WATCH: Cameron calls for an “immediate, unconditional humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza
“What we’re seeing is absolutely heartbreaking”, the Prime Minister says.
“What we’re seeing is absolutely heartbreaking”, the Prime Minister says.
The Labour leader launches his “summer offensive” with an attack on himself.
And that will require further sanctions, added the Prime Minister. They, apparently, have been “put onto the starting block” today.
But will anyone believe him?
The Deputy Prime Minister was speaking in the informal setting of Channel 4’s ‘Sunday Brunch’ cookery programme.
The Deputy Prime Minister was commenting on this week’s reshuffle – and the departure of politicians such as Ken Clarke and Dominic Grieve.
She also says the Mail ‘served to highlight all those magnificent women’ who were promoted.
Gove demoted, Paterson defenestrated, Hammond in as Foreign Secretary – what to make of it all?
“Well, all the odds are, they’re in my favour./Something’s bound to begin./It’s gotta happen./Happen some time./Maybe this time…”
“Here’s a chap who’s disappointed he wasn’t chosen as a Tory candidate and he now comes out with all these accusations.”
Teachers explain how academies and free schools are delivering higher standards
There is mounting evidence that 18-30s are rejecting the collectivism of the past.
For the second week running, Miliband attacked Cameron over the NHS. The two leaders also discussed the child abuse inquiries.
“Common rules don’t mean that every market stall needs to look the same.”
“It’s basically giving away £12 billion worth of money,” said the Deputy Prime Minister, “and it will lead to things that people can feel and touch.”