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Monday, 6 January, 2003, 11:30 GMT

TORY LEADERSHIP CONTEST

Duncan Smith elected Tory leader
Iain Duncan Smith wins the Conservative Party leadership - and immediately sets to work naming his shadow cabinet.

Eurosceptics prosper under Duncan Smith

Reaction to Tory result

Tory team at a glance

Hectic start for new leader

Rebel's rise to the top
Iain Duncan Smith's rise to the Tory leadership is a remarkable turn in the career of a man previously best known for destabilising his own government.

Ken Clarke, two-time 'lucky loser'

New leader faces huge challenge
The battle for the leadership of the Tory party may be finally over - but the winner faces a far more challenging task.

Right wins battle for Tory hearts

Stark contrasts of the 'first wives'

Low-key end to high-stakes Tory race

Tory leadership timeline

A long and successful history

How the leaders came and went

Tory hopefuls make final pitch
Ken Clarke and Iain Duncan Smith make a last pitch for the Tory leadership as the final regional hustings are held in Harrogate.

Tories suspend leadership contest

Move on from Thatcher - top Tory

Duncan Smith 'to rethink' Section 28

Tory expelled over BNP row

Angry Major backs Clarke

Clarke 'not surprised' by Hague snub

Thatcher sparks Tory feuding

Tory hopefuls unveil policies

Loser Portillo quits Tory frontline

Duncan Smith wins Ancram backing

Portillo camp hit by Platell video

Davis quits Tory leadership race

Portillo ahead in Tory race

Tory rivals go head-to-head

I am 'unity candidate' - Ancram

Tories elect new 1922 chairman

Clarke enters Tory battle

Ancram joins leadership race

Right-wingers enter Tory fray

Bitter Widdecombe bows out

Portillo kicks off leadership battle

Hague to step down
William Hague is to resign as leader of the Conservative party following his disastrous showing in the general election.

Hangover in Hague's backyard

Private life begins at 40

Resignation speech in full

Hague's early ascent


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