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David Cameron

Economics / Markets

Round-up: Don't be soggy, Cameron tells UK

Dire data from households and its impact on retailers, strike action talks, heads roll at UBS, and advice from the PM to Britain to reject "can't do sogginess" for the drive of China. Our round-up up of the nationals.

clock 06 October 2011 •

PMI

Public health experts condemn 'irreperable harm' of NHS reforms

Almost 400 public health experts have given the government's NHS reforms a damning review.

clock 04 October 2011 •

First time buyers

Tory Conference 2011: Cameron boosts 'right-to-buy' schemes

David Cameron has promised up to 200,000 extra affordable homes as he unveiled plans to extend Margaret Thatcher's 'right-to-buy' programme.

clock 03 October 2011 •

Economics / Markets

Cameron: Global economy close to 'staring down the barrel'

Prime Minister David Cameron warned last night the global economy is under threat by the failure of eurozone leaders to agree a lasting deal to stabilise the single currency.

clock 23 September 2011 •

Adviser tips

MPs to take part in IFA 'work experience'

A campaign by the Forum of Private Business to encourage MPs to undertake work experience in their constituencies has been backed by the Prime Minister and financial advisers.

clock 15 September 2011 •

PMI

PM faces NHS row as Minister admits reforms give private sector 'genuine opportunites'

Medical professions have rejected claims by the Prime Minister that the amended NHS reforms have their full support.

clock 08 September 2011 •

Tax Planning

Govt dismisses call to scrap 50p tax rate ASAP

Downing Street has rejected calls from a group of prominent economists to drop the 50p tax rate as soon as possible, although it has continued to insist it is only a temporary measure.

clock 08 September 2011 •

Economics / Markets

Osborne: Break-up of euro would be 'disastrous'

The chancellor has called for greater fiscal integration in the eurozone and warned a break-up of the single currency would be "disastrous".

clock 11 August 2011 •

Regulation

The three Ombudsmen who earn more than the PM

Three senior Ombudsmen - including chief executive Natalie Ceeney - receive bigger annual pay packets than Prime Minister David Cameron.

clock 26 July 2011 •

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Cameron urges halt to public sector pension strikes

The prime minister will today wade into the debate over public sector pension reform, urging unions to call off strikes planned for Thursday.

clock 28 June 2011 •
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