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Cameron finally British PM after cliffhanger polls
May 12, 2010 00:01 EDT
David Cameron finally took office as British prime minister, ending his Conservative party's 13 years in opposition and vowing to form a "strong and stable" coalition after inconclusive elections.
Cameron finally British PM after cliffhanger polls
May 11, 2010 21:40 EDT
David Cameron has finally taken office as Prime Minister, ending his Conservative party's 13 years in opposition and vowing to form a "strong and stable" coalition after inconclusive elections.
Cameron finally British PM after cliffhanger polls
May 11, 2010 21:34 EDT
David Cameron finally took office as British premier Tuesday, ending his Conservative party's 13 years in opposition and vowing to form a "strong and stable" coalition after inconclusive elections.
Obama first leader to congratulate UK's Cameron
May 11, 2010 20:02 EDT
President Obama is first leader to congratulate UK's new leader David Cameron. President Barack Obama became the first world leader to congratulate new British Prime Minister David Cameron on his appointment ? offering an invite to visit Washington this summer in telephone talks.
Cameron finally PM after cliffhanger polls
May 11, 2010 18:58 EDT
David Cameron finally took office as premier Tuesday, ending his Conservative party's 13 years in opposition and vowing to form a "strong and stable" coalition after cliff-hanger polls.
Cameron finally British PM after cliffhanger polls
May 11, 2010 18:57 EDT
David Cameron finally took office as British premier Tuesday, ending his Conservative party's 13 years in opposition and vowing to form a "strong and stable" coalition after cliff-hanger polls.
Obama invites new British prime minister to visit
May 11, 2010 18:24 EDT
Obama congratulates new British Prime Minister David Cameron, invites him to visit this summer. President Barack Obama on Tuesday congratulated Britain's new prime minister, David Cameron, on his election victory and promptly invited the U.S. ally's newest leader to visit Washington this summer.
UK's Cameron brings party in from the cold
May 11, 2010 18:02 EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - David Cameron, appointed as British Prime Minister on Tuesday after days of uncertainty, will lead his Conservative Party back to power after 13 years in opposition but not with the overwhelming victory they hoped for.
Cameron finally becomes British PM as Brown quits
May 11, 2010 16:27 EDT
David Cameron became Britain's new prime minister Tuesday and vowed to form a "strong and stable" coalition, after breaking five days of deadlock following an inconclusive general election.
Cameron finally becomes PM as Brown quits
May 11, 2010 16:22 EDT
David Cameron became the new prime minister Tuesday and vowed to form a "strong and stable" coalition, after breaking five days of deadlock following an inconclusive general election.
Cameron finally becomes new PM as Brown quits
May 11, 2010 15:57 EDT
David Cameron became the new prime minister Tuesday, breaking five days of deadlock after last week's inconclusive general election and becoming the first Conservative premier for 13 years.
Cameron finally becomes new British PM as Brown quits
May 11, 2010 15:53 EDT
David Cameron became Britain's new prime minister Tuesday, breaking five days of deadlock after last week's inconclusive general election and becoming the first Conservative premier for 13 years.
Brown resigns, Cameron set for office
May 11, 2010 15:03 EDT
Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced his resignation on Tuesday, paving the way for Conservative leader David Cameron to take power five days after deadlocked elections.
Britain PM Brown says to tender resignation to Queen
May 11, 2010 14:51 EDT
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Tuesday he intends to tender his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II and will recommend that Conservative leader David Cameron replace him as premier.
Pound breaches 1.50 dollars on hopes of new government
May 11, 2010 14:09 EDT
The pound bounced above 1.50 dollars on Tuesday as the main opposition Conservatives and third-place Liberal Democrats appeared to edge closer to a coalition government, analysts said.
Signs of breakthrough in election deadlock
May 11, 2010 14:03 EDT
Prime Minister Gordon Brown abandoned efforts Tuesday to strike a power-sharing deal between his Labour party and the Liberal Democrats and was preparing to resign, reports said.
UK Conservatives, Lib Dems seen agreeing government
May 11, 2010 13:54 EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - Talks to form a new British government entered a decisive phase on Tuesday with speculation the Conservatives were close to clinching a deal with the smaller Liberal Democrats while Labour was being sidelined.
UK Conservatives, Lib Dems seen agreeing government
May 11, 2010 13:54 EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - Talks to form a new British government entered a decisive phase on Tuesday with speculation the Conservatives were close to clinching a deal with the smaller Liberal Democrats while Labour was being sidelined.
Signs of breakthrough in British election deadlock
May 11, 2010 13:51 EDT
Prime Minister Gordon Brown abandoned efforts Tuesday to strike a power-sharing deal between his Labour party and the Liberal Democrats and was preparing to resign, reports said.
Signs of breakthrough after British election deadlock
May 11, 2010 12:44 EDT
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour party has failed to strike a power-sharing deal with the Liberal Democrats, reports said Tuesday, fuelling talk of a deal to form a new Conservative-led government.