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David Cameron tells Hamburg business leaders the UK must stay in the EU
UK prime minster said that he will campaign for the UK to stay in the economic union.
Equalities minister Nicky Morgan to name and shame companies with largest gender pay gap
Morgan says the gender pay tables will name and shame employers as of 2018
Sugar tax 'still on the table' for David Cameron's war on childhood obesity
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt said the prime minister had not ruled it out.
EU referendum: Cameron set for Cabinet revolt over softer migrant stance
Home Secretary Theresa May said to be against any compromise on migration in EU talks.
EU referendum: Donald Tusk says 'outstanding issues' need to be resolved before summit
Cameron and Tusk put positive spin on renegotiations despite abrupt end to Downing Street dinner.
EU referendum: Tusk leaves Downing Street in a hurry after meeting with Cameron over migrant benefits
David Cameron wants to halt migrants claiming benefits for four years from his deal with the EU.
Migrant crisis: UK to give child refugees from Syria sanctuary but none from Europe
The Home Office says it will work with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to identify "exceptional cases".
Google tax deal: Rupert Murdoch calls Cameron's team 'posh boys' for being awed by internet giant
Murdoch's taxes came under scrutiny in Australia and now he wants Google to get same treatment.
If Muslim women are 'forced' to speak English - shouldn't Brits abroad learn the local lingo?
David Cameron accused of 'stigmatising' Muslim women - but why shouldn't the PM discuss Islam?
Air pollution is a global public health emergency with dire consequences for society says WHO
Only one in eight people live in cities that meet WHO air pollution standards.
Muslim women in the UK 'must integrate and speak English' says David Cameron
The Prime Minister says he wants bring women who don't speak English into the mainstream.
Fury as Jeremy Corbyn says he wants a deal with Argentina over Falkland Islands
Labour leader has said that there has to a discussion over the islands UK fought a 1982 war over.
David Cameron to pledge money to tackle post-natal depression and anorexia
The Prime Minister to outline his vision to improve the lives of the less fortunate.
Pop band Squeeze criticise David Cameron live on BBC as he guests on Andrew Marr Show
British group change the lyrics of their song Cradle to the Grave for TV show to protest against social-housing cuts.
David Cameron promises £140m regeneration for 'bleak' sink estates
Decades of neglect have led to gangs and anti-social behaviour said prime minister.
Prime Minister David Cameron condemns Saudi Arabia for mass killing of 47 prisoners
Tory leader said a strong relationship with Saudi Arabia was necessary for UK safety and security.
War on Isis: Islamic State threaten David Cameron as they execute five 'British spies' in propaganda video
Sick new video published by Isis features a British-sounding child who threatens to 'kill the kuffar'.
Floods UK: More misery for north as Storm Frank forecast to sweep across the country over next 48 hours
Storm Frank set to bring gusts of up to 80mph and persistent heavy rain to flood-stricken regions.
David Cameron orders 'shoot to kill' review to allow more protection for UK police marksman
UK law may be changed to prevent UK police officers who kill on duty facing lengthy court proceedings.
Apple's Craig Federighi stresses need for teaching children coding
Senior official speaks on Hour of Code project backed by Apple, Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
Boost for UK Eurosceptics as Danes reject further EU integration
Danish referendum rejects adopting EU rules on cross-border policing
Conservative bullying claims: Former aide Mark Clarke believed he had David Cameron's 'full support'
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Clarke threatened to 'ruin' the careers of Oxford Tory activists in front of senior CCHQ staff.
David Cameron slams Ken Livingstone for saying Britain's Armed Forces 'discredited'
David Cameron said Livingstone was 'letting himself down with the remarks that he makes'.
Labour Syria row: John McDonnell thinks air strikes issue 'above party politics'
Shadow chancellor of the exchequer says MPs should be allowed to use their 'own judgement'.
War on Isis: French government appeals directly to UK to take military action in Syria.
Government minister Jean-Yves Le Drian says he wants the RAF to use its precision equipment to help bomb the jihadists in their Syrian thiefdom.
Rolls-Royce boss Warren East sets out overhaul plans to battle 'period of unprecedented change'
East gave no confirmation of the 2,000 senior roles expected to be axed.
Paris attacks: George Osborne risks reputation with spending cuts to army and police
Paris attacks highlight the problem with Osborne's planned cuts in budgets for the armed forces and police.
UKIP asks Queen for permission to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on Rememberance Sunday
Britain's third-largest party by votes lacks the 6 MPs that makes it eligible to take part in the ceremony.
UK and China to sign more than £30bn worth of deals during President Xi Jinping's 4-day visit
Deals in the retail, energy, financial services and aerospace industries will create 3,900 jobs.
Number 10 defends tax credit cuts after tearful mother confronts Amber Rudd on Question Time
'I can hardly afford the rent I've got to pay,' said Michelle Dorrell.