David Cameron

PM was accompanied by French police frogmen during his dip off Biarritz.
The PM is expected to set out his plans for Brexit this weekend.
David Cameron promised an all-out assault on poverty. Theresa May spoke of the “burning injustices” blighting society. But there was no improvement, Anand Menon and Matt Bevington write.
The former PM looks set to pack the House of Lords with unelected cronies. It’s time to build a movement for real democracy, Electoral Reform spokesperson Josiah Mortimer writes.
Vote Leave architect Dominic Cummings is set to be announced as 'special advisor'. So who else is the new PM relying on?
The five things you need to know about politics today
Government insiders reveal the prime minister's desperation to be remembered for more than a "failed Brexit".
The five things you need to know about politics today
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.