The PM Press Conferences allow regional, national and international journalists to ask Tony Blair questions on any aspect of government policy.
Transcripts of these press conferences are available below
The Prime Minister has outlined new security measures at his monthly media briefing.
The Prime Minister answered questions on terrorism.
The Prime Minister answered questions about Zimbabwe, the G8 summit, nuclear power, care homes, financing sport, Iraq and the Northern Ireland peace process.
The Prime Minister answered questions about anti-social behaviour, weekly working hours, Iran, Iraq and the North East of England.
The Prime Minister answered questions on the Irish peace process, MRSA statistics, and the response to Syria following the assassination of a former Lebanese prime minister.
The Prime Minister answered questions on the Indian Ocean disaster, the Middle East peace process and tackling poverty in Africa in his monthly press conference.
Read a full transcript of the Prime Minister’s monthly press conference. Mr Blair began by outlining the case for the introduction of identity cards.
The Prime Minister outlined the government’s law and order agenda in his monthly press conference.
Read a full transcript of today’s PM Press Conference. The Prime Minister began the event by expressing sympathy with the people of Russia following last week’s school siege.
This month’s press conference included a presentation from Michael Barber, head of the Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit on progress in public services.
The Prime Minister answered questions on Iraq, the National Health Service and Education a this June press conference.
The Prime Minister briefed journalists on a range of issues including Iraq, Asylum and the Health Service at this latest press conference.
The Prime Minister answered questions on Europe, immigration, Iraq, the Middle East and Northern Ireland at his April press conference.
The Prime Minister answered questions on immigration, Iraq, the Middle East and terrorism at his Marchpress conference.
At his February press conference the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, announced the setting up of an international commission that would undertake a comprehensive assessment of the situation in Africa.
The Prime Minister has briefed journalists on a range of issues including tutition fees, the Hutton Report and NorthernIreland athis latest press conference.
The Prime Minister has briefed journalists on a range of issues including tutition fees, Northern Ireland and public services at his latest press conference.
At his latest press conference the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, briefed journalists on a range of issues including measures to tackle anti-social behaviour, Northern Ireland and Europe.
At his latest press conference the Prime Minister answered questions on a range of issues. Mr Blair began by briefing journalists on Iraq.
At his latest press conference the Prime Minister briefed journalists on the progress made in reforming public services. The event included a presentation on public service delivery from Michael Barber, head of the Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit.
At his latest press conference the Prime Minister briefed journalists on a range of issues including the Euro, asylum figures and Iraq.
At his latest monthly press conference, Prime Minister Tony Blair has said there is much left to do in Iraq to give its people the future they deserve. Focusing on domestic issues, Mr Blair said progress was being made on issues like the economy and public services.
At hisMarch press conference, Prime Minister Tony Blair said: ‘…in addition to pursuing our military campaign with vigour and determination, we are also determined in the wake of military success to bring humanitarian relief to the people of Iraq. The most important humanitarian priority is to restore the operations of the Oil for Food Programme.’
At his February press conference, the Prime Minister Tony Blair said: ‘Iraqi cooperation is not the impossible demand of a western world intent on rushing to war, but the reasonable and easily delivered requirement of the international community which has been seeking peaceful disarmament for 12 years.’
During his January press conference the Prime Minister said that Saddam Hussein should take the peaceful route and disarm himself of weapons of mass destruction. The Iraqi leader will be ‘disarmed by force’ if he does not take the peaceful route Mr Blair warned.
The Prime Minister has said thatthe government will stand firm in the face of continuing action by firefighters in order to protect the economy, jobs and living standards.Mr Blair added that ‘pay linked to modernisation’ was the only way to resolve the dispute.
The Prime Minister Tony Blair briefed journalists on a wide range of issues, including the Queen’s Speech. Mr Blair said at the heart of the Speech would be measures to deal with crime, anti-social behaviour and the reform of the criminal justice system’.
The Prime Minister has repeated his calls for new UN resolutions to deal with Iraq and weapons of mass destruction.
The Prime Minister held a press conference in Sedgefield where he answered questions from journalists on a range of topics. He began by briefing journalists on Iraq.
The Prime Minister held the second in a series of a press conferences with members of the press in Downing Street. This included a presentation by the Head of the PM’s Delivery Unit.
The Prime Minister held the first ‘Prime Minister’sPress Conference’ at Downing Street. Mr Blair began by briefing journalists on the Seville European Council before going on to take questions.

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