David Cameron
Analysis
UK politics
One more time, with feeling: The reinvention of David Cameron
The former British prime minister’s shock return to politics was cynically received by the public. Now he’s got less than a year to rewrite his legacy.
- by Rob Harris
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Ashes hero Monty Panesar wants to be an MP, but he’s already got himself in a spin
The former England left-arm spinner conducted a series of awkward interviews after declaring he would stand as a candidate at the next general election.
- by Rob Harris
David Cameron blasts Trump’s NATO stance as ‘not sensible’
The comments come after Trump bragged he once told a NATO member that he would “encourage” Russia to do as it wishes to “delinquent” allies.
- by Rob Harris
China has changed since I was PM, David Cameron tells US audience
David Cameron oversaw the Golden Era in Sino-British relations, but the former prime minister sang a different tune during a debut appearance as foreign secretary in the United States.
- by Latika Bourke
UK to slash foreign workers, student intakes to cut record immigration
Under the plan to cut the migrant intake by 300,000 people a year, foreign health and care workers would be banned from bringing their children, spouses and partners to the UK.
- by Rob Harris
Opinion
World politics
Yes, minister, UK politics is hilarious. Just don’t laugh too loud, Australia
Might Australia succumb to the perpetual turmoil of British and US politics? A year ago, I was less worried.
- by Nick Bryant
After being fired, Suella Braverman accuses Rishi Sunak of being a ‘weak, uncertain’ leader
In a resignation letter she published, Braverman said Sunak had “manifestly and repeatedly failed to deliver” on key pledges and alleged that he “never had any intention” of keeping them.
- by Jill Lawless
Analysis
UK politics
Cameron’s return to politics a surprise but not bad news for Australia
Former leader David Cameron’s appointment as UK foreign secretary after seven years in the political wilderness says one of two things about the current state of Britain’s Conservative government.
- by Rob Harris
Analysis
UK politics
Bringing David Cameron back is a gamble with an uncertain pay-off
For many, Cameron’s harsh austerity economics and his fateful decision to hold the Brexit vote remain the landmarks of his time in power: So why did Rishi Sunak bring him back in politics?
- by Syliva Hui
David Cameron makes surprise return to high office as foreign secretary
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appointed Cameron in a cabinet shuffle in which he sacked Home Secretary Suella Braverman, a divisive figure who drew anger for accusing police of being too lenient with pro-Palestinian protesters.
- by Jill Lawless
‘Indefensible’ House of Lords to be replaced with elected chamber, Starmer pledges
The Labour leader will seek to replace it with an elected upper chamber that has a higher proportion of Scottish seats.
- by Rob Harris