Very sad if India boycotted London Olympics: British PM
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said he would be 'very sad' if India boycotted the London Olympics following the row over sponsorship of the event by Dow Chemicals, linked to the Bhopal Ga
British press swoon as PM and Sarkozy 'kiss and make up'
Prime Minister David Cameron received a gentle ribbing from the British press on Saturday after a cordial summit at which he backed his 'friend' French President Nicolas Sarkozy to be re-elected.
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India aid to continue: UK
Prime Minister David Cameron has re-affirmed Britain's decision to continue its aid programme to India, amidst a row sparked by some ruling Conservative MPs demanding an end to it, and reports that In
British govt resists pressure to stop aid to India
Public unease has given way to increasing fury here over giving millions of pounds in aid to an increasingly prosperous India, as the David Cameron government continues to resist pressure to stop i
Britain won't negotiate Falklands sovereignty: Cameron
Britain would 'never' negotiate the sovereignty of the Falklands against its citizens' wishes, Prime Minister David Cameron said in a Christmas message to the islands claimed by Argentina.
"We will a
UK Prime Minister David Cameroon to ‘look into’ Mullaperiyar issue
The Indian Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, maintains a discreet silence on the Mullaperiyar issue over which Kerala and Tamil Nadu have been clinging onto their stands.
However, Dr Singh’s counter
France giving Britain a 'good kicking': deputy PM
France is giving Britain a 'good kicking', deputy premier Nick Clegg said in an interview out Saturday, as the spat over each other's economies rumbled on.
Clegg warned against lurches into xenophobi
British PM to defend EU veto amid coalition crisis
British Prime Minister David Cameron will on Monday defend his decision to veto a new European Union treaty after the move triggered fury among his Liberal Democrat coalition partners.
Amid the most
British PM faces EU referendum vote rebellion
David Cameron was facing the biggest rebellion of his premiership on Monday as eurosceptic backbenchers in his Conservative Party vowed to defy orders and vote for a referendum on Britain's EU members
UK to consider criminalising forced marriages
Forcing someone into marriage could be made a criminal act under possible changes to British law, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday.
Alongside moves aimed at cracking down on sham marriages