UK puts missiles on London rooftop to guard Olympics
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's military has told residents of an upscale apartment development near the Olympic Park in east London it is installing a missile battery on top of a tower within their...
View ArticlePM 'ignoring poor to protect rich'
One of Britain's most senior Roman Catholics has accused David Cameron of ignoring the poor while protecting his "very rich colleagues" in the City.
View ArticleCameron warns over Eurozone crisis
David Cameron has warned the eurozone's debt crisis is not even halfway through as he blamed the continent for Britain's double-dip recession.
View ArticlePM: No 'Grand Deal' Over BSkyB Takeover Bid
David Cameron has insisted there was no "grand deal" between himself and the Murdochs to wave through News Corporation's takeover of BSkyB.
View ArticlePM discussed BSkyB bid with Murdoch
David Cameron has admitted that he discussed News Corporation's takeover bid for BSkyB with James Murdoch while the Government was deciding whether to approve it.
View ArticleTop U.N. truce monitor in Syria, lull in violence
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Norwegian general charged with overseeing a shaky U.N.-brokered truce in Syria arrived in Damascus on Sunday, boosting a monitor mission that activists say has already helped ease...
View ArticleMyanmar president orders shakeup for peace talks
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar will overhaul its peace negotiating teams in a bid to settle armed rebellions with ethnic rebel militias following a failure to end a stubborn conflict in the strategic...
View ArticleIsrael court puts 60-day hold on settlement razings
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's Supreme Court postponed the demolition of five unauthorised buildings on the West Bank on Sunday, a ruling that gave the government more time to argue against their...
View ArticlePM 'deeply saddened' by murder of aid worker
Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to the kidnapped British Red Cross worker found dead in Pakistan, calling his murder a "shocking and merciless act".
View ArticleLabour focused on recession misery ahead of May 3rd elections
Labour's leaders are fighting this week's local elections by pointing the finger at the "out-of-touch" coalition government.
View ArticleLabour MP: Voters 'responsible' for austerity if Boris stays
Voters will be responsible for austerity policies unless they vote against Boris Johnson this week, a Labour MP has claimed.
View ArticlePM shocked at aid worker's 'brutal' death in Pakistan
Prime minister David Cameron has spoken out against the murderers of 60-year-old British aid worker Khalil Dale, whose body was discovered yesterday.
View ArticleBercow rebukes Cameron with demand for Commons statement on Hunt
The relationship between John Bercow and David Cameron hit a new low today, when the Speaker intervened in the Jeremy Hunt dispute to force the prime minister back to the Commons.
View ArticleBoris and Ken in statistical dead heat as polls turn sour for Tories
Boris Johnson's lead over Ken Livingstone is slim enough for the Labour candidate to pull off a surprise victory on Thursday, a new poll suggests.
View ArticleMilitant group offers British hostage in return for Qatada
A faction of Al-Qaida in North Africa is offering the release of a British citizen in exchange for the release of radical cleric Abu Qatada.
View ArticlePM summoned to Commons over Hunt
David Cameron has been dramatically summoned to explain to MPs why he has not ordered a probe into Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
View ArticleCameron rejects probe into minister over Murdoch bid
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday dismissed opposition calls for an inquiry into the culture minister over his handling of a bid by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. for broadcaster BSkyB.
View ArticleCameron in crossfire as Murdoch pressure mounts
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron defended his embattled culture minister on Monday, saying he had seen no evidence he had acted improperly in a scandal over News Corp's failed attempt to...
View ArticlePM rejects Hunt inquiry calls again
David Cameron has again rejected Labour demands for an inquiry into his Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt's links with Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
View ArticlePM Defends Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt
David Cameron has insisted he had seen no evidence that Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt breached the ministerial code of conduct in his handling of News Corp's bid for BSkyB.
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