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1982<br><br><br>TONY BLAIR<br>Prospective Parliamentary Labour<br>Candidate for Beaconsfield<br>Barrister<br>Born Edinburgh. Lives Hackney, London.<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo CMS 141340  06.04.1982

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1982<br><br>Labour leader Mr Michael Foot outside the Houses of Parliament with Anthony Blair (C) and David Nicholas ( L)<br>May 13th 1982

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1982<br><br>London Barrister Anthony Blair, 29, who has been selected to fight the Beaconsfield by-election for the Labour Party. The by-election was created by the death of Tory Sir Ronald Bell, who had a 21,495 majority at the General Election.<br>Friday 7 May 1982 <br>

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1982<br><br>TONY BLAIR<br>Prospective Parliamentary Labour<br>Candidate for Beaconsfield<br>Barrister<br>Born Edinburgh. Lives Hackney, London.<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo CMS 143160  14.05.1982

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1987<br><br>TONY BLAIR, MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield, Durham<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo CIW 251726  01.10.1987

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1993<br><br>UK Brighton<br>Tony Blair and former Labour leader John Smith at the 1993 Labour Party conference<br>09/1993  Picture © Jon Mitchell

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1994<br><br><br>Left to Right:<br>GORDON BROWN MP<br>Labour MP for Dunfermline East:<br>Rt Hon NEIL KINNOCK, MP<br>European Commissioner<br>Former Leader of the Labour Party<br>Labour MP for Islwyn<br>Rt Hon TONY BLAIR MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield, Durham<br>Leader of the Labour Party<br>(At the Labour Party Conference)<br>Universal Pictorial Press Photo<br>UGL  008413/L-27     05.10.1994

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1994<br><br>Labour leader Tony Blair delivers his keynote speech to the annual party conference in Blackpool.   04-10-94

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1994<br><br>Neil Kinnock, past leader of the Labour party, who made his final speech to conference as a Labour MP. Pictured holding back the tears with the new leader, Tony Blair in the background.<br>Blackpool - 5th October 1994

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1995<br><br>From Left to Right:-<br>Rt Hon JOHN PRESCOTT, MP<br>Labour MP, Kingston upon Hull East<br>Deputy Leader of the Labour Party<br>Rt Hon TONY BLAIR, MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield<br>Leader of the Labour Party<br>ROBIN COOK, MP<br>Labour MP for Edinburgh Central<br>Opposition spokesman for Foreign Affairs.<br>At the launch of the Labour Party's 'New Labour, New Britain' Tour.<br>Universal Pictorial Press Photo<br>UGL  008953/B-36      26.01.1995

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1995<br><br>Prime Minister John Major talks to party leaders Paddy Ashdown and Tony Blair before the Horseguards Parade in London.<br>20th August 1995

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1995<br><br>Tony Blair speaking - New Labour , New Britain , The Business Tour  - 20th September 1995

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1995<br>Labour leader Tony Blair (right) takes part in a ball-heading contest with Newcastle United boss Kevin Keegan in Brighton during a break in the party conference. R/I: 8.1.97. Keegan sensationally resigned as manager of Newcastle United.  * saying that he no longer wanted to be in football management.    * R/I: 17/2/99: The FA announced the appointment of Keegan as temporary England coach for the next four international matches. *19/10/03: Prime Minister Tony Blair was admitted to hospital where he underwent treatment for an irregular heartbeat. The 50-year-old Prime Minister spent almost five hours with doctors after being taken ill at Chequers. He was taken to the nearby Stoke Mandeville Hospital, although not by ambulance, but was moved to Hammersmith hospital in London as it has a specialist coronary care unit.

