PRIME Minister Tony Blair paid a visit to the brand new offices of the M.E.N., and took part in a question and answer session with invited members of the public. He answered questions on regeneration, forerign policy, education, and health. Here are the images the M.E.N captured of the event. VISIT: Tony Blair meets M.E.N editor Paul Horrocks (l) and executive Mark Dodson. LAUGHS: The mood at the Q+A was relaxed. EXPLANATIONS: Some probing questions required deeper responses. IN ACTION: A moblog picture sent in by a reader. RELAXED: Blair's answers were fluent and relaxed. NOTES: Blair jotted a few words down as each question was asked. CAMERAS: The media interest in the event was intense. UPSTAIRS: Blair was surrounded on all sides by people in the gallery. IRAQ: Blair faced a serious moment was he was accused of war crimes in Iraq. COMPLEX: Some questions were in two parts, but Blair took them in his stride. LAUGHS: A lighter moment as Blair thought he recogised a man in the crowd as being from Conference. LOOK: Blair's famous 'explaining hand' came out more than once. BIRDSEYE: Aerial view of the event. MARK: The Prime Minister signs the MEN visitors book.