Search results for ‘Prime Minster David Cameron’
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How bad is Cameron’s ‘women problem’? FactCheck Q&A
David Cameron’s been accused of having a “women problem”. Does he? And have this morning’s movements in the cabinet helped?
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Cameron announces independent review of IRA pardons
Northern Ireland’s first minister Peter Robinson says he will not quit after David Cameron announced an inquiry into letters of assurance given to republican terror suspects.
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Yes/No Scotland: Cameron and Salmond do battle over oil
David Cameron and Alex Salmond chair meetings in the UK’s oil and gas capital, Aberdeen, in the latest clash over Scottish independence and set out their plans for North Sea exploration.
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‘My moral mission’: Cameron defends welfare reforms
David Cameron defends the government’s welfare reforms in the face of criticism and insists they are part of his “moral mission.”
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Westminster’s battle of the sexes – FactCheck Q&A
From the so-called “Blair babes” to opposition cries that one in four of Tory female MPs elected in 2010 is leaving, is the face of Westminster really looking more manly? FactCheck has a look.
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Cameron ducks proposals to veto RBS bank bonuses
Prime Minister David Cameron ducks Labour demands for the government to veto individual bonuses paid to RBS bankers.
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Moore out, McVey in, as Cameron reshuffles government
Out with the old, in with the new? The Liberal Democrat Michael Moore is sacked as Scottish secretary in the autumn reshuffle, while the Conservatives Nicky Morgan and Esther McVey are promoted.
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Cameron insists ride on RAF chopper was ‘appropriate’
The Prime Minister defends his use of a military helicopter to get to a question-and-answer session but opponents say it proves he is “out of touch”.
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‘Show restraint’ over MPs’ pay, urges David Cameron
David Cameron is urging “restraint” as reports emerge that MPs will be in line for a bumper pay rise – whilst deputy prime minister Nick Clegg says he will turn down a major pay rise.
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Cameron condemns ‘sick, perverted ideas’ after Woolwich
Two men are remanded in custody after making separate appearances in court charged with the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby, while David Cameron pledges to tackle the “conveyor belt to radicalisation”.
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Cameron and Clegg vow there is ‘still life’ in the coalition
Nick Clegg and David Cameron vow the coalition will remain united until the 2015 general election – as the deputy prime minister attacks Tory backbenchers for “game-playing”.
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Thatcher makes final journey to Westminster
The body of Baroness Thatcher is lying in the chapel at parliament for a private service ahead of her funeral tomorrow.
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As Europe celebrates in Oslo, Cameron plans referendum
European leaders are in Norway to celebrate the award of the Nobel peace prize to the EU – as it emerges an absent David Cameron is to set out plans for a repatriation of powers and an EU referendum.
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Cameron and Salmond hail Scottish referendum deal
David Cameron and Alex Salmond are united in support for today’s deal on a Scottish independence referendum, with Scotland’s first minister hailing it as “a very substantial gain” for his country.
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Can Cameron’s speech trump Ed’s ‘one nation’?
Two years after the flagship Big Society idea was born, where do the Conservatives’ new ideas come from – and can they boost the party’s popularity? Channel 4 News investigates.