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US president warns UK on trade deal amid Brexit debate
U.S. President Barack Obama has warned a trade deal between the U.S. and U.K. "would not happen any time soon" should the latter leave the EU.
During a press conference with U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron on April 22, Obama answered questions over the debates around what critics have qualified as an intervention in Britain's EU referendum.
Cameron: EU deal with Turkey to significantly reduce migrant flow
David Cameron welcomed the EU deal with Turkey saying that it could “significantly” reduce numbers of migrants crossing the eastern Mediterranean to enter Greece by boat.
Mr. Cameron said the arrangement was “a plan to break the link between getting on a boat and getting settlement in Europe…. a plan to bust the business model of the smugglers”, as Reuters reports.
UK launches first new daily newspaper in three decades
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Feb. 29 helped launch the country's first new national daily newspaper in 30 years, which vowed to show that print news could prosper in the Internet age.
After winning EU deal, Britain's Cameron faces harder battle
When British Prime Minister David Cameron sealed a deal designed to keep Britain in the European Union after two days of talks in Brussels, his relief was short-lived.
UK Sets Date for EU Membership Referendum
The United Kingdom is to hold a referendum on its membership in the European Union this year on June 23, the country's Prime Minister David Cameron has announced.
With the referendum campaign in place as of today, Cameron has added the cabinet will support the "in" vote.
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UK's Cameron Secures Ban on In-Work Benefits for EU Migrant Workers
British Prime Minister David Cameron has secured allowance to a ban on in-work benefits for EU migrant workers, at a meeting with European Council President Donald Tusk.
The step will be enforced if London votes to stay in the EU. Other member states will also have to agree to the proposal.
Cameron under fire for 'bunch of migrants' comment
British Prime Minister David Cameron came under fire in parliament on Jan. 27 for referring to "a bunch of migrants" in Calais, with opposition MPs condemning his words as "divisive" and "shocking".
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PM Cameron to Ask Parliament to Expand UK Anti-IS Strikes to Syria Wednesday
British Prime Minister David Cameron will seek parliament approval on Wednesday for extending UK air strikes against the Islamic State (IS) group to Syria.
British PM denies Syria strikes climbdown
The British government on Nov 3 denied it was abandoning plans for a parliamentary vote to join air strikes in Syria as an influential committee of MPs advised against action.
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British PM against "Norwegian model" after leaving EU
British PM David Cameron says he is against Britain adopting Norway's style of relations with the EU, should it leave the organization after a referendum.