Hugo Swire ‘discussed quitting’ over Gaza
How big a problem does David Cameron have on Gaza? Sayeeda Warsi hinted at the scale of it in her resignation letter.
The advance of Islamic State extremists poses a “clear danger” to the future safety of Britain’s streets, David Cameron says as he explains his decision to arm Kurdish fighters.
The SAS is reported to be on the ground in Iraq, as the US reports seeing fewer civilians trapped on a mountain by Islamic State fighters than previously feared.
It appears there are fewer civilians trapped on Mount Sinjar than previously feared, and Channel 4 hears they may be intending to stay there. So where have thousands of other displaced Yazidis gone?
David Cameron says “detailed plans are now being put in place” for an international mission to Iraq but will they be enough to help the thousands of Yazidi refugees still stranded on Mount Sinar?
Foreign Office minister Mark Simmonds quits the government and is standing down as an MP at the next general election.
David Cameron won’t win a majority at the next election because he has failed to woo ethnic minorities, according to Baroness Warsi, Britain’s first female Muslim cabinet minister.
As Sayeeda Warsi announces her resignation as Foreign Office minister over the government’s policy on Gaza, FactCheck looks at what that policy might be.
How big a problem does David Cameron have on Gaza? Sayeeda Warsi hinted at the scale of it in her resignation letter.
More Tory MPs are calling for the government to take a stronger stance on Gaza, as the Commons International Development Committee say they are “shocked” at conditions of the Gaza blockade.
Prime Minister David Cameron leaves a personal message with his wreath commemorating world war one, but Labour says Ed Miliband was not given the chance to write a personal message.
I’ve just been to the UNRWA school in Jabalia, where 15 people were killed by what appears to be an Israeli shell as they were sheltering in a classroom.
The Netherlands, Australia and Malaysia rule out sending an international armed mission to secure the site in Ukraine where Malaysia Airlines flight MH-17 crashed, the Dutch prime minister says.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said he would subject himself to a regular interrogation by ordinary voters at Westminster if he becomes prime minister.
George Osborne’s response to news that Britain has recovered all the ground lost in the recession of 2008-09 speaks volumes of a government that believes it can win the election.
European leaders will gather today for a foreign ministers’ meeting that is expected to be dominated by the issues of Russia and Ukraine. But what will actually be done?