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Latest news from Downing Street 8 September 2005

Tony Blair poses with India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh before a meeting at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi PM hails latest India-EU agreement

Tony Blair has welcomed a new action plan between the European Union and India.

The PM, on the second leg of a tour of Asia, said the India-EU Strategic Partnership sets relations between the two at 'a new, higher and more intensive level.'

Prime Minister Tony Blair at a press conference in New Delhi7 September 2005 - PM urges world leaders to condemn terrorism

Tony Blair is hoping a 'very strong statement' on terrorism will come out of next week's United Nations Summit in New York.

 

Government Press Briefings

Morning press briefing from 5 September 2005

Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: human rights and New Orleans.

 

Morning press briefing from 31 August 2005

Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: EU and China trade negotiations and law and order.

 

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7 September 2005 - More missing hurricane Brits found alive and well

The number of British nationals still unaccounted for following Hurricane Katrina has dropped from 131 to 96, the Foreign Office has said.

 

7 September 2005 - PM pays his respects to Gandhi

Tony Blair has laid a wreath at the memorial to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi on the first day of his visit to India.

 

7 September 2005 - PM arrives in India on second leg of Asian tour

Tony Blair is in New Delhi today to meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as part of the European Union presidency programme.

 

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