British Prime Minister Tony Blair hosts an ICT industry event in Downing Street, London, during which he was due to underline the goverment's commitment to the information and communications sector. * The Prime Minister was joined by key figures from the industry at the event. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-prime-minister-tony-blair-hosts-an-ict-industry-event-in-downing-106800230.html
RMG5N4NX–British Prime Minister Tony Blair hosts an ICT industry event in Downing Street, London, during which he was due to underline the goverment's commitment to the information and communications sector. * The Prime Minister was joined by key figures from the industry at the event.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair hosts an ICT industry event in Downing Street, London, during which he was due to underline the goverment's commitment to the information and communications sector. * The Prime Minister was joined by key figures from the industry at the event along with Ministers Patricia Hewitt, Tessa Jowell, Douglas Alexander and Jim Howells. * 25/03/2002: Tony Blair is meeting with Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams. The break-in and theft of documents from Special Branch offices in Belfast is set to top the agenda during the discussions which come after Northern Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-prime-minister-tony-blair-hosts-an-ict-industry-event-in-downing-106800237.html
RMG5N4P5–British Prime Minister Tony Blair hosts an ICT industry event in Downing Street, London, during which he was due to underline the goverment's commitment to the information and communications sector. * The Prime Minister was joined by key figures from the industry at the event along with Ministers Patricia Hewitt, Tessa Jowell, Douglas Alexander and Jim Howells. * 25/03/2002: Tony Blair is meeting with Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams. The break-in and theft of documents from Special Branch offices in Belfast is set to top the agenda during the discussions which come after Northern Ireland