Hairdresser to the stars RICHARD WARD gives his verdict on Tony Blair’s startling mullet

You know, it’s one thing quietly viewing yourself as a messiah among men; a great sage and trusted elder who need only throw a bit of deep thinking at the world’s problems to come up with a whole series of sensible solutions. But when you go around giving serious television interviews with hair so long … Read more

Hairdresser to the stars RICHARD WARD gives his verdict on Tony Blair’s startling mullet

You know, it’s one thing quietly viewing yourself as a messiah among men; a great sage and trusted elder who need only throw a bit of deep thinking at the world’s problems to come up with a whole series of sensible solutions. But when you go around giving serious television interviews with hair so long … Read more

Euan Blair’s apprenticeship venture nets a cool £10 million

Tony Blair’s son Euan toasts success as his online apprenticeships venture nets a cool £10million… in one year Euan Blair is raking in millions from his own education business   His online apprenticeships venture made almost £10million in a year Young Blair’s Multiverse Group Ltd was valued at £147million in January By Neil Sears for the Daily Mail … Read more

Euan Blair’s apprenticeship venture nets a cool £10 million

Tony Blair’s son Euan toasts success as his online apprenticeships venture nets a cool £10million… in one year Euan Blair is raking in millions from his own education business   His online apprenticeships venture made almost £10million in a year Young Blair’s Multiverse Group Ltd was valued at £147million in January By Neil Sears for the Daily Mail … Read more

Creeping cost of Downing Street makeovers from the Blairs to the Camerons

Expectations have clearly risen since Margaret Thatcher slapped down a proposed refurbishment of the No 11 flat in 1979, saying the public would not be impressed. She dashed the hopes of her chancellor Geoffrey Howe, who had complained the 1960s-style kitchen was ‘positively antediluvian, with iron gas rings, antique sinks and sombre décor’, records show. … Read more

Tony Blair’s son Euan worth almost £73million after start-up Multiverse valued at £147million

Tony Blair’s son Euan could now be worth almost £73million after the education technology start-up he founded was valued at £147million. The London-based firm, which finds apprenticeship places and provides training for non-graduate students, has announced plans for a global expansion after securing a new £32million investment. The investment values the company, named Multiverse, at … Read more

Tony Blair’s son Euan worth almost £73million after start-up Multiverse valued at £147million

Tony Blair’s son Euan could now be worth almost £73million after the education technology start-up he founded was valued at £147million. The London-based firm, which finds apprenticeship places and provides training for non-graduate students, has announced plans for a global expansion after securing new investment. The investment, believed to be in the region of £32million, … Read more

Are Blair’s antics over Princess Diana the reason the Queen hasn’t made him Sir Tony?

Among the actors, athletes and NHS heroes recognised in the most diverse New Year honours list ever, one name was once again absent. It was that of Tony Blair, former Prime Minister and, by some measure, the most successful leader of the Labour Party in its history. More than 13 years have elapsed since Mr … Read more

Are Blair’s antics over Princess Diana the reason the Queen hasn’t made him Sir Tony?

Among the actors, athletes and NHS heroes recognised in the most diverse New Year honours list ever, one name was once again absent. It was that of Tony Blair, former Prime Minister and, by some measure, the most successful leader of the Labour Party in its history. More than 13 years have elapsed since Mr … Read more

Former pupils at Tony Blair’s old school Fettes College claim there was a ‘culture of racism’

Former pupils of Tony Blair’s old private school Fettes College have claimed there was a ‘culture of racism’ which left pupils feeling ‘dehumanised’, as they told of mock ‘slave’ auctions.  The annual ‘tradition’ is understood to have ended in 2013, but it was alleged posters would be plastered on the walls advertising a ‘sale’ at … Read more