Cameron to avoid regular questioning by MPs as Foreign Secretary
Lord David Cameron will have to face elected politicians only when he appears before Commons committees.
Lord David Cameron will have to face elected politicians only when he appears before Commons committees.
Up to now, believe it or not, she has been restrained by being in office. Watch as the gloves come off.
The former prime minister became the UK’s new Foreign Secretary in a surprise move in a reshuffle sparked by the sacking of Suella Braverman.
Rishi's search for the Holy Grail shows Britain has become a parody of itself.
An impending clash looms within the Conservative Party...
Britain’s new Foreign Secretary enters the Lords to take up the senior Cabinet role.
We look at some of the major controversies from Ms Braverman’s time in office.
'I'm a bit tired but I don't think I've had a funny turn. David Cameron has just gone into 10 Downing Street."
David Cameron has been appointed as foreign secretary by Rishi Sunak as part of a major cabinet reshuffle sparked by Suella Braverman's sacking. On Monday morning, Braverman was sacked as home secretary after writing an article in the Times in which she accused the Metropolitan Police of “playing favourites” with ...
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