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Friday, 24 January, 2003, 10:38 GMT

LABOUR

Blair spells out public service push
Tony Blair says his ministers are ready to step up the drive towards public services reform as Labour's conference in Blackpool ends

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NHS patients to 'choose hospitals'

New move to counter homes crisis

BLAIR SPEECH
Blair promises to be bolder
Tony Blair tells Labour conference delegates his government is at a crossroads and must now radically speed up reforms.

Delegates cheer public service drive

Euro speculation fuelled

Blair's sympathy over exams fiasco

Blair backs foundation hospitals

Picture Gallery: Cherie's kisses

Blair's conference speech in full

PRIVATE CASH ROW
Blair denies rift with Brown
Tony Blair says his disagreement with Gordon Brown over plans to create a new generation of hospitals is practical, not ideological.

Blair suffers conference defeat

Brown takes up private cash battle

Labour's public row over privatisation

Q&A: What is PFI?

FEATURES
Happy days for 'mainstream' Benn
Labour stalwart Tony Benn says he leaves the party's conference in Blackpool filled with optimism, pleasure - and a degree of surprise.

Labour's council house gamble

Blair's hit or miss request show

Labour's pensions battle

Conference season's greatest hits

SPEECHES
Straw presses case against Iraq
The foreign secretary says the UN can resolve its differences on Iraq after Labour's conference backs ministers' stance on the crisis.

Railtrack replacement 'within days'

Morris demands discipline

Beckett bid to boost countryside

Hewitt targets 'unjust' farm subsidies

INTERVIEWS
Labour guru's verdict on Blair
Anthony Giddens, architect of the Blairite 'Third Way', tells BBC News Online about Labour, German elections and higher education.

Live webchat: Ask Jack Straw

Ask cabinet minister John Reid

Clarke bids to escape Iraq shadow

ANALYSIS
Blair leaves doubters behind
BBC News Online's Nick Assinder says Tony Blair's speech illustrates a once-united party heading off in entirely different directions.

Star turn boosts Blair

No news here then

Blair's bad news day


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