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When Harry Met David: British Prince and British Prime Minister Team Up in New York
Promotional campaigns are all about optics and symbolism, so it's safe to assume that the organizers of the May 14 "Britain is Great" event in Manhattan's...

British P.M. Cameron Visits Boston Marathon Memorial
(BOSTON) — British Prime Minister David Cameron, accompanied by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, has visited the Boston Marathon bombings memorial. Cameron and...
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron Visits U.S., But the Real Action Is Across the Pond
Visiting the headquarters of the FBI in Washington on May 13, David Cameron inspected the Strategic Information and Operations Center, a fifth floor suite of...

Obama to Welcome U.K. PM Cameron to White House
(WASHINGTON) -- President Barack Obama is welcoming British Prime Minister David Cameron to the White House for talks on subjects ranging from Syria's civil war...

Cameron’s Conservatives Suffer in U.K. Local Votes
(LONDON) -- David Cameron's Conservative Party has taken a drubbing in local elections amid a surge of support for an anti-European Union and anti-immigration...

U.K. Prime Minster David Cameron Rescues Stranded Sheep from Swamp
Prime Minister David Cameron is no stranger to the metaphorical swamp of British politics. Now he's experienced the real thing.

The Queen, David Cameron and 2,000 Others Attend Margaret Thatcher’s Funeral
The Queen, British Prime Minister David Cameron and more than 2,000 dignitaries pay their last respects to Baroness Thatcher at St Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday...

David Cameron in India: Should U.K. Apologize for Its Imperial Past?
At the Jallianwala Bagh memorial, David Cameron called the 1919 massacre "a deeply shameful event," but didn’t extend a formal apology on behalf of his...

Out of Europe? U.K.’s Cameron Pledges Referendum on E.U. Membership
If coverage of David Cameron's dramatic, pivotal speech on Britain and the European Union seems grudging, that may in part reflect the extraordinary sequences of...

With His Friends Under Scrutiny, David Cameron’s Judgment is Questioned
If a man is judged by the company that he keeps, it may be time for Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron to reassess who he’s palling around with. Former News...

Cameron at Leveson: Black and White and Reddening All Over
Politicians often lament the distortions of the press. “If only we could bypass the media to give the public undiluted fact,” they cry. A nice irony of the...

Not Exactly Ruling Britannia: David Cameron Fails British History Test on David Letterman’s Show
It’s probably for the best that David Cameron didn’t have to take a citizenship test in order to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Because Cameron’s...
U.K.’s Cameron May Veto E.U. Arms Embargo on Syria
(LONDON) — Britain may consider vetoing an extension of the European Union's arms embargo on Syria if the situation does not improve there, Prime Minister David...

Leveson Inquiry: Rebekah Brooks, David Cameron and the Meaning of LOL
Another day, another series of embarrassing disclosures about David Cameron at the inquiry into British media ethics. As former News International executive...

March Madness? Nope. Cameron and Obama Really ♥ Each Other
David Cameron cares as deeply about college hoops as Barack Obama takes an interest in English county cricket. Yet it’s a safe bet that the briefing documents...

David Cameron: Here Comes the Junior Partner
Britons — disinclined to trust their politicians farther than they can throw them — are beginning to realize that their new Prime Minister is a man of his word...

Cameron's E.U. Austerity Drive: Mixed Results
Ever since he became Britain's Prime Minister in May, David Cameron has been repeating a mantra about cutting costs across the board. These forbidding times, he...

Cameron Courts India to be Britain's New Trade Buddy
For decades, Britain's foreign policy has been defined by its much vaunted "special relationship" with the U.S., so it was no surprise that Prime Minister David...

British Conservatives: Not Very Conservative By U.S. Standards
German bombs are not once more falling on Birmingham, the U.K.’s second city, violently reconfigured by the Luftwaffe during World War II, but Europe’s...


