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Last Updated:
Wednesday, 15 August 2007, 14:58 GMT 15:58 UK
Troops-out of Iraq call defeated
Labour's leadership sees off calls for an early pull-out of troops from Iraq, winning a conference vote on the issue by four to one.
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Peter Hain answered your questions
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Blair: I'm not the wobbling sort
'Hold nerve on Iraq' - Mandelson
Prescott attacks pro-hunt 'mob'
Labour leadership suffers defeat
Cabinet minister starts web diary
INTERVIEWS AND FEATURES
Write Tony Blair's speech
Kinnock's tips for the top
Analysis: Brown's speech
Analysis: Blair shows no regret
Shadow of Brighton bomb
'No safety first' says Blunkett
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Time to pull out?
Labour delegates give their views on Iraq
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Conference security is tight - but so are our man's trousers...
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1980: Thatcher 'not for turning'
1983: Labour's 'dream ticket'
1984: The Brighton bomb
1999: Kennedy takes his bow
2000: Mandela pops in
2001: Duncan Smith's debut
2002: Blair's bold pledge
2003: Brown's message to Blair
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