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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

David Cameron



  1. Conservative premier, David Cameron, let the cat out of the bag in an article for the Daily Telegraph in which he wrote he wanted to end the “state monopoly” over public services by removing all barriers to private companies taking over schools,...
  2. Ken Clarke - sporting injuries from a recent fall (Getty)
    After three straight days of briefing, leaks and spin over justice policy, it seems much of the Conservative right-wing has now picked Clarke as the totemic issue over which to force a showdown with the leader. And that presents David Cameron with a...
  3. A mourner shows a bullet during the funeral of Ridha Mohammed in Malkiya, west Manama on Tuesday. Mohammed's family say he was shot by security forces while attending a memorial march for one of six people killed in unprecedented anti-government protests that have rattled the small kingdom's leaders over the past week.
    Seven people died and hundreds were wounded. U.S. Secretary of StateHillary Clinton has condemned attempts by security forces to crush the demonstrations, limiting the government's room for manoeuvre. In a speech to the Kuwaiti parliament on Tuesday,...
  4. British Prime Minister David Cameron walks with Kuwaiti parliament speaker Jassem al-Khorafi at the Kuwait National Assembly on February 22, 2011, in Kuwait City.
    British Prime Minister David Cameron walks with Kuwaiti parliament speaker Jassem al-Khorafi at the Kuwait National Assembly on February 22, 2011, in Kuwait City. View Photo »
  5. Doubtless David Cameron will soon speak up to condemn this farce, but until he does there’s always Cranmer.
  6. His security forces have unleashed the bloodiest crackdown of any Arab country against the wave of protests sweeping the region, which toppled the leaders of Egypt and Tunisia. At least 233 people have been killed so far, according to New York-based...
  7. Please tell us why you think this would make a good Cheat Sheet story. Your feedback has been sent! Shall we expect a similar admission from Barack Obama? British Prime Minister David Cameron told the Kuwaiti General Assembly Tuesday that Britain was...

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