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David Cameron

Merkel, Cameron iron out views on euro crisis
Article
/ 18 November 2011

Merkel, Cameron iron out views on euro crisis

Angela Merkel and David Cameron are due to kiss and make up after ‘selfish’ London made comments about Germany being bossy about the euro crisis.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 November 2011

English claim victory in ‘poppy ban’ spat

England’s footballers were granted the right to wear poppies on armbands as Fifa tried to ban it for Friday’s match against Spain.

By Staff Reporter
G20 leaders eye boost in IMF funding
Article
/ 3 November 2011

G20 leaders eye boost in IMF funding

World leaders meeting at the G20 summit are discussing boosting their funding of the IMF to help resolve the eurozone debt crisis.

By Staff Reporter
UK trips itself up on internet freedom comments
Article
/ 1 November 2011

UK trips itself up on internet freedom comments

Britain has faced criticism for considering curbs on social media after recent riots while recent comments castigated blocking the internet.

By Adrian Croft
Cameron warns eurozone could blight world economy
Article
/ 2 October 2011

Cameron warns eurozone could blight world economy

British Prime Minister David Cameron says the eurozone has to get on with fixing its financial problems or risk pulling down the entire world economy.

By Staff Reporter
Turkey’s Erdogan hopes to reap dividends from Libya
Article
/ 16 September 2011

Turkey’s Erdogan hopes to reap dividends from Libya

Turkey’s prime minister heads to Libya on Friday, a day after the French and British leaders were welcomed for helping to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi.

By Emma Farge and Joseph Logan
UK to probe claim linking MI6 spooks to Libya torture
Article
/ 5 September 2011

UK to probe claim linking MI6 spooks to Libya torture

An inquiry into alleged UK complicity in the mistreatment of suspects will probe new claims that spy agency MI6 was involved in rendition to Libya.

By Staff Reporter
UK’s Cameron wants to soften ICB bank reform
Article
/ 4 September 2011

UK’s Cameron wants to soften ICB bank reform

British Prime Minister David Cameron wants a major "watering down" of proposals from the ICB to ring fence retail arms of top United Kingdom banks.

By Staff Reporter
Blair criticises UK riots response
Article
/ 21 August 2011

Blair criticises UK riots response

Tony Blair has weighed in on the debate over the causes of this month’s riots, attacking claims that the country’s "moral decline" was to blame.

By Alice Ritchie
British teachers caught up in Kabul attack
Article
/ 19 August 2011

British teachers caught up in Kabul attack

The UK’s PM says a "cowardly" attack on a British cultural centre in Kabul on Friday will not stop the country’s "vital work" in Afghanistan.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 August 2011

Looters learn from venal leaders

There is a connection between a disregard for the law and politicians who acquire wealth corruptly, writes <b>Richard Calland</b>.

By Richard Calland
Protests rage over UK handling of riots
Article
/ 14 August 2011

Protests rage over UK handling of riots

Some 200 students have held a demonstration in Tehran against what they call the "savage" police treatment of people involved in unrest in London.

By Staff Reporter
Cameron draws the line on violent rioting
Article
/ 14 August 2011

Cameron draws the line on violent rioting

David Cameron has pledged a "zero tolerance" crackdown on gangs after riots despite a deepening row with police chiefs over plans for US help.

By Staff Reporter
Violence unlikely to resolve UK rioting
Article
/ 13 August 2011

Violence unlikely to resolve UK rioting

A United States street crime expert has warned that solving the problem of rioting was more complex than just arresting people.

By Danny Kemp
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Article
/ 13 August 2011

London on lockdown to prevent new riots

Police were out in force in London on Saturday in a bid to prevent any repeat of England’s worst riots in decades, which left five people dead.

By Robin Millard
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Africa
/ 12 August 2011

Police ‘ill-prepared’ for scale of the rioting in London

Twenty-year-old Mohammed Naji and his friends say they are not surprised by the rioting and looting in several suburbs in and around London this week.

