David Cameron
Don’t believe the spin – the health reforms are Cameron’s just as much as Lansley’s
Despite trying to pin the health reforms on Andrew Lansley, David Cameron says he helped design them, he has backed them in public and is ultimately responsible.
Tories delay enshrining 0.7% target in law. Again. When will they legislate?
International development secretary Andrew Mitchell has once again delayed enshrining the 0.7 per cent target in law.
GP in Cameron’s constituency: “Nobody supports the NHS changes”
A doctor in David Cameron’s Witney constituency has said “things are going to fail, hospitals will close” as a result of the health and social care bill.
Conservatives in Northern Ireland – what’s the point?
Ed Jacobs assesses whether David Cameron’s decision to launch a Conservative party in Northern Ireland is the right move for the country and the Union.
Alexander: All Cameron’s “phantom veto” did was undermine British influence
With 25 of the European Union's 27 states agreeing to join a fiscal treaty, more questions are being asked about what exactly David Cameron's EU veto achieved.
Miliband demands answers over Cameron’s “inaccurate claims” on jobs, banks and benefits
Ed Miliband has written to David Cameron, asking him to “correct the record” over his PMQs claims on employment, bank lending and disabled children’s benefits.