All the latest news and updates on former Prime Minister David Cameron. He was in 10 Downing Street from 2010 to 2016, was leader of the Conservative Party from 2005 to 2016, and was MP for Witney from 2001 to 2016. He also served as Foreign Secretary from November 2023 until July 2024.
Prime Minister
David Cameron says he wants to "further strengthen" relations between Britain and Afghanistan as he held discussions with President Hamid Karzai at Chequers.
Prime Minister
David Cameron will reaffirm the British Government's commitment to building a stable and secure future for Afghanistan as he meets the country's president at Chequers.
They've been called the new Morecambe and Wise, or The Chuckle Brothers by crueller commentators.
David Cameron and
Nick Clegg have joined forces in the most unlikely partnership British politics has ever seen. These two really Rock The Week.
David Cameron is facing a growing backlash from Tory MPs over his plans to make it more difficult for the opposition to force a general election if the new coalition Government is defeated on a vote of confidence.
David Cameron has pledged to make the coalition the "greenest government ever" and announced that all ministerial departments must cut their carbon emissions by 10%.
David Cameron is making his first visit north of the border as PM, where he is expected to face calls for assurances over devolved powers for Scotland.
David Cameron has called for a "fresh start" in the relationship between Westminster and Scotland as he was forced to dodge hundreds of protesters outside the Scottish Parliament.
Prime Minster
David Cameron today chaired the first meeting of his new coalition Cabinet as he risks leaving some of his own supporters with their noses out of joint over more posts for Liberal Democrats.
David Cameron will unveil the rest of his new Government - and risk angering senior Conservatives forced to make way for their Liberal Democrat coalition partners.
Prime Minister
David Cameron today declared that his new coalition with the Liberal Democrats would be united behind the "one key purpose" of giving the country strong and stable leadership for the long term.
David Cameron has hailed "a historic and seismic shift" in Britain's political landscape as he launched the country's first coalition government since the Second World War.
Britain's new Prime Minister
David Cameron today accepted that the Conservatives had to agree to a host of concessions to make a workable government as more members of the Cabinet were revealed.
David Cameron is the youngest Prime Minister for almost 200 years, with
William Hague confirmed last night as Foreign Secretary and
George Osborne as Chancellor of the Exchequer in a Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government. But who else is lined up for a key cabinet post so far?
Liberal Democrat deputy leader Vince Cable is to serve as Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills in
David Cameron's new coalition Government.