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LabourPartyLeadershipDebate
From: C-SPAN on Wed, Feb 09 2011 1:58 AM
This was the second of seven debates among candidates seeking the British Labour Party leadership. Elections for the party’s leadership were called following the death of John Smith, who died of a heart attack in May. Ms. Beckett, Tony Blair and John Prescott are the main contenders. ...
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BritishPrimeMinisteratMidterm
From: C-SPAN on Mon, Feb 07 2011 7:02 PM
Mr. King and others discussed the modernization of the British Labour Party under the control of Tony Blair. They stated that Blair spread the appeal of the parties to middle income families, stressed fairness in government, privatization of business and a market economy. After their p...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Mon, Feb 07 2011 12:49 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions on missile defense, in light of the previous day’s speech by President Bush on the topic. Members also addressed a possible subway or "tube" strike and the status of the foot and mouth disease outbreak.
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DebateonTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 8:53 PM
Opening statements from Prime Minister Tony Blair, Iain Duncan Smith and Charles Kennedy, from Thursday’s special session regarding Britain's military and diplomatic role in supporting the U.S. response to the terrorism acts of September 11th.
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 8:16 PM
Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on the assassination of the Israeli tourism minister, the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and Britain’s rail system.
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:29 PM
Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on his pledge to increase spending in the National Health Service to the European Union’s average by 2005. Members also discussed allegations that senior ministers hindered investigations into corruption in ...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:18 PM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on his pledge to increase spending in Britain’s tax-funded health service to the European Union average. Members also discussed the continuing problems of Railtrack, Britain's national rail com...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 6:10 PM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on the treatment of al-Qaeda fighters being held at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Members raised concerns that the prisoners are not being treated humanely and the U.S. may be in confl...
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ForeignAffairsNewsRoundtable
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 11:13 AM
Journalists talked about international news of the day, especially the possibility of war with Iraq, U.S. relationship with European Allies, Tony Blair, recent German elections, and the Middle East situation. They also responded to viewer comments and questions.
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 10:00 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on weapons inspections in Iraq. Members also questioned him about the sovereignty of Gibraltar. On November 7 the people of Gibraltar vote on a referendum for a co-sovereignty deal between Britain an...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:50 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on possible military action in Iraq. Last Tuesday Prime Minister Blair outlined the government’s case for proposing a new resolution on Iraq to the UN. During Question Time, he restated the ca...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:35 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on possible military action in Iraq and whether the prime minister would go to war without a second UN resolution. Other topics discussed include the Northern Ireland peace process and Britain’s...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:20 AM
Questions to British Prime Minister Tony Blair focused on military action in Iraq, humanitarian aid for Iraq and the post-war reconstruction of the country. Prime Minister’s Questions is a half-hour period every Wednesday where Prime Minister Blair takes questions from members of parlia...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 6:00 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition on the six British soldiers killed in Iraq earlier this week. Members raised concerns over the safety and security of British troops in the region.
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 5:39 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition at the House of Commons in London. Debate centered on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and Britain’s tax-funded healthcare system. The British House of Commons will recess for the summer o...
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PrimeMinisterNewsConference
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 1:40 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair held his monthly news conference in London. Following prepared remarks he answered questions from the reporters. The focus of attention was an allegation that the British security service recorded conversations by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. The al...
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USGreatBritainReactiontoIraqTransition
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 10:19 PM
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair talked about the transfer of sovereignty in Iraq that day. They were attending the NATO Summit in Istanbul, Turkey, and met with reporters for about 30 minutes.
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ReportonNATOMeeting
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 10:18 PM
Prime Minister Tony Blair attended the NATO Summit in Istanbul, Turkey earlier in the week, and on this day he reported back to the House of Commons, as he usually does after meetings with international leaders. Following his statement, Prime Minister Blair took questions on a range of ...
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PrimeMinisterNewsConference
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 5:40 PM
In his monthly news conference, British Prime Minister Tony Blair defended his government’s plans for a national identification card system. The ID cards are designed to help secure the U.K.'s borders, combat crime and ensure public services are not abused. Mr. Blair also answered...
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UKFranceRelations
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 5:40 PM
French President Jacques Chirac and British Prime Minister Tony Blair met at London’s Lancaster House and took questions from reporters on their differences over Iraq at a news conference in London. President Chirac was in the U.K. for a state visit, to celebrate the 100th anniversary o...
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