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"Pride says to Londoners, Britain and the world: be yourself. Live freely and openly.” Prime Minister David Cameron
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to President Barack Obama and a number of European leaders following the outcome of the EU referendum.
David Cameron has appointed Sarah Dry, Brian Cantor and Lopa Patel to the Board of the Science Museum Group, each for a term of four years, running from 1 June 2016 to 31 May 2020.
The Prime Minister paid tribute to Jo Cox MP in the House of Commons after Parliament was recalled.
The Prime Minister spoke alongside the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn and the speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, at the Priestley memorial.
The Prime Minister has spoken of the campaigning work and 'great track record of caring' shown by Jo Cox MP.
David Cameron spoke to the Indian PM Narendra Modi this morning about India’s application for membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
The Prime Minister sends his greetings to all Muslim communities for the holy month of Ramadan, in Britain and around the world.
The nation has marked the centenary of the Battle of Jutland at events in the Orkney Islands today
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a press statement at the close of the G7 in Ise-Shima, Japan.
EU and Japan commit to political agreement on a free trade deal as early as possible in 2016 which will be worth £5 billion a year to the UK.
David Cameron spoke at easyJet in Luton on the reasons for staying in the EU and implications on travel costs if the UK were to leave.
Prime Minister David Cameron met with Hungarian President János Áder and discussed climate change and global water issues.
The cost of a 4-person holiday to Europe could rise by £230 following a vote to leave the EU, Treasury analysis shows.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor spoke at B&Q headquarters, Eastleigh about the short-term economic impact of a vote to leave the EU.
New Treasury analysis shows a vote to leave the EU would tip Britain’s economy into a year-long recession.
Writing in the Telegraph, the Prime Minister and the Chancellor explain the economic shock Britain would face after a vote to leave the EU.
The annual shopping bill of the average British family could go up by more than £220 after a vote to leave the European Union.
More than 5,000 offenders will be housed in new reform prisons by end of the year as part of largest reform programme since Victorian times.
The Prime Minister spoke at a World Economic Forum (WEF) event on the economic arguments for the UK remaining in a reformed European Union.
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