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1996<br><br><br>From Left to Right:-<br>Rt Hon NEIL KINNOCK.PC.MP. Labour MP for Islwyn, South Wales.<br>CHERIE BLAIR. Wife of Labour Leader Tony Blair.<br>GORDON BROWN.MP. Labour MP for Dunfermline East.<br>(Seen at the Labour Leadership Result Conference)<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo UIW 008070/A-09a  21.07.1994

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1996<br><br>Labour leader Tony Blair listens attentively to shadow chancellor Gordon Brown during a news conference in London to launch Labour 's plans to involve young people , the &quotlost generation" in the fight against crime <br>15 May 1996

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1996<br><br>Left: Rt Hon TONY BLAIR MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield, Durham<br>Leader of the Labour Party<br>with ROBIN COOK MP<br>Labour MP for Livingston<br>(Launching the Labour Party's &quotA Fresh Start for Britain")<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo UCA 011746/A-16<br>25.06.1996<br><br>CORRECTION Leader of the House of Commons and former  Foreign Secretary Robin Cook resigns over Tony Blair's Iraq Policy - 17 March 2003

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1996<br><br>Rt Hon TONY BLAIR MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield, Durham<br>Leader of the Labour Party<br>With Left:  GORDON BROWN MP<br>Labour MP for Dunfermline East<br>Opposition Treasury Secretary<br>And Right:<br>Universal Pictorial Press Photo<br>UGL 012146/G-03a    02.10.1996

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1997 <br>Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President Bill Clinton during a news conference in the rose garden in Downing Street. Mr Clinton is on a one day visit to the UK before faying back to the U.S.

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1997<br><br><br>Rt Hon TONY BLAIR MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield, Durham<br>Prime Minister of Great Britain<br>Pictured with greeting the crowds outside No.10 Downing Street.<br>Universal Pictorial Press Photo<br>UGL 013106/B-07    02.05.1997

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1997<br><br>Left:  Rt Hon TONY BLAIR MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield, Durham<br>Leader of the Labour Party<br>Right:  Rt Hon JOHN PRESCOTT MP<br>Labour MP for Hull East<br>Deputy Leader of the Labour Party<br>Seen at the launch of the Labour Party Manifesto.<br>Universal Pictorial Press Photo<br>UGL 012934/B-20     03.04.1997

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1997<br><br>NATIONAL PICTURES.  TONY BLAIR PUTS THE FINAL TOUCHES TO HIS <br>MANIFESTO SPEECH ON THE STEPS OF THE MEDIA HQ IN MILLBANK. PH JEFF MOORE 02.04.97

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1997<br><br>NATIONAL PICTURES.  TONY BLAIR WITH NEARLY 100 OF HIS FEMALE M.P'S. <br>AT CHURCH HOUSE DEANS YARD LONDON TODAY. P.H. HEATHCLIFF O'MALLEY 7.05.97

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1997<br><br>Rt Hon TONY BLAIR MP<br>Labour MP for Sedgefield, Durham<br>Leader of the Labour Party<br>Seen launching the Labour Party Menifesto.<br>Universal Pictorial Press Photo<br>UGL 012934/A-17     03.04.1997

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1998<br><br>British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, US Senator George Mitchel and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, smile after they signed the Historical Northern Ireland Peace Agreement at Stormont. 10th April 1998

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1998<br><br>NATIONAL PICTURES.PM TONY BLAIR TODAY UNVEILED WHAT THE INSIDE OF THE MILLENIUM DOME WOULD LOOK LIKE, AT A PRESS LAUNCH AT THE ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL.24.2.98 PH RICHARD LEWIS.<br>Picture downloaded from www.pressnet.co.uk. 1st Floor 109 Clifton Street London EC2A 4LD. No archive rights, no resale or third party distribution<br>

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1998<br><br>Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern sign the Stormont Peace Agreement which states that the people of Northern Ireland will decide their own future democratically.<br>10th April 1998

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1998<br>Prime Minister Tony Blair and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Mo Mowlam waiting  this afternoon(Thurs) in Castle Buildings,Stormont as the Peace Talks draw to a close.PA Pool Photo/John Giles. 9th April 1998.

