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Max Cotton gives an overview of Tony Blair’s speech at the Labour Party conference. Ends with his New Labour, New Britain speech.
Political correspondent Max Cotton looks back on proceedings at the 1995 Labour Party Conference in Brighton. The speakers include: Gavin Strang; Tony Blair; Clare Short; David Blunkett; Max Cotton; Gordon...
Political correspondent Max Cotton reports on the Labour conference in London today which voted to get rid of Clause 4 on wholesale nationalisation, in a victory for Tony Blair. Speaking at the conference...
Tony Blair has sparred with John Major for the first time in the House of Common s since being elected Labour leader. Their discussion of Northern Ireland and a single European currency at Prime...
Max Cotton reports on the day’s Parliamentary session that included Europe, and the Greenbury Committee on top executives pay. With Commons speeches from David Evenett; Labour Party leader Tony Blair and...
Political correspondent Max Cotton reports on Deputy Prime Minister Michael Heseltine’s speech to the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool where he attacks Tony Blair, John Prescott and Labour Party...
Max Cotton reports on yesterday in Parliament with rebel Conservative MPs launching their own manifesto on Europe. Prime Minister’s Question Time with John Major and Tony Blair (opposition leader) and...
Max Cotton reports on House of Commons speeches on the death of former Prime Minister, Harold Wilson. Includes speeches by MPs: Edward Heath; John Major; Tony Blair; Gerald Kaufman; Tony Benn. Also includes...
Max Cotton assesses the views of a group of small businessmen from around the capital, who’ll be following the Labour Party conference in Brighton with great interest. Includes observations on the term New...
London News political correspondent Max Cotton reports on Parliamentary debate on the Budget announced by Chancellor Kenneth Clarke, including at Prime Minister’s Question Time. Comes after the European...
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