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Blair's busy day: Hard Labour for New Labour - with Old Labour memories

Monday 03 February 1997 19:02 EST
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Top: Tony Blair arriving at the Methodist Central Hall in Westminster yesterday morning for the launch of a campaign by NCH Action for Children to end youth homelessness. Right: Addressing the British Screen Advisory Council at the Mansion House, with Lord Attenborough, the Lord Mayor, Roger Cork, the widow of the former Labour leader Harold Wilson, Lady Mary Wilson, Michael Deeley, deputy chairman of the council and Wilson's former secretary, Lady Falkender. Below: Being grilled at the Mansion House, watched by his press secretary Alastair Campbell. Left: With Lord Attenborough

Photographs: Brian Harris

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