David Cameron on Britain and the European Union
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Algeria crisis forces Cameron to delay Europe speech
By Michael Holden
Prime Minister David Cameron postponed on Thursday a much-anticipated speech on Britain's future role in the European Union because of the hostage crisis at an Algerian gas plant where Britons are believed to be among those held.
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Cameron faces tightrope EU speech, shuns exit vote
By Andrew Osborn and Peter Griffiths
David Cameron will spell out plans to dilute Britain's membership of the European Union on Friday, a move that could reshape its role in the world, upset some of the premier's allies and decide his government's fate.
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Brussels on edge ahead of Cameron's EU speech
By Luke Baker
It's been called a tightrope walk, an attempt to thread a needle in the dark and like sailing between Scylla and Charybdis - anything but easy - for Britain's David Cameron to redefine his country's relationship with Europe.
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U.S. trade pact offers Cameron a way to sell Europe
By Robin Emmott and Peter Griffiths
Momentum for a trade deal between the United States and European Union is a challenge to Britons who say London is better off without Brussels and hands Prime Minister David Cameron a strong argument to resist their pressure.
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Cameron under new pressure to dilute EU ties
By Andrew Osborn and Peter Griffiths
Prime Minister David Cameron came under fresh pressure from his own party to loosen ties with the European Union on Wednesday, two days before a speech in which he will spell out plans to renegotiate Britain's membership of the bloc.
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Cameron taps trusted advisers for critical EU speech
By Andrew Osborn
When David Cameron delivers an eagerly awaited speech in Amsterdam on Friday that could determine Britain's future in Europe, the message will be his own, but the text a collective effort.
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Rome protest turns up heat on new PM Letta
ROME - Thousands of people protested in Rome on Saturday against austerity policies and high unemployment, urging new Prime Minister Enrico Letta to focus on creating jobs to help pull the country out of recession.
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