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  • David Cameron: How will Sunak’s ‘salesman-in-chief’ approach China?

    November 13, 2023

    Former Brexit-era Prime Minister David Cameron has rejoined the government in a shock move this morning after being made foreign secretary.

  • Groping allegation against Tory mayoral hopeful Korski ‘very serious’, No 10 says

    June 28, 2023

    Downing Street has described the groping allegation against Tory mayoral hopeful Daniel Korski as “very serious”. No 10 also indicated prime minister Rishi Sunak would urge any further complainants to come forward. Television producer Daisy Goodwin made a formal complaint after she publicly accused the former adviser of sexually assaulting her during a meeting in [...]

  • Covid-19 inquiry: No-deal Brexit prep stopped intensive care drugs ‘running out’, says Matt Hancock

    June 27, 2023

    Preparations for a no-deal Brexit meant vital intensive care drugs were prevented from running out during the pandemic, Matt Hancock has told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. Crucial medicines were “within hours of running out” in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, the former health secretary said while giving evidence to the UK’s official inquiry. Asked [...]

  • ‘Mistake’ to focus on flu in pandemic preparedness, David Cameron admits

    June 19, 2023

    David Cameron has admitted it was a “mistake” for his government to focus too heavily on preparing for an influenza wave rather than a potential coronavirus pandemic. The former Conservative prime minister told the official Covid-19 inquiry, which is currently examining the UK’s readiness to respond to a disease outbreak, the decision led to “many [...]

  • Former prime ministers gather for King’s coronation

    May 6, 2023

    Seven former prime ministers gathered to attend the coronation, including Liz Truss, whose brief tenure in No 10 included the late Queen’s death and the King’s accession. Ms Truss followed her predecessors Boris Johnson, Theresa May, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Sir Tony Blair and Sir John Major into Westminster Abbey for the coronation. The UK [...]

  • Labour and Tory governments shun £500bn of investment for UK economy since 2000

    March 30, 2023

    Britain has missed out on £500bn of public investment this century as a result of successive Labour and Conservative governments trimming capital spending to balance the books, a new report out today claims. Since the turn of the millennium, the UK has injected around 2.5 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) of public investment [...]

  • Tributes flow in after death of former minister Lord Young aged 90

    December 10, 2022

    Social media tributes have flown in following the death of former businessman and Conservative cabinet minister Lord Young of Graffham aged 90.  Lord Young – who served twice as secretary of state during the 1980s – was considered one of Margaret Thatcher’s right-hand men.  He became secretary of state for employment in 1985 while two [...]

  • Day after MI5 warning: Picture emerges of David Cameron talking with Chinese spy Christine Lee

    January 14, 2022

    A picture is doing the rounds on social media of Chinese foreign agent Christine Ching Kui Lee with David Cameron, allegedly taken in 2014, when Cameron was still prime minister of the UK. The revelation come after MI5 took the rare step of issuing MPs and peers with a warning about Lee’s cultivating of British [...]

  • Ex-PM David Cameron lobbied Tory associate at Lloyds to salvage Greensill pharmacy deal

    November 23, 2021

    Former Prime Minister David Cameron lobbied Lloyds bank to change a decision to slash ties with ailing Greensill Capital, it has been reported. Cameron reached out to a board member whom he had ennobled during his Downing Street stint, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. The newspaper cited “people familiar with the matter” as saying [...]

  • British Business Bank’s oversight of Greensill was ‘woefully inadequate’ with £335m of taxpayers’ money at risk

    November 20, 2021

    A new report has warned that up to £335m of taxpayers’ money is at risk due to failures by the British Business Bank to properly scrutinise bust lender Greensill Capital. The Public Accounts Committee of MPs found that the bank, which oversaw the billions lent to businesses during the pandemic in loans backed by the [...]

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