British Foreign Secretary David Cameron on Wednesday called for increased global support for Ukraine. Cameron stressed that this support is not solely a European concern but also vital for global security. Speaking in Bulgaria, Cameron vowed to prove Putin wrong in his
David Cameron has expressed his deep worry over a planned Israeli military attack on Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. He shared his concerns on X, formerly Twitter, stating: “Deeply concerned about the prospect of a military offensive in Rafah over half
Pressure is mounting on the UK government “to do the right thing” and recognise former British Protectorate Somaliland to help tackle the escalating crisis in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The latest senior politician to add his voice is Conservative
Brexiteers believe that “pigheadedness” in the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is denying the UK Brexit opportunities, particularly around a decades-long controversy in North Africa. Senior Conservative politicians are pressuring Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron to change UK policy and recognise Morocco’s
Cameron promises to strengthen Argentina ties to stop Milei ‘pressing Falklands button’ (Image: Getty) But now London is preparing to offer Buenos Aires more favourable trade terms, as a new right-wing government under the populist President Javier Milei heralds the start of
The Foreign Secretary said the scheme is “absolutely essential” to stopping illegal migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats. His intervention comes after the House of Lords voted against the ratification of the UK’s new treaty with Rwanda. Further battles with
Cameron Norrie staying in the Australian Open longer than any home singles players was not the only consolation for British tennis fans after his fourth round defeat here. The former Wimbledon semi-finalist has also gone from a baseline grinder to an adventurous
A free Palestine protester interrupted Cam Norrie’s Australian Open clash with Alex Zverev – but there was no stopping the Olympic champion reaching the quarter-finals. The brave British No.1 put on the war paint with white sun block and put up a
Cameron Norrie’s match was interrupted by a protestor who was later dragged out of Margaret Court Arena by fellow spectator. The British No. 1 was trying to serve against Alexander Zverev during their fourth-round clash at the Australian Open when the person
“Yeah, sorry, I have to quote this. There was one good thing that David Cameron said that ‘It feels like it’s the 1930s again, and even Putin can’t win’,” she said. “It really feels like everyone is just… I feel like West