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EU leaders reach deal to give UK special status in EU

European leaders on Friday night reached a deal on British Prime Minister David Cameron's reforms to give UK special status in the EU after marathon talks.

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British PM to hold emergency cabinet meeting Friday if EU deal reached: media

British Prime Minister David Cameron is to hold an emergency cabinet meeting on Friday if he manages to reach a deal on Britain's European Union (EU) renegotiation at the EU summit this week, local media reported Monday.

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Tusk to publish proposal for UK-EU settlement

European Council president Donald Tusk said he will table a proposal on Tuesday for a new settlement for Britain's relationship with the European Union (EU) after "good progress" in talks has been made.

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European Council president says "No deal" after talks with British PM

Visiting European Council President Donald Tusk said "no deal" had been reached yet over Britain's future in Europe after his talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron at Downing Street on Sunday.

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UK PM determined to secure future of UK in reformed EU

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron here on Thursday reiterated his determination to secure the future of the UK in a reformed European Union.

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Islamic State execution video "desperate stuff": British PM

British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday condemned a new execution video by Islamic State (IS) as "desperate stuff" from an organization that is "losing anybody's sympathy."

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Britain will not ban Muslim Brotherhood: Cameron

​Membership of the Muslim Brotherhood should be considered as "a possible indicator of extremism," but the group will not be banned altogether in Britain, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday.

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British PM slammed for "dehumanizing" remarks over Calais migrant crisis

​British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday described migrants trying to reach Britain as a "swarm," triggering criticisms from political opponents for his use of "dehumanizing" language over the ongoing migrant crisis.

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British PM unveils new plan to tackle extremism

​British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday unveiled his new long-term plan to tackle extremism, warning citizens not to become "cannon fodder" of the "poisonous ideology."

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Britain's Labor Party leader challenges Cameron to "one-to-one" debate

​Britain's Labor Party leader Ed Miliband on Thursday urged Prime Minister David Cameron to join him in a one-to-one debate.

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Cameron, Merkel discuss EU reform in London

​British Prime Minister David Cameron and visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday discussed the European Union (EU)'s reform prospects and Britain's relationship with the bloc in London.

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Cameron says "no pressing need" to pay EU bill

​British Prime Minister David Cameron Monday told the country's parliament that there was "no pressing need" for Britain to pay 2.1 billion euros (2.67 billion U.S. dollars) to the European Union (EU).

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Scottish referendum drawing near, London urges "No" to independence

As Scotland is scheduled to hold an independence referendum on Thursday, London urged and expected Scots to reject it and save the union that lasted for 307 years.

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Cameron, Major make appeals to save United Kingdom

​British Prime Minister David Cameron and former prime minister John Major on Wednesday made significant interventions in the campaign over the Scottish referendum with newspaper appeals for Scots voters to vote 'no' to independence in the referendum next week.

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Cameron appeals to Scotland to stay as centrifugal tendencies up

British Prime Minister David Cameron is making last-ditch efforts to campaign for a "No" vote in Scotland's independence referendum after the latest polls put the "Yes" and "No" sides neck and neck.

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Cameron attacked by opposition leader on hiring phone-hacking Andy Coulson

British Prime Minister David Cameron was attacked Tuesday by the opposition Labor Party for bringing "a criminal into the heart of Downing Street" after a British court ruled that one of Cameron's former aides was guilty of phone hacking.

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Cameron forces EU to vote on European Commission presidency

British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday asked European Council President Herman Van Rompuy to prepare the European Council for a vote on the future president of the European Commission, Downing Street announced Monday.