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Guardian sorry for saying David Cameron suffered 'privileged pain' when his son Ivan died

The Guardian was today branded 'inhumane' after claiming David Cameron's wealth and power meant he only suffered 'privileged pain' when his disabled son Ivan died in 2009.




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Jean-Claude Juncker promised David Cameron 'I want to make Brexit work'

The European Commission chief tried to reassure the outgoing Mr Cameron at a Brussels summit just days after the EU referendum result in 2016, according to the ex-PM's new memoirs.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Migration was Vote Leave's killer punch. Of course, Cameron walked right into it 

DOMINIC LAWSON: Cameron's attempt to mix support for EU membership with the rhetoric of untrammelled national self-determination was fundamentally dishonest.




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David Cameron delivers searing verdict on Boris Johnson in ITV interview

Michael Gove assured the then-PM that he would 'make one speech and that's it' after he came out in favour of Brexit, Mr Cameron (pictured in an ITV interview today) has revealed.




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Brexit chaos isn't all my fault, says David Cameron

The former Prime Minister (pictured in the interview which aired tonight) admitted he was 'haunted' by his defeat in the 2016 referendum but defended his decision to call it, insisting it was 'inevitable'.




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David Cameron blasts Boris Johnson's sacking of 21 Tory rebels

David Cameron (pictured in an ITV interview which aired last night) also criticised Mr Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament, accusing him of 'sharp practice'.




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David Cameron admits he is 'haunted' and 'deeply pained' over Brexit

David Cameron (pictured) said he was 'haunted' and 'deeply pained' by the current political landscape and was 'deeply sorry' about what had happened since the UK's 2016 referendum.




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David Cameron dismisses anger at Coalition's austerity drive

Former PM David Cameron insisted that the cuts had been necessary and suggested he should have forced them through faster.




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Janet Street Porter reveals she gave David Cameron advice after he said writing sounded 'pompous'

Janet Street-Porter, 72, revealed on Loose Women that former Prime Minister David Cameron had asked her for writing advice at a party, after struggling to find his 'voice', while writing his memoirs.




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David Cameron 'shot a stag last month and named it Boris'

Former PM David Cameron has come up with a way of easing his pain over the disastrous end to his timing in No10 - by hunting and naming his prey after Boris Johnson and Michael Gove.




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SARAH VINE gives this intensely personal and emotional response to David Cameron's memoirs

SARAH VINE: They were not bound by class or school, but by something else: real friendship, not just as individuals, but also, and perhaps even more so, between their wives.




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David Cameron is seen holding his beloved son just days before the six-year-old's death

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: The image of David Cameron and Ivan sledging near their home in Oxfordshire, can be revealed ahead of the publication of the former PM's memoir.




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Ben Fogle slams 'grotesque' Guardian article on David Cameron's pain

Adventurer Ben Fogle has hit back at The Guardian newspaper following its controversial claim that ex UK prime minister David Cameron had only suffered 'privileged pain' over the death of his son.




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David Cameron woke up wondering what John Bercow would do 'to make my life hell today'

Former Prime Minister David Cameron said he was left 'scratching his head' by some of the rulings that John Bercow (pictured) made as Speaker of the Commons.




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How David Cameron encouraged the Queen to 'raise an eyebrow' over Scottish independence

Soon after David Cameron's intervention, the Queen told a well-wisher near Balmoral that she hoped 'people would think very carefully about the future'.




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DOMINIC SANDBROOK's first look at David Cameron's memoirs

Much of David Cameron's book is overshadowed by the inevitability of Britain's EU exit, which gives the whole thing a defensive, even melancholy air, says DOMINIC SANDBROOK.




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David Cameron reveals he reacted with 'hilarity' to pig claim

The extraordinary claim about Mr Cameron's Oxford student days emerged in a book by Lord Ashcroft and Isabel Oakeshott on the eve of the Conservative conference in 2015.




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I want my war with Michael Gove war to end, says David Cameron

The Brexit row severed a close friendship between the Gove and Cameron families which extended well beyond politics and saw the two families share the school run and holiday together.




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David Cameron hits out at Guardian editorial on his disabled son Ivan

In an editorial, for which it has since apologised, the Guardian claimed the UK's former Prime Minister Mr Cameron had suffered only 'privileged pain' over the death of his disabled son at the age of six.




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David Cameron urges Boris Johnson to get a deal with Brussels

David Cameron has urged Boris Johnson to forgive the 21 Remainer rebels he stripped of the Tory whip as the former PM failed to guarantee he will vote Conservative if there is a No Deal Brexit.




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David Cameron left Holly and Phil in hysterics after he accidentally swears on This Morning

David Cameron, 52, was left red faced after he accidentally swore while on This Morning today. While discussing the Brexit bus, he claimed he'd 's**t at the TV', leaving the hosts in hysterics.




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Samantha Cameron wears £390 dress from her own Cefinn collection during This Morning appearance 

Samantha Cameron, 48, donned her own design from her Cefinn fashion line as she joined her husband David Cameron on This Morning to talk about their lives after living at No.10 Downing Street.




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Samantha Cameron texted Sarah Vine after reading her 'beautifully' written article in the Daily Mail

David and Samantha Cameron appeared on