PM makes education appeal to electorate
News Article 10 April 2005
Tony Blair has outlined 10 key education pledges to be included in Labour's election manifesto.
Blair and Brown describe 'political bond'
News Article 10 April 2005
Tony Blair has described his relationship with Gordon Brown as like a "marriage".
Labour prepares for manifesto launch
News Article 10 April 2005
Labour is set to publish its third term manifesto in the Midlands on Wednesday.
Wedding prompts low key campaign
News Article 9 April 2005
The temporary lull in the election campaign continues this weekend as the party leaders attend the royal wedding in Windsor.
Pope buried in St Peter's crypt
News Article 8 April 2005
Tens of thousands of mourners, including the leaders of Britain's major political parties, have attended the funeral of Pope John Paul II.
Blair and Brown set for joint TV election pitch
Press Review 8 April 2005
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown will make a joint appearance in the party's first election broadcast on Monday night.
Labour to boost parent power
Press Review 8 April 2005
Labour's manifesto will include proposals to give parents more control over their children's education, reports the Times.
It's Brown or Letwin, says Blair
News Article 7 April 2005
Labour is continuing its focus on the economy, with new campaign posters setting out the "choice" facing voters.
McCartney looks to shore up Welsh vote
News Article 7 April 2005
Labour party chairman Ian McCartney has said a new Tory government would be a "recession waiting to happen".
Brown will stay put, hints Blair
Press Review 7 April 2005
Tony Blair has strongly hinted that Gordon Brown will remain chancellor if Labour secures a third term in government.
Labour launches election push on economy
News Article 6 April 2005
Labour and the Conservatives have clashed over the future of economic policy.
Labour and Lib Dems clash on OAP poverty
News Article 6 April 2005
Labour and the Liberal Democrats have made determined pitches for the grey vote, each claiming newly published figures on pensioner incomes supported their policies.
Leaders lock horns in last Commons clash
News Article 6 April 2005
Tony Blair, Michael Howard and Charles Kennedy engaged in heated exchanges over the choice facing voters in the general election.
PMQs: The key exchanges
News Article 6 April 2005
A full transcript of the exchanges between the three main party leaders during prime minister's question time.
PM drops big hint on Brown's third term role
News Article 6 April 2005
The prime minister has given the strongest possible indication that he will not move Gordon Brown from the Treasury.