Down to business: Obama holds talks with Cameron and Miliband
“Like David Cameron, Ed Miliband wants to show affinity with the President who outscores all-comers in British popularity ratings.”
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The Prime Minister is to fly home early from his visit to Africa to make a statement to MPs on Wednesday on the escalating scandal over phone hacking.
David Cameron revealed today that he had Andy Coulson to stay at Chequers after the phone hacking suspect resigned as Tory press chief over the scandal. Who else has been invited to the PM’s country pile? We may never know the whole story, as FactCheck discovered…
“Like David Cameron, Ed Miliband wants to show affinity with the President who outscores all-comers in British popularity ratings.”
David Cameron says that he does give out internships to friends and supporters and will continue to do so, distancing himself from Deputy Prime Minster Nick Clegg’s criticism of such behaviour.
It’s the issue that’s threatening to split the Coalition down the middle. But does David Cameron have a hope of hitting his targets on immigration?
As the Prime Minister travels to Islamabad to announce £650million to help support Pakistan’s education system, Samira Ahmed looks at the political and security implications of the announcement.
University tuition fees dominate Westminster debate as David Cameron takes Prime Minister’s Questions ahead of more planned student demonstrations.
The US midterm election results suggest Americans think Obama has got it wrong on the economy. But what does that mean for Britain, David Cameron and our own economic recovery, Gaby Hinsliff asks.
The Prime Minister has claimed victory in his bid to limit next year’s EU budget rise to 2.9 per cent, despite previously saying he wanted to cut or freeze the budget. Cathy Newman is in Brussels.
David Miliband tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy “the good society is defined not just by a good government but by a strong community”.
Prime Minister David Cameron will be pleased that he’s got through his first EU summit unscathed but will know that won’t last.
Will a vote to leave the EU automatically trigger another referendum on Scottish independence?
135,117 – the next time you hear a politician, any politician, talk about the cost of living, think about this number. Why? Because it marks the lowest point in UK house-building in nearly 100 years.
Police tell the former undercover cop who claimed a ‘smear’ campaign against the family of Stephen Lawrence that he will not be given immunity from prosecution.
Locog is now monitoring the number of tickets used after an abundance of empty seats at the weekend, and will put returned tickets on sale the night before events.