Cameron Makes Veto Pledge On EU Budget
David Cameron has said he would use Britain's "veto" a second time if he feels Europe's seven-year spending plan is too high.
View ArticleHacking Victims Ask PM For Leveson Assurances
More than 50 phone hacking victims have urged David Cameron not to reject calls for the media to be independently regulated if the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics suggests it.
View ArticleNo abortion limit vote planned - PM
The Government has no plans to put forward legislation to reduce the time limit for abortion, Prime Minister David Cameron says.
View ArticleCameron urged to drop gay marriage
David Cameron should drop controversial proposals to introduce same-sex marriage, according to a poll of grassroots Conservative members.
View ArticleCameron warns Britons to expect more budget cuts
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain will have to keep cutting public spending to reduce the budget deficit, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday, underlining the government's tough task of...
View ArticleCameron: Rich will help cut deficit
The rich will be targeted with new measures to help pay down the state deficit, David Cameron and George Osborne have signalled.
View ArticleCameron takes to Twitter, drawing followers and abuse
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron attracted tens of thousands of followers, along with a barrage of abuse, when he began posting messages on Twitter to mark the opening of...
View ArticleJohnson won't rule out top job bid
Boris Johnson has declined to rule out the possibility of a future bid to become Conservative leader and Prime Minister - but insisted he supports David Cameron and described rumours about his...
View Article'John Lewis without the rights': Osborne unveils new employee deal
George Osborne has used his conference speech to unveil a new voluntary approach to employee rights, prompting a divided response from commentators.
View ArticleToxic tanneries drive Bangladesh leather exports - report
DHAKA (Reuters) - Luxury leather goods sold across the world are produced in a slum area of Bangladesh's capital where workers, including children, are exposed to hazardous chemicals and often injured...
View ArticleAfghan addicts help run daring new restaurant in Kabul
KABUL (Reuters) - Inhaling deeply on a cigarette, Laila Haidari sits on the floor of a new Kabul restaurant wondering if it will one day allow her to repay an eye-watering $26,000 (16,205 pounds)...
View ArticleMexico says troops may have killed top Zetas drug lord
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican marines may have killed the leader of the brutal Zetas drug gang, Heriberto Lazcano, in a gun battle in northern Mexico, the government said on Monday. If the death of...
View ArticlePolls: Tories need a 'miracle' to stay in power
The Conservatives are heading to a crushing election defeat with only 31% support according to a YouGov poll for the Sun and the Sunday Times.
View ArticlePlan to cut MPs total to be set out
Revised plans to slash the number of MPs, which could help Tories to an outright Commons majority, will be unveiled next week.
View ArticleThe revolt: Widdecombe rallies Tories against gay marriage
Conservative opposition to the coalition's plans to legalise gay marriage has rallied in Birmingham, raising the possibility of a serious grassroots revolt over the issue.
View Article'Boris-mania' threatens to overshadow Cameron
The Conservative party gave London Mayor Boris Johnson a rock-star welcome, but while he put Prime Minister David Cameron in the shade it is still uncertain if he is a real threat.
View ArticlePlaying with fire? Cameron hints at EU referendum
David Cameron inched closer to promising a referendum on the EU today after he admitted a "fresh settlement" was coming.
View ArticleCameron hints at EU referendum
Prime Minister David Cameron said Tuesday that a referendum on Britain's relationship with the European Union would be the "simplest" way of resolving the issue.
View ArticleJohnson stresses loyalty to Cameron
London Mayor Boris Johnson has hailed the "fantastic job" being done by Prime Minister David Cameron and predicted he will lead the Conservatives to victory in the general election scheduled for 2015.
View ArticleCameron calls for investigation into Savile sex claims
Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday called for the BBC and the police to investigate fully claims of sexual abuse against the late Jimmy Savile, one of Britain's biggest TV stars in the 1970s and...
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