David Cameron has become the first former UK prime minister to give his backing to moves to legalise assisted dying for terminally-ill adults ahead of an emotionally charged vote tomorrow.
Tory peer Lord Cameron said the law change being debated by MPs was ‘not about ending life, it is about shortening death’.
Lord David Cameron had previously opposed moves to legalise assisted dying - but has now come out in support for the idea ...
Former Prime Minister Lord David Cameron has backed moves to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults. In an article ...
David Cameron has become the first former PM to back assisted dying in a major u-turn from his previous vote. Lord Cameron ...
In a major boost to the legalisation campaign, Lord Cameron has argued the move would help bring about a "meaningful ...
As the dust settles after David Cameron's appointment as foreign secretary, the former Tory leader's track record on the world stage is now under scrutiny. His legacy as prime minister "is riddled ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. David Cameron’s shock appointment today as foreign secretary makes him just the second former prime minister since the second ...
David Cameron’s legacy will be dominated by Brexit, but what did he really think about the EU? Tory insiders we spoke to had radically different views. The MP George Eustice, who was Cameron’s ...
Beneath his slick presentation, Cameron’s achievements at the Foreign Office have been limited. Slick communication is not a nice-to-have but a key function of governing. One hundred days into the job ...