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1999<br><br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair spoke outside No.10 Downing Street, for the first time since the announcement  that he and his wife were expecting another child.  During which, he expressed his concern over his wife Cherie's age.   20-11-99

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1999<br>NATIONAL PICTURES. TONY BLAIR TAKING TEA AT CHEQUERS EARLIER THIS WEEK .  03 12 99.

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2000<br><br>NATIONAL PICTURES.NELSON MANDELA ARRIVES WITH TONY BLAIR AT THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE IN BRIGHTON.29/9/00

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2000<br><br>November 21, 2000. Russia's President Vladimir Putin and  Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom met at the  negotiation table in the Kremlin, each with an enlarged  delegation.        President Putin highlighted the promotion of British  enterprise in Russia as an essential task of both countries'  leaders. He pointed out the importance of bilateral partnership  with reference to large-scale investment by several  British-based companies in ambitious Russian projects which  involve hundreds of millions of US dollars.       Vladimir Rodionov's and Sergei Velichkin's photo. RIA  Novosti. I00-2098<br>ÿØÿà

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2001<br><br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair (L) and US President George W. Bush (R) talk at the beginning of the their first working session of the G-7 meeting surrounded by other leaders of the G-7 at Palazzo Ducale 20 July, 2001 in Genoa, Italy. ©Lynne Fernandes / The Image Works

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2001<br><br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair addresses the troops at Al Sha'afa camp in north Oman as part of a two day diplomatic visit to the area. <br><br>*...Al Sha'afa base is the centre of Operation Swift Sword II, involving more than 20,000 British servicemen and women in the biggest deployment since the Gulf War, although the forces are not involved in the current attacks on Afghanistan.

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2001<br><br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair with the leader of the United Arab Emiates Sheikh Zayed Al-Nayan in Geneva. The Sheikh has now backed the international coalition despite his country having previously been one of only three nations officially to recognise Afghanistan's Taliban regime.

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2001<br><br>COPYRIGHT PHOTONEWS SERVICE LTD: 15.10.01<br>PIC SHOWS: TONY BLAIR AND PALESTINIAN LEADER YASSER ARRAFAT AT NO 10 DOWNING ST TODAY, 15.10.01, WHERE THEY MET TO DISCUSS THE CURRENT ACTION TAKING PLACE IN AFGHANISTAN.<br>PIC BY: STEVE MAISEY

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2001<br><br>Impressionist Rory Bremner (right), as Tony Blair, comes face to face with the Prime Minister (left) during a general election campaign event in Harlow.   *Mr Bremner, accompanied by fellow impressionist Andrew Dunn, who plays Mr Blair's press secretary Alastair Campbell in Mr Bremner's programme, hijacked Mr Blair as the Labour leader arrived at the Latton Bush Centre, Harlow, Essex for Labour's morning press conference.

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2001<br><br>NATIONAL PICTURES.ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER SILVIO BERLUSCONI WITH PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR AS HE LEAVES DOWNING ST THIS AFTERNOON FOLLOWING TALKS.PH.GEOFF CADDICK.17.09.01.

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2001<br><br>Prime Minister Tony Blair leaves 10 Downing Street in London, on his way to Chequers, his official country residence in Buckinghamshire.  Blair has reshuffled his cabinet after returniing to Downing Street to claim an historic second landslide term in office.<br>9th June 2001

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2001<br><br>PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR WITH BRITISH  MUSLIM LEADERS AS THEY LEAVE DOWNING ST THIS AFTERNOON FOLLOWING A MEETING WHICH LASTED ONE HOUR..PH.GEOFF CADDICK.27.09.01.

