Countering Violent Extremism.
Tony Blair Has Some Advice for the Next US President
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair is co-chairing a new commission with former CIA Director Leon Panetta tasked with forming a plan to counter violent extremism.
Punk, Politics, and Paranoia: '2000AD' Is Still Britain's Most Subversive Comic
The comic that brought us Judge Dredd is still going strong after nearly 40 years.
A Top UK Cop Thinks People Should Be Fined for Getting Their Friends Drunk
A head office at Scotland Yard argues that to curb binge-drinking and disorderly behavior, Brits should be fined for contributing to their friends' wastedness by buying them drinks.
A Timeline of the Endless Delays to the Public Inquiry into the Iraq War
Chronicling the six short years of delays and fuck-ups of the Chilcot Inquiry, as it is announced that it will finally be published next summer, probably.