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David Cameron’s English offer
David Cameron risks jeopardising a Scottish devolution project which he promised as recently as last week in a desperate bid to turn round a referendum here that was slipping away from him.
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David Cameron talks to Jon Snow about combating extremism, benefit cuts and the “purring” Queen – and says he does not accept he is hated by some members of the Conservative party. Watch the video.
David Cameron risks jeopardising a Scottish devolution project which he promised as recently as last week in a desperate bid to turn round a referendum here that was slipping away from him.
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In a visit to Scotland ahead of the referendum, David Cameron calls on the “silent majority” of Scots to vote to stay with the United Kingdom – and slips in a jibe at “Alex the unready”.
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David Cameron’s Easter message means he has spoken more about his Christian faith this week than any recent serving prime minister. Why?
An investigation into the “activities” of the Muslim Brotherhood and the UK’s policy towards the group is ordered by David Cameron.
The prime minister says he has been inspired by the ambitions of Nelson Mandela and the causes the former South African president fought for.
We’ve flown west from the commercialism and flesh pots of smog-soaked Shanghai to Chengdu in Sechuan province for the final leg of David Cameron’s China trip, a 41-vehicle convoy from the airport. I think it might be a new record.
David Cameron tells our Political editor Gary Gibbon that he wants as much investment from China as possible despite concerns over human rights and cyber security.