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Latest news from Downing Street 20 September 2006

Prime Minister Tony Blair Situation in Darfur "completely unacceptable" - PM

Darfur represents one of the greatest challenges the international community faces, Tony Blair has said ahead of a global action day. Renewed violence in North Darfur between the rebel groups and the Sudanese Armed Forces has driven another 50,000 people to leave their homes, bringing the total number of displaced persons to 1.9 million.

 

Prime Minister Tony Blair20 September 2006 - Terror victims commemorated at national service

Tony Blair was among those who paid their respects to the British victims of three recent terrorist attacks overseas.

 

Government Press Briefings

Morning press briefing from 20 September 2006

Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Thailand, Memorial Service for Victims of Terror, Policy Reviews, DFID Aid, Police Inquiry and Dorneywood

 

Morning press briefing from 19 September 2006

Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Extended Schools, NHS Computers, Police Inquiry and Prime Minister's Monthly Press Conference

 

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Other News

14 September 2006 - PM thanks hospital staff for hard work

Tony Blair has highlighted how the NHS is now treating more patients to a higher standard of care, during a visit to a Midlands hospital.

 

13 September 2006 - PM praises "strong and productive" relationship with China

Tony Blair met Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in Downing Street where they talked about trade, the Middle East and Iran. We have images from the event, plus the press conference transcript.

 

12 September 2006 - PM welcomes new domestic violence courts

More victims of domestic violence are to receive better support and care after the Government announced 28 new specialist courts.

 

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