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David Cameron

Early results shows Ukip likely winners of Europe elections
Article
/ 26 May 2014

Early results shows Ukip likely winners of Europe elections

Partial results show the United Kingdom’s eurosceptic party has stormed to victory in the European vote with its raised anxiety over immigration.

By Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn
UK inspectors investigate ‘Islamist takeover’ at 15 public schools
Article
/ 13 April 2014

UK inspectors investigate ‘Islamist takeover’ at 15 public schools

The UK has enforced the inspection of 15 schools in Birmingham after an anonymous letter alleging a plot to force leaderhip change at four schools.

By Staff Reporter
UK gets stern warning over ‘Isolationist’ immigration plan
Article
/ 22 December 2013

UK gets stern warning over ‘Isolationist’ immigration plan

Bulgaria’s President Rosen Plevneliev has attacked David Cameron’s plan to tighten immigration rules for Bulgarians and Romanians in the UK.

By Peter Griffiths
US: Don’t let Obama ‘selfie’ distract from Mandela memorial
Article
/ 11 December 2013

US: Don’t let Obama ‘selfie’ distract from Mandela memorial

The US mission to SA says a fascination with a group "selfie" featuring Barack Obama should not be allowed to distract from honouring Nelson Mandela.

By Phillip De Wet
Cameron laughs off ‘selfie’ criticism
Article
/ 11 December 2013

Cameron laughs off ‘selfie’ criticism

British Prime Minister David Cameron has laughed off criticism that he had acted inappropriately by taking a "selfie" at Mandela’s memorial service.

By Sapa Afp
UK, US ‘in no doubt’ Syria regime behind chemical attacks
Article
/ 28 August 2013

UK, US ‘in no doubt’ Syria regime behind chemical attacks

Britain’s David Cameron and US President Barack Obama have no doubt Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against his own people.

By Reuters
Hit or miss? David Cameron’s 10-track playlist for G8 heads
Article
/ 31 July 2013

Hit or miss? David Cameron’s 10-track playlist for G8 heads

From Alt-J to Laura Mvula, UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s "bespoke" list of songs for leaders at last month’s G8 summit has been revealed.

By Peter Walker
Force-feeding and torture, yet Guantánamo still open
Article
/ 6 July 2013

Force-feeding and torture, yet Guantánamo still open

Allegations of inmates being force-fed in Guantánamo reveal Obama and Cameron have been talking a lot and doing very little to close the facility.

By Staff Reporter
Wimbledon: Cameron ignores ‘curse’ to wish Andy Murray well
Article
/ 3 July 2013

Wimbledon: Cameron ignores ‘curse’ to wish Andy Murray well

Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has ignored growing speculation about the "Curse of Cameron" by tweeting a message of support to Andy Murray.

By Reuters
SA government wants probe into British spying allegations
Article
/ 17 June 2013

SA government wants probe into British spying allegations

Reports that Britain spied on G20 delegates, including SA, during meetings in London in 2009, should be investigated, says government.

By Sapa
Cameron urges G8 leaders to draw inspiration from hosts N Ireland
Article
/ 17 June 2013

Cameron urges G8 leaders to draw inspiration from hosts N Ireland

Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron says G8 leaders should be inspired by Northern Ireland when the summit delivers its own economic breakthrough.

By Shawn Pogatchnik
When ‘helping’ Africa resembles grabbing its resources
Africa
/ 13 June 2013

When ‘helping’ Africa resembles grabbing its resources

From the Conference of Berlin to today’s G8, "helping" Africans looks suspiciously like monopolising their resources, writes George Monbiot.

By George Monbiot
Obama urges UK to await reform before leaving EU
Article
/ 13 May 2013

Obama urges UK to await reform before leaving EU

US President Barack Obama has urged Britons to watch whether EU reforms were successful before deciding whether to leave the multi-nation bloc.

By Reuters
Weekend 101: Not the Oscar Pistorius news
Videos
/ 21 February 2013

Weekend 101: Not the Oscar Pistorius news

In this week’s episode: Ramphele launches Agang SA, the Anene Booysens case postponed to April, David Cameron attacks Hilary Mantel and more.

By Staff Reporter
Tories urge Cameron to delay ‘divisive’ gay marriage vote
Article
/ 3 February 2013

Tories urge Cameron to delay ‘divisive’ gay marriage vote

Members of British Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative party urged him on Sunday to delay a parliamentary vote this week on gay marriage.

