David Cameron
The broadcaster, who has voted Tory most of his life, said Boris Johnson is a "talking teddy bear" backed by a cabinet of "absolute wet ne’er-do-wells"
Gavin Williamson's A-levels flip-flop is the latest in a line of government climbdowns. Former cabinet members who've been there offer some advice.
In a highly unusual move, the former PM warns the UK will lose respect around the world due to Johnson's decision.
For both Covid-19 and Brexit, pressure from within the prime minister's party runs against the public mood, Anand Menon and Alan Wager write.
Prime minister suggests he will plough on with plans to boost spending – despite predictions of a huge coronavirus deficit.
But ministers are still failing to see that transparency is the best disinfectant.
"Not very bright" or a "force of nature"? Who is the home secretary and can she hang on amid a slew of bullying allegations?
The 9mm Glock 17 pistol was found alongside passports belonging to the officer and Cameron on the transatlantic flight.
The PM has long used Andrew Parsons, and David Cameron was forced to remove the photographer from the public payroll in 2010.
There are beards, there are bulky laptops, you pay for magazines, and Facebook is already ruining everything. This was your life.
About David Cameron
David Cameron took office in 2010 after forming a coalition government with Nick Clegg. He has since seen the popularity of his party fall as well as internal rebellions against the alliance with the Lib Dems.