No10 plays down differences with Spain
News Article 15 March 2004
Downing Street has played down differences between Tony Blair and Spain's new prime minister.
Straw lobbies Israel over road map
News Article 11 March 2004
Jack Straw has led the latest stage of Britain's bid to get progress in the Middle East peace process.
Cricket must decide on Zimbabwe trip, warns No10
News Article 10 March 2004
England cricket bosses will have to decide if players are to travel to Zimbabwe, Downing Street has said.
Downing Street downbeat on Middle East talks
Press Review 9 March 2004
Downing Street has played down the chances of progress in the Middle East after Tony Blair’s series of meetings yesterday with senior officials from Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
Blair set to meet Palestinian PM
Press Review 8 March 2004
Tony Blair will meet Ahmed Qureia, the Palestinian prime minister, for the first time today at Downing Street.
Straw calls for stronger ties with Islamic countries
News Article 5 March 2004
Jack Straw has called for a greater understanding between the West and the Islamic world.
Straw arrives in Pakistan
News Article 4 March 2004
The foreign secretary has arrived in Pakistan for key talks with President General Pervez Musharraf.
Straw heads for Pakistan talks
News Article 3 March 2004
The foreign secretary is travelling to Pakistan today for key talks with President General Pervez Musharraf.
PM turns towards Africa
Press Review 27 February 2004
Tony Blair announced a new international commission yesterday aimed at finding new solutions to Africa's problems.
PM launches commission for Africa
News Article 26 February 2004
The prime minister has renewed his bid to put African poverty at the top of the international agenda.
Britain backs EU role in Syria talks
News Article 26 February 2004
EU negotiators could offer a way of resolving the complex problem of ending Syria’s weapons programmes.
Libyans move to restore relations
Press Review 26 February 2004
Libya has tried to ease fears of a new problem in relations with Britain.
No10 seeks 'progress' from Libya after Lockerbie row
News Article 25 February 2004
Britain will be looking for "progress" from Libya following comments by the country's prime minister rejecting blame for the Lockerbie bombing.
PM challenged over Libyan visit
Press Review 25 February 2004
The Conservatives have called on the prime minister not to visit Libya until the country accepts the blame for the Lockerbie bombing.
Tories challenge Blair on Libya visit
News Article 24 February 2004
The Conservatives have called on the prime minister not to visit Libya until the country accepts the blame for the Lockerbie bombing.