By Staff Reporter
Cameron sets out EU opt-out plan
Article
/ 25 January 2013

Cameron sets out EU opt-out plan

British prime minister has announced his intention to renegotiate membership terms if he is re-elected.

By Nicholas Watt
Algerian hostage toll rises as nine Japanese killed
Africa
/ 21 January 2013

Algerian hostage toll rises as nine Japanese killed

The death toll from a four-day siege at an Algerian gas plant has risen to at least 81, with nine Japanese nationals reported to have been killed.

By Guardian Reporter
British press hails Cameron’s budget stance
Article
/ 24 November 2012

British press hails Cameron’s budget stance

Prime Minister David Cameron has secured a decent result for Britain at the European Union budget summit.

By Sapa Afp
Austerity condemned, strikes planned in UK
Article
/ 20 October 2012

Austerity condemned, strikes planned in UK

Tens of thousands of people protested in London against the government’s austerity measures while union leaders called for a general strike.

By Staff Reporter
Meles’s death creates a vacuum
Africa
/ 24 August 2012

Meles’s death creates a vacuum

Just a few hours after Meles Zenawi’s death was announced, British prime ministers – past and present – were queueing to pay tribute.

By David Smith
Assange: UK dusts off its velvet glove
Article
/ 21 August 2012

Assange: UK dusts off its velvet glove

Downing Street says Britain still wants a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Ecuador over the proposed extradition to Sweden of Julian Assange.

By Nicholas Watt
The multiple perils of political friendship
Article
/ 17 May 2012

The multiple perils of political friendship

The Crown Prosecution Service’s decision to charge former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks came as the British Cabinet met on Tuesday

By Patrick Wintour
Food security: Why the G8 has to deliver on its plan for Africa
Article
/ 13 May 2012

Food security: Why the G8 has to deliver on its plan for Africa

At this week’s G8 summit, leaders have a great opportunity to take the lead in tackling poverty.

By Jay Rayner
Murdoch discussed TV station acquisition with Cameron
Article
/ 24 April 2012

Murdoch discussed TV station acquisition with Cameron

James Murdoch has told an ethics inquiry that he had previously discussed News Corp’s bid to take control of pay-TV giant BSkyB with David Cameron.

By Katy Lee
Mugabe attacks gays, foreigners at birthday celebration
Article
/ 25 February 2012

Mugabe attacks gays, foreigners at birthday celebration

Robert Mugabe marked his 88<sup>th</sup> birthday with a trademark attack on gays and foreigners at a mass rally to celebrate the occasion.

By Reagan Mashavave
Malnutrition kills millions a year
Article
/ 17 February 2012

Malnutrition kills millions a year

Survey by Save the Children highlights the devastating effects of malnutrition and predicts a disaster if the situation isn’t remedied.

By Simon Tisdall
Cameron to hold discussions over racism in football
Article
/ 13 February 2012

Cameron to hold discussions over racism in football

Reports suggest Cameron will hold talks with stakeholders over recent racism incidents in English football.

By Julian Guyer
The gods are smiling on the Olympic games.
Article
/ 3 February 2012

The gods are smiling on the Olympic games.

The run-up to London 2012 has been remarkably smooth but there’s one dark cloud — the weather.

By Owen Gibson
UK’s Cameron clamps down on sky-high salaries
Article
/ 8 January 2012

UK’s Cameron clamps down on sky-high salaries

British Prime Minister David Cameron has vowed to give shareholders the right to veto executives’ pay packages amid mounting political pressure.

By Staff Reporter
A cold dawn for Europe
Article
/ 15 December 2011

A cold dawn for Europe

As a clear damp dawn rose over Brussels on December 9, the tired and tetchy leaders of Europe emerged bleary-eyed.

By Ian Traynor
Europe forges fiscal union to end debt crisis
Article
/ 10 December 2011

Europe forges fiscal union to end debt crisis

European leaders have agreed to join their fiscal fortunes in order to stop a crippling debt crisis, save the euro currency and prevent further chaos.

By Don Melvin
Mugabe labels David Cameron ‘satanic’ for aid conditions
Africa
/ 24 November 2011

Mugabe labels David Cameron ‘satanic’ for aid conditions

Robert Mugabe has called UK Prime Minister David Cameron ‘satanic’ for considering withholding aid from countries that do not respect gay rights.

By Staff Reporter
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