Prescott attacks call for Blair to quit
News Article 20 July 2003
John Prescott has said he is "appalled" that a backbench Labour MP has called for Tony Blair to resign.
I won't quit, insists Blair
News Article 20 July 2003
Tony Blair has said he will not step down as prime minister despite coming under pressure to consider his position as a result of the death of Dr David Kelly.
PM should resign says former minister
News Article 19 July 2003
The prime minister is facing resignation calls following the death of government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
Kelly death a 'terrible tragedy' says Blair
News Article 19 July 2003
Tony Blair has called for "respect and restraint" following the suicide of government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly.
Brown supporters stoke leadership row
News Article 18 July 2003
The latest broadside against the prime minister has led to renewed speculation that friends of the chancellor are engaged in a concerted campaign to unseat Tony Blair.
Blair facing crisis as body is found
News Article 18 July 2003
The Ministry of Defence will establish an independent inquiry if a body found near Abingdon is confirmed as that of Dr David Kelly, the scientist at the heart of the
MPs slam Blair over Lords reform
Press Review 18 July 2003
Unions gear up to challenge government
Press Review 18 July 2003
New Statesman leads charge against Blair
Press Review 18 July 2003
Duncan Smith on the up
Press Review 17 July 2003
PM retreats for crisis talks
Press Review 16 July 2003
Short dismissed by former colleagues
Press Review 14 July 2003
Short renews succession plea
News Article 13 July 2003
Clare Short has renewed her call for the prime minister to resign in aid of an "elegant succession".
Tony Blair: Progressive Governance speech in full
News Article 11 July 2003
Tony Blair's speech to this weekend's Progressive Governance conference in full.
Blair looks to progressive third term
News Article 11 July 2003
Labour must have the "courage to change", the prime minister has told an audience of centre-left leaders.