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2001<br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair is interviewed in the Cabinet room, 10 Downing Street, London by the BBC World Service, Pashto Service, Afgani reporter Najiba Kasraee for broadcast in Afghanistan and Pakistan. <br><br>* He promised the international coalition would not walk away from Afghanistan after the immediate conflict with Osama bin Laden and the Taliban regime was over. See PA story WAR Interview. <br>lwngal01

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2001<br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair meeting South African President Thebo Mbeki  outside 10 Downing St London.<br>The UK Prime Minister Tony Blair announced that Britain will train an elite South African police unit, to help the country tackle its spiralling crime rate. The Metropolitan Police force has set up a £500,000 ($750,000) training programme for 100 officers from the special South African unit known as the Scorpions. <br>The current political crisis in Zimbabwe is expected to top the agenda - Mr Mbeki has been playing a key role behind the scenes in private contacts with Harare, on which he is expected to brief Mr Blair. Mr Mbeki has been criticised for being soft on the Zimbabwe crisis <br>Earlier today the Queen gave President Mbeki an honorary knighthood. The award - a GCMG or Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George - was presented to the South African president during a 20-minute audience with the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Pic J Moore<br>Newxxxx<br>

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2001<br>NATIONAL PICTURES. PM TONY BLAIR KISSES HIS BABY SON LEO AS HE IS JOINED BY HIS FAMILY ON THE STEPS OF NO.10 DOWNING STREET AFTER LABOURS VICTORY.PH JEFF MOORE 08.06.01

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2001<br>TONY BLAIR AND PRESIDENT VLADIMIR  PUTIN GIVING A JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE IN LONDON PH RICHARD LEWIS 17/04/00. THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT IS IN LONDON ON A 24hr VISIT STAYING AT THE ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL HAVING HIRED THE PENTHOUSE FLOOR WITH THE ROYAL SUITE KEPT FOR HIMSELF. THE NIGHTLY BILL  IS REPUTED TO BE £20,000 . PRIOR TO HIS VISIT TWO BLACK ZILS AND A MERCEDES WERE FLOWN OVER TO ACCOMODATE THE PRESIDENT. THE FORMER KGB MAN AND FITNESS FANATIC IS ACCOMPANIED BY 100 SECURITY MEN WITH 50 JOURNALISTS &  A PERSONAL ENTOURAGE OF AROUND 50. THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT IS SCHEDULED TO INCLUDE LUNCH WITH THE PRIME MINISTER (TONY BLAIR) AND TEA WITH THE QUEEN AT  WINSOR.<br>MR PUTIN IS EXPECTED TO BUILD BRIDGES WITH THE WEST DESPITE ONGOING TENSIONS OVER THE WAR IN CHECHNYA.<br>RUSSIA HAS MADE A CONCESSION OVER CHECHNYA  ALLOWING THE ORGANISATION FOR SECURITY AND CO-OPERATION BACK INTO THE RAVAGED COUNTRY.<br>

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2002<br><br>A placard is held aloft by a protester during the Stop The War Coalition Don't Attack Iraq demonstration in central London. The streets surrounding Embankment are jammed full for blocks in every direction. <br><br>*  The protesters are opposing proposed military action against Iraq by US President George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Organiser Andrew Burgin said the two world leaders had used allegations that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction as an excuse to fight a war that was about getting a more generous deal on oil in the region.

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2002<br><br>Britian's Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie scatter petals at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial at Rajghat,on the second leg of their three nation tour of South Asia January 7, 2002.  Blair has held talks with his Inian counterpart, Atal  Behari Vajpayee held talks about Anglo-Indian relations.   See PA story POLITICS Blair. PA photo: Dan Chung/RTRS

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2002<br><br>Director of Government Communications Alistair Campbell looks on as British prime Minister Tony Blair studies papers en route to the Azores, where the PM will hold talks with American President George Bush and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar.<br><br>*  for a last throw of the diplomatic dice over Iraq.

