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Downing Street films

This is where to find the latest films produced in No10.

The Queen and the Prime Minister

John Major Three former Prime Ministers give their thoughts on the special constitutional relationship between Her Majesty The Queen and her first Minister in our new video.

PM urges action in Darfur and Chad

Tony Blair delivers a message on YouTube The situation in Sudan and Chad is "very, very serious indeed" Tony Blair has said in this charity message, in which he urges the British people to give generously.

PM's congratulations to Nicolas Sarkozy

Tony Blair recorded a special message for the new President - in English and in French.

Tony Blair on the spot

Tony Blair takes the Either/Or quiz The Beatles or Oasis? Mourinho or Sir Alex? The PM takes the Either/Or quiz.

PM's message for UN road safety week

Tony Blair records a special message for UN road safety week Tony Blair lent his support to a campaign to cut the number of deaths and injuries caused around the world by traffic accidents.

Catherine Tate bovvers the PM!

The Prime Minister and Catherine Tate Tony Blair has to deal with stroppy teenager Lauren, better known as comedy actress Catherine Tate, in this sketch recorded for Comic Relief.

Watch the PM turn the tables on Lauren after she disturbs his working day.

PM welcomes school-building "revolution"

Tony Blair speaking Tony Blair welcomes £45 billion of investment for transforming secondary school buildings.

PM welcomes policy review delegates to No10

Tony Blair delivers his mssage to policy review delegates The Prime Minister recorded a message for delegates taking part in the policy review seminar at Downing Street.

PM hails "hidden success" of school sport

Tony Blair at the Youth Sport Trust conference Mr Blair reflected on today's more "sedentary" lifestyles and the challenges this caused for public health in a speech to the Youth Sport Trust.

PM helps kick off football foundation

Ledley King and Paul Robinson at the launch of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Foundation Tottenham and England stars Paul Robinson and Ledley King headed to Number 10 to help launch a community football project.

All aboard for a Prime Ministerial visit

Tony Blair arrives at HMS Albion, 12 January 2007 In the latest behind-the-scenes movie from Number 10, our cameras followed the preparations for the PM's Our Nation's Future defence lecture on-board HMS Albion in Plymouth.

Downing Street-Blue Peter competition

11-year-old Janet Peet, winner of the Downing Street-Blue Peter competition The My UK competition, which was run by Blue Peter and Downing Street, invited viewers to turn their views of life in the 21st century into a film idea.

Free bus travel arrives at No10

Tony Blair welcomes a special bus to Number 10 To mark the introduction of the Concessionary Bus Travel Bill, 10 Downing Street became a scheduled bus destination for the day. The PM welcomed a group of older and disabled people who arrived outside the famous front door by bus.

Question the PM II

Tony Blair with journalists Tony Blair answers questions from users of the Downing Street website, posed on your behalf by journalists Will Hutton and Anne McElvoy.

Blue Peter's film about Number 10

Blue Peter presenter Konnie HuqAs part of a special BBC-Downing Street competition, Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq came to Downing Street for a look around - and also grabbed a quick chat with the PM.

Question the PM I

Tony Blair Journalists Michael White and Sarah Sands put questions from the public to the PM in the State Dining Room of Number 10.

A day in the life

Tony Blair reflects on a Taking a break during a typically busy day inside 10 Downing Street, Tony Blair confides that "nothing prepares you for the difficulty of being Prime Minister".

'A working building'

Door NumberBut it's not just politicians, princes and presidents who pass through the doors of Number 10. It's a working building and the day begins early with the arrival of postmen and cleaners, gardeners and electricians.

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