Tony Blair: The First Prime Minister of the Global EraScullion, Richard
(redirected from Prime Minister Tony Blair)Also found in: Thesaurus. ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. Tony Blair - British statesman who became prime minister in 1997 (born in 1953) Anthony Charles Lynton Blair, Blair Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex ...
The Prime Minister (Mr. Tony Blair): I beg to move, That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty to offer the cordial congratulations of this House on the occasion of Her Majesty's eightieth birthday, and to express its appreciation of Her Majesty's unfailing devotion to the duties ...
prime minister tony blair 英国首相贝理雅;布莱尔首相;首相托尼·布莱尔 例句 1.The documents reveal the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, was involved in discussions which led to the disclosure of Dr Kelly's name.这些文件表明,英国首相,托尼布莱尔,于一场导致凯利名字暴露的谈论有关。2...
Blair, who also stepped down as Prime Minister today, has been named Representative, a position in which he will “bring continuity and intensity of focus to the work of the Quartet in support of the Palestinians, within the broader framework of the Quartet’s efforts to promote an end to ...
Blair, 61, won a landslide victory in a 1997 general election, and was the head of a left-leaning Labour Party government for the next decade. His time in office saw the introduction of civil partnerships, the lowering of the homosexual age of consent to match that of straight couples...
A week after the phone call, Geldof wrote to Blair to lobby the idea, saying they had limited time to complete the report and admitted that he was being “pushy”. “The intent, I think, must be an age-defining document, leading to an understanding of how...
Prime Minister Tony Blair recently met with autism campaigner Ivan Corea and Lee Scott MP who presented The Autism Report calling for a cohesive national
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Western governments need to drop any objections to dealing with dictatorships in the Sahel and urgently engage with regimes in what is rapidly becoming “the most terrorism-affected region in the world”, former UK prime minister Tony Blair’s think-tank has urged. ...