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2002<br><br>PA Library photo dated 4/1/2002 British Prime Minister Tony Blair. : Prime Minister Tony Blair will today, Saturday 5th January 2002 claim a &quotpivotal role for Britain in world affairs after the September 11 atrocities". The United Kingdom may no longer have an empire, nor be a superpower in its own right, but it can still use its historic links and new strengths to play a leading role, Mr Blair will tell the Chamber of Indian Industry in a keynote speech to the organisation's annual conference in Bangalore, southern India. Mr Blair will say he is proud of the role Britain has played since September 11, both diplomatically, in building the alliance against international terrorism, and on the humanitarian front through the provision of aid to Afghanistan. See PA 0430 POLITICS Blair.  PA Photo: Stefan Rousseau<br>bindia

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2002<br><br>Prime minister Tony Blair at the Abraham Moss school in Manchester where he made a keynote speech on education.

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2002<br>England captain David Beckham shakes hands with Prime Minister Tony Blair (right) as Chief Executive of the Football Association, Adam Crozier (centre) follows him out at Downing Street, London. <br><br>*Earlier today England coach, Sven-Goran Eriksson anounced the 23 man squad that will travel over to China and Korea in June for the FIFA World Cup Finals.

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2002<br>Stella Artois Queens Club 2002 16/6/2002<br>Tony Blair puts spin on the service as he plays a match for comic relief with Pat Cash at queens today<br>pic Tommy Hindley/Proferssional Sport

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2003<br><br>©PHOTONEWS SERVICE LTD OLD BAILEY 28.08.03<br>PIC SHOWS: A PROTESTOR AT THE HIGH COURT TODAY WHERE PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR IS DUE TO GIVE EVIDENCE IN THE INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF DR DAVID KELLY-SEE STORY<br>PIC BY: ALEX WOODS

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2003<br><br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair (C) walks with US President George W. Bush (L) and Irish Prime MInister Bertie Ahern (R) walk at Hillsborough Castle 8 April 2003 near Belfast, Ireland. Bush and Blair earlier conferred at their third summit meeting of the Iraq war, discussing plans for finishing off Saddam Hussein’s government and resolving differences over postwar Iraq. ©Lynne Fernandes / The Image Works

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2003<br><br>Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) and US President George Bush leave Downing Street, London, for a press conference at the Foreign Office,Thursday November 20, 2003.  Security in the capital remains tight, with thousands of protestors expected to take part in an huge anti-war demonstration on the second day of the President's State Visit.  See PA story POLITICS Bush. PA Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth

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2003<br><br>TONY BLAIR AND GEORGE.W BUSH OUTSIDE NUMBER 10 DOWNING ST THIS AFTERNOON.<br>PH GEOFF CADDICK 20.11.03.

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2003<br><br>US President George Bush alongside Prime Minister Tony Blair at the Dun Cow pub, during a visit to Mr Blair's constituency of Sedgefield in Country Durham, November 20 2003. Mr Bush chatted enthusiastically to the crowd and was asked to sign autographs and a copy of a book recently published by Mr Blair's agent, John Burton, the story of his relationship with Mr Blair called The Grit in the Oyster. See PA story POLITICS Bush. PA photo: Owen Humpreys/WPA.

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2003<br><br>US President George Bush stood alongside Prime Minister Tony Blair outside Myrobella House, his constituency home in Country Durham, November 20 2003.  It was understood that today's trip was designed to offer the chance for the Mr Blair and President Bush to spend time together in more relaxed conditions, following the high-profile speeches, political discussions and pageantry of the past two days.See PA story POLITICS Bush. PA Photo: Owen Humphreys/WPA.<br>

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2004<br><br>Starting to look more alike...?<br><br>U.S. President George W. Bush (L) greets British Prime Minister Tony Blair before the morning plenary session of the G-8 Summit at Sea Island, Georgia on Wednesday, 10 June 2004.    ©Tannen Maury/The Image Works

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2005<br><br>©PHOTONEWS SERVICE LTD 15.12.05<br>PICTURE SHOWS : MADAME TUSSAUDS CELEBRITY PANTOMINE SCENE. GEORGE BUSH AND TONY BLAIR AS THE FRONT AND BACK END OF THE COW.

