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News Analysis: David Cameron Faces Rebellion in His Party

Prime Minister David Cameron is trying to mend the damage as the right wing of his Conservative Party views him as too liberal, too metropolitan, too out of touch.

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Cameron Speaks of Chemical Weapons Use in Syria

Prime Minister David Cameron echoed the caution of the Obama administration and ruled out direct British military intervention.

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Tributes Pour in for Margaret Thatcher

Mrs. Thatcher’s death overwhelmed many Britons. Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister David Cameron offered tributes to what Mr. Cameron called “a great leader, a great prime minister, a great Briton.”

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PM attacked over Christian ‘support’

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The former archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, has accused David Cameron of making Christians feel marginalised.

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David Cameron Loses Tim Montgomerie

Wow. Like Lyndon Johnson losing Walter Cronkite over Vietnam, it's big news that David Cameron has lost Tim Montgomerie: Conservative intellectual-activist, founder of the popular ConservativeHome website, and newly appointed comment editor of the London Times.

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Ending Female Genital Mutilation?

David Cameron is poised to pledge the “largest-ever” international investment to eradicate FGM. Will the initiative live up to its lofty claims?

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No married tax break in Budget

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The government will not introduce a tax break for married couples in next month’s Budget, it emerges.

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Businesses divided over EU speech

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As David Cameron heads to the Davos Economic Forum, some business leaders warn his EU referendum proposal will hurt investment, but others back the prime minister’s move.

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Argentina rebuffed over Falklands

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Prime Minister David Cameron strongly rebuffs a call by Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner for the UK to return the South Atlantic islands.

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VIDEO: Gangnam Style hits one billion views

Gangnam Style has become the first video to clock up more than one billion views on YouTube.

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VIDEO: Cocaine ‘perfect drug for city boys’

Geraint Anderson, author of ‘Cityboy: Beer and loathing of the Square Mile’ said city workers are attracted to the drug because it is glamorous and expensive.

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Minister backs UK-grown GM food

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Environment Secretary Owen Paterson backs the introduction of genetically modified food production in the UK, dismissing health concerns as “nonsense”.

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Cameron: I Could Hardly Keep News To Myself

David Cameron has revealed that when he was given the news of Kate's pregnancy today, he had to fight the urge to share the information.

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Why volunteering in sport is vital

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After the example of London 2012′s Games Makers, BBC Sport looks at the crucial role volunteers play in sport

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Milan creates exorcism hotline

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The Catholic diocese of Milan sets up an exorcism hotline and doubles the number of specially trained priests to meet what it says is increasing demand.

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Cameron on the Rocks

Can David Cameron keep his coalition together as they feud over the inquiry’s report? By Peter Jukes.

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MPs ‘can keep prison vote ban’

The government unveils plans which could allow some prisoners to vote – but tells MPs they can vote to defy a European ruling and keep the current ban.

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Boris Johnson and Ed Miliband speak on the living wage: Politics live blog

Andrew Sparrow’s rolling coverage of the day’s political events, including Boris Johnson and Ed Miliband speaking on the living wageAndrew Sparrow

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David Cameron arrives in the Gulf

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David Cameron has arrived in the Gulf to strengthen Britain’s defence, security and commercial ties in the wake of the Arab Spring revolutions.

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David Cameron heads to Gulf in bid to sell Typhoon fighter jets

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Low-key mission will also attempt to patch up relations with leaders in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab EmiratesDavid Cameron’s Middle East destinations (pdf)David Cameron will embark on a low-key arms trip to the Gulf on Monday in an attempt to persuade regional powers upset by Britain’s response to the Arab spring to buy more than 100 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets. The deals could be worth more than £6bn to Britain.The prime minister will fly to a major UAE military airbase on a mission to patch up relations with leaders in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, where major British businesses such as BP and BAE have important interests.Cameron will join forces with senior political and military figures from the UAE to inspect Typhoons at Al Minhad airbase, which is used as an air bridge for British forces flying between the UK and Afghanistan. Britain hopes to persuade Gulf leaders to buy 100 Typhoons on top of the 72 bought by Saudi Arabia.The looming confrontation between Iran and its regional adversaries will also feature heavily in Cameron’s talks with leaders in the Sunni-dominated Gulf countries. Britain could base Typhoons, built by a European consortium that includes BAE Systems, in the UAE if relations with Tehran deteriorate.The prime minister, who is irritated by claims that he uses his overseas trips to sell defence equipment to countries with questionable human rights records, has made arrangements to minimise the media coverage of the trip.Cameron will be accompanied by only a small pool of two newswire reporters, a broadcast camera person, a broadcast producer and a photographer.

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