12 Aug 2011
| by Sara Kimberley
by prime minister David Cameron, following almost a week of disorder across the country....In a statement to the House of Commons yesterday, Cameron said the Government was "working ...
some of the disturbances, could face restrictions.
Cameron said everyone who watched the horrific ...
. Cameron said: "When people are using social media for violence we need to stop them."
BlackBerry ...
07 Jul 2009
| by Kate Nettleton
, David Cameron, has hit back against his claims, insisting it provides good value for money....The regulator was singled out by the Tory leader as the starting point for his planned cuts to the number of quangos should he come to power. During a speech to the Reform thinktank yesterday, Cameron ...
. Meanwhile, Ben Bradshaw, the culture secretary, also criticised Cameron s plans, claiming that he ...
06 Jul 2009
| by Colin Marrs
LONDON - Tory leader David Cameron will today unveil plans to radically reduce the powers of media...Cameron has his sights trained on Ofcom as part of a crackdown on the number of quangos in the UK. He is set to announce that the watchdog will be stripped of its policy-making role in a speech to the Reform thinktank. Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Cameron said "Give Ofcom, or give a new body ...
20 Mar 2009
Sorry state David Cameron's 'apology' last Friday for his party's failure to anticipate...Communications Elton John may have said sorry is the 'hardest word' but that's not David Cameron's opinion ...
06 Oct 2010
| by Staff
David Cameron last night said that nobody on his team was unsackable, as he faced questions about
08 Oct 2009
| by John Reynolds
LONDON - Conservative leader David Cameron has hit out at magazine publishers accusing some titles...Delivering his keynote speech at the Conservative party conference in Manchester, Cameron cited ...
they "should stop treating children like adults". While Cameron didn't name specific titles, some magazine ...
by Cameron came in a wide-ranging speech in which he pledged to defend "family, community, country" and set ...
07 Jul 2009
| by Arif Durrani
speech by Conservative leader David Cameron yesterday (6 June), which attacked the burgeoning number...In a series of public addresses, Cameron reiterated his promise that a Conservative government would cut the number of unelected quangos, said to be costing 64bn a year, starting with Ofcom. "With ...
, Cameron publicly criticised Ed Richards, head of Ofcom, for being paid "almost half a million pounds". He ...
06 Jul 2009
| by James Quilter
LONDON - Conservative Party leader David Cameron is set to announce Ofcom's power...In a speech to Reform, a think tank, Cameron is expected to pledge a cut in the number of quangos ...
Cameron said there was a need for quangos to serve technical functions such as inspecting power plants ...
spiralled out of control. Cameron said: "In too many cases these organisations have got bigger and bigger ...
24 Apr 2012
| by John Reynolds
James Murdoch discussed News Corporation's controversial bid for BSkyB with prime minister David...admitted discussing the bid with the prime minister.
Cameron had previously refused to deny that he ...
Cameron that Hunt would oversee the bid "objectively" in the future.
Murdoch's revelation could prompt renewed calls for a Cabinet Office inquiry into Cameron's meetings with Murdoch.
In total, Murdoch met ...
24 Oct 2008
| by Jacquie Bowser
LONDON - Opposition leader David Cameron accepted free flights to meet with News Corporation...Cameron flew to Santorini in August to meet Murdoch for drinks on his 184ft yacht and later ...
to Santorini and back to Dalaman. Cameron disclosed that Freud provided the private plane. Freud is married to Elisabeth Murdoch, daughter of Rupert. A spokeswoman for Cameron told The Independent that Freud had paid ...