I strongly agree with Martin Hughes-Games with reference to the series Planet Earth I and II... READ MORE›
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A European Central Bank ECB survey showed that inflation would remain at worryingly low levels before picking up slightly next year... READ MORE›
David Cameron has rejected Phillip Schofield's suggestion he is out of touch and does not know any poor working families... READ MORE›
The current refugee crisis is putting the European Union and all of its member states to a historic test... READ MORE›
The twee little clips coldly put together by a soulless computer algorithm have been celebrated by many as some kind of magical insight into people's lives... READ MORE›
David Cameron has faced an immediate backlash after he dismissively described refugees fleeing war in squalid camps in Calais as a bunch of migrants ... READ MORE›
Cameron became leader of the Conservative Party in 2005 and prime minister in 2010... READ MORE›
In his statement, Mr Cameron acknowledged the depth of public feeling and said it was right that Britain should fulfil its moral responsibility to help refugees... READ MORE›
The Labour Party has praised a veteran rock band for using their appearance on the BBC's Andrew Marr programme to criticise David Cameron... READ MORE›
Panama papers Sir Alan Duncan MP says critics of David Cameron are low-achievers who hate wealthy people... READ MORE›
Britain's new polar research ship is to be named RRS Sir David Attenborough, despite Boaty McBoatface topping a public vote... READ MORE›
Online political reporter Germany has said it can take in at least half a million Syrian refugees every year... READ MORE›
Sources claim Angela Merkel said David Cameron's demands for freedom of movement changes represented a 'point of no return'... READ MORE›
Flower discovered in the Brecon Beacons to be called Attenborougha??s hawkweed, just days after a genus of endangered plants was also named after the naturalist... READ MORE›
David Cameron 'should be sent to prison' over offshore investments, says Ken Livingstone... READ MORE›
Andrew Bridgen, another backbench Tory MP, had earlier warned that more than 50 MPs are ready to move against the Prime Minister... READ MORE›
What matters most is the winning the election and David Cameron becoming the prime minister... READ MORE›
The former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher once famously courted controversy by saying that she would go on and on... READ MORE›
Ai Weiwei accuses David Cameron of sacrificing UK's human rights record for Chinese cash... READ MORE›
But Cameron insisted Britain would not be involved in any EU-wide refugee quota system or help with refugees already in Europe... READ MORE›
LONDON -- British Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday he will step down after voters moved to withdraw from the European Union... READ MORE›
Vote On Syria Has People Reporting David Cameron's Facebook Page For Violence... READ MORE›
Solannona, a newly-identified plant in the genus Sirdavidia, named after David Attenborough... READ MORE›
British Prime Minister David Cameron's university days at Oxford were in the news... READ MORE›
LONDON -- David Cameron, the British prime minister, has no one to blame but himself... READ MORE›
Prime Minister David Cameron promised a "full spectrum" ..... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 15 of 16 Photos A look back at Prime Minister David Cameron Cameron steps down as Prime Minister on July, 13, 2016... READ MORE›
Prime minister commits to building 100,000 homes in England, highlighting affordable housing as a key election issue... READ MORE›
On Wednesday I will attend the House of Commons for prime minister's questions... READ MORE›
Amnesty International has also promised demonstrations in London over China's human rights record... READ MORE›
David Cameron was picked up on a Commons microphone on Wednesday complaining prime minister's questions is getting longer and longer ... READ MORE›
Cameron's successor, Theresa May, curtsied before the Queen at Buckingham Palace and became Britain's first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher... READ MORE›
July 13, 2016 Britain's prime minister, David Cameron, leaves number 10 Downing Street for his last Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons in London... READ MORE›
Cameron's successor, Theresa May, curtsied before the Queen at Buckingham Palace and became Britain's first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher... READ MORE›
Although May herself voted to remain in the EU, she told reporters after winning the prime ministerial race Brexit means Brexit... READ MORE›
Theresa May took over as Britain's new prime minister on Wednesday, promising a bold, new, positive role for the country less than three weeks after its... READ MORE›
Cameron also took a few shots at the disarray in the Labour Party... READ MORE›
Mr. Cameron was scheduled to make brief remarks outside the prime minister's official Downing Street residence at 4 p.m... READ MORE›
But those taking a closer look see more in common with Europe's most powerful woman today Germany's iron chancellor, Angela Merkel... READ MORE›
LONDON - David Cameron's political epitaph was carved in stone when he resigned the morning after Britons voted to quit the European Union... READ MORE›
One important question for Ms. May is when to invoke Article 50 of the European Union's governing treaty, which starts the withdrawal procedure... READ MORE›
Standing outside 10 Downing St., Cameron said We will have a new prime minister in that building behind me by Wednesday evening... READ MORE›
Either Leadsom or May will be Britain's first female prime minister since Thatcher, who led the country from 1979 to 1990, and the second in British history... READ MORE›
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