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In January 2008 the political strategist Philip Gould was diagnosed with gastro-oesophageal cancer and given a 50/50 chance of recovery. “I made an immediate decision to be as open and honest as I possibly could about what had happened, reaching out to p Full Article at 3 Quarks Daily
Whatever one's political affiliation, Philip Gould, who died aged 61 in 2011, should be seen as an immensely talented man. As strategic advisor to Tony Blair, he worked tirelessly for New Labour. He was a visiting professor at the LSE, and author of a bo Full Article at The Independent
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 15: Philip Gould's widow Gail Rebuck (L) stands with her daughters Grace and Georgia Gould (R) as the coffin is taken from All Saints church on November 15, 2011 in London, England. Lord Philip Gould, an architect of New... View Photo »
The lesson? It’s not all bad ... photographer Adrian Steirn. Philip Gould led a driven life in the top echelons of politics. Yet his most powerful moments came as he was dying. Not long after the Australian photographer Adrian Steirn arrived in London to Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Faced with the news that his oesophageal cancer had returned and that he had only three months left to live, the brilliant Labour Party strategist Philip Gould decided not only to face up to his impending death, but to write about it. He died, aged 61, i Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Philip Gould was the brilliant Labour Party strategist who helped bring Tony Blair to power in 1997, and was awarded a peerage in 2004. Here, in the first of two extracts from his new book serialised in the Mail he describes movingly the journey from bei Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 15: Mourners gather for the funeral of Philip Gould at All Saints church on November 15, 2011 in London, England. Lord Philip Gould, an architect of New Labour, died aged 61 after a battle against cancer. His political... View Photo »
The views of Philip Gould and Tom Lubbock are sobering, and we have to settle our accounts with the ‘rapacious creditor’ at the end of the road in our own way, writes Stephen McGinty THERE are some subjects around which it is impossible to cast a lasso o Full Article at The Scotsman
Philip Gould’s “” was published yesterday. Lord Gould, the Labour peer and strategist, passed away last November, aged just 61. To coincide with the launch, “When I Die”, a short film documenting Philip’s final days as he battled with oesophageal cancer, Full Article at Left Foot Forward
A short film chronicling the final few weeks of Labour peer Philip Gould, entitled When I Die, has been released on YouTube. The eight-minute film shows Lord Gould, a former adviser to Tony Blair, talking candidly about his life and his battle with oesop Full Article at International Business Times
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