By Glynnis Underhill
Oh, it’s on: Cameron vows retribution for UK ‘thuggery’
Article
/ 11 August 2011

Oh, it’s on: Cameron vows retribution for UK ‘thuggery’

Prime Minister David Cameron has told Parliament he will hunt down the gang members and opportunistic looters he blamed for the violence in Britain.

By Mohammed Abbas and Adrian Croft
Cameron vows to restore order after ‘mob rule’
Article
/ 9 August 2011

Cameron vows to restore order after ‘mob rule’

As news came of the first death in Britain’s fiery riots, the prime minister recalled Parliament and ordered thousands more police onto the streets.

By Alice Ritchie
Cameron recalls UK Parliament after riots
Article
/ 9 August 2011

Cameron recalls UK Parliament after riots

British Prime Minister David Cameron said he would recall Parliament from its summer recess for a day after rioting swept through through London.

By Staff Reporter
Britain burns: Riots spread to other cities
Article
/ 9 August 2011

Britain burns: Riots spread to other cities

A chaotic wave of violence and looting raged across London and spread to three other major British cities on Tuesday.

By David Stringer
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Article
/ 7 August 2011

Violent protestors set London district ablaze

Emergency services worked to restore order to a London district on Sunday after rioters torched vehicles and buildings and looted shops.

By Robin Millard
Cameron comes calling — briefly
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Cameron comes calling — briefly

The headlines that flowed from British Prime Minister David Cameron’s visit to South Africa this week were about anything but Africa.

By Louise Redvers
Regrets? I’ve had a few, says Cameron
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Regrets? I’ve had a few, says Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday he regretted the uproar caused by his hiring of a former newspaper editor.

By Jodie Ginsberg and Keith Weir
Cameron follows Murdoch into eye of the storm
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Cameron follows Murdoch into eye of the storm

British Prime Minister David Cameron will be grilled by Parliament on Wednesday about his decision to employ a former tabloid newspaper editor.

By Jodie Ginsberg and Keith Weir
Murdoch: Most humble day of my life
Article
/ 19 July 2011

Murdoch: Most humble day of my life

Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, gave evidence in the British Parliament on Tuesday on the phone-hacking and corruption scandal.

By Mohammed Abbas and Keith Weir
Phone-hacking whistleblower found dead
Article
/ 18 July 2011

Phone-hacking whistleblower found dead

Police say Sean Hoare, the whistleblower reporter who alleged widespread hacking at the <em>News of the World</em>, has been found dead.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 July 2011

Cameron draws line between police and govt

British Prime Minister David Cameron sought to distance himself from the resignation of the country’s most senior policeman on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 July 2011

Hacking scandal fells Britain’s top policeman

A phone-hacking scandal centred on Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp cost Britain’s top policeman his job.

By Kate Holton and Keith Weir
Brits ponder press reform after phone hacking scandal
Article
/ 16 July 2011

Brits ponder press reform after phone hacking scandal

Britain has been transfixed by the phone hacking scandal that has shaken its media world. But will it really change the nation’s press?

By Christopher Torchia
UK’s Cameron eyes partnership with SA
Article
/ 16 July 2011

UK’s Cameron eyes partnership with SA

British Prime Minister David Cameron is due to arrive in South Africa for a meeting with Jacob Zuma on investment and sustainable development.

By Staff Reporter
BSkyB shares fall as Murdoch’s bid hangs in balance
Article
/ 11 July 2011

BSkyB shares fall as Murdoch’s bid hangs in balance

Shares in BSkyB fell further as the multi-billion-dollar bid from News Corp to win control of the British satellite broadcaster hung in the balance.

By Staff Reporter
British PM’s ex-aide arrested in phone-hacking scandal
Article
/ 8 July 2011

British PM’s ex-aide arrested in phone-hacking scandal

Police have arrested UK PM David Cameron’s former media chief over the phone hacking scandal at <i>News of the World</i>, where he served as editor.

By Danny Kemp
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