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Thursday, 14 June, 2001, 07:55 GMT 08:55 UK![]() Programmes ![]() ![]() ![]() What was the impact of online coverage of the election? The BBC's Dan Damon reports. ![]() ![]() Conservative leader William Hague says his party continues 'to fight to win on Thursday.' ![]() ![]() What will the next four years bring for Tony Blair? The World Tonight looks at the potential obstacles in his path. ![]()
PM's election coverage
Where next for the Conservatives after the resignation of William Hague? Friday's PM asks commentators and politicians for their view. ![]()
The World at One
Before the champagne bottles had been cleared away from Labour's celebration party, the Tory leader William Hague fell on his sword - to the consternation of many in his party. ![]()
On The Record
Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, his Shadow Francis Maude, and Menzies Campbell, the Lib Dem spokesman on Foreign Affairs, debate foreign policy with John Humphrys. ![]()
Newsnight
It's the end of the campaign and Newsnight brings you the final reports and polls from the campaign trail. ![]()
Hague goes
William Hague takes a back seat while Tony Blair is back in the hot seat. The World at One gets full reaction from both the winners and the losers. ![]()
BBC Television election coverage
Click above to watch a quick run-through of the main moments of election night. |
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