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2005<br><br>Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair stands in a cell during a visit to Slough police station near London.  Mr Blair and the Home Secretary David Blunkett arrived in the Berkshire town on the 2.18 from Paddington before being driven to the police base to be shown around by Superintendent Brian Langston, area commander for Slough. The Prime Minister endorsed a series of law changes aimed at rebalancing the judicial system in favour of law-abiding citizens and victims of crime rather than the offenders themselves.

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2005<br><br>NATIONAL PICTURES<br>Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses the report of the Commission for Africa at the British Museum in central London Friday, 11 March 2005. The Commission's report is based on an analysis of the causes of the problems Africa faces, and the actions needed to bring change.<br>Ph: Rebecca Reid

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2005<br>Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and wife Cherie leave Edinburgh airport for China, Sunday September 4, 2005 ahead of a week of whirlwind diplomacy which will take in another emerging economic powerhouse, India. Mr Blair and Mrs Blair will join his chartered British Airways 747 flight to Beijing, where they have been guests of the Queen. His party will then fly to Beijing for two days of talks, in the shadow of the EU-China &quotbra wars" dispute. See PA Story POLITICS Blair. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA

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2005<br>Chancellor of the Exchequer GORDON BROWN (L) with Leader of the Labour Party TONY BLAIR at a labour press conference at the Labour Party Campaign HQ in London, to start the party's General Election Campaign,  Date: 06.04.2005. <br>Ref: UGL021888_0006 <br>COMPULSORY CREDIT: Gary Lee / uppa.co.uk

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2006<br><br>(Left to right); Britain's Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett and Prime Minister Tony Blair greet the President of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh (out of picture) in Downing Street.

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2006<br><br>National Pictures. <br><br>Prime Minister Tony Blair leaving 10  Downing St today after being questioned by Police about cash for honours. <br>14.12.06. <br><br>With him is powerful but low key media specialist - Director of Communications David Hill, who replaced Alastair Campbell.<br><br>Ph Gretel Ensignia.

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2006<br><br>NATIONAL PICTURES.<br><br>********STOCK IMAGES********<br><br>A plot to kidnap Tony Blair's son, Leo, after it emerged that extremists linked to the fathers' rights group Fathers4Justice were allegedly intending to snatch the Blairs' youngest child as a form of direct action. January 18th 2006<br><br>PICTURED - PM TONY BLAIR WITH HIS FAMILY IN DOWNING STREET THIS MORNING  AFTER WINNING THE GENERAL ELECTION FOR A THIRD TERM.<br><br>06.05.05. PH GRETEL ENSIGNIA<br>

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2006<br><br>National Pictures.<br><br>The ice sculpture of the Prime minster Tony Blair's head in  London Trafalgar Square.<br>Inside the sculpture is a copy of the book the name &quoticount" &quotstop climate chaos coalitions" the book will be delivered to Downing St once the ice melt.<br><br>Photographer: Carlos Jasso<br><br>11th Oct 2006

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2006<br><br>PA file photo dated 16/11/2006 of Prime Minister Tony Blair visiting Sellafield nuclear power plant.

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2006<br><br>Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) alongside Bob Geldof and Kenyan Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai. Blair paid tribute to the anti poverty campaign led by Geldof himself- dubbing it &quotthe most extraordinary civic society campaign I have ever come across".

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2006<br>Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (L) and Chancellor Gordon Brown during a visit to Tooting and Mitcham Football Club, south London, where they addressed Labour supporters and members of the Local Community.

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2006<br>British Prime Minister Tony Blair holds a meeting on international greenhouse gas emissions with California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, at the BP oil refinery in the Port of Los Angeles, during Mr Blairs four day visit to California. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture dated: Monday July 31, 2006. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA

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2006<br>NATIONAL PICTURES<br><br>Tony Blair, UK Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party addresses delegates during the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) annual conference in London, Nov. 27, 2006.<br><br>Photo - Rukhsana Hamid/National Pictures

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2006<br>Prime Minister Tony Blair applauds Chancellor Gordon Brown after hi speech to the Labour Party conference in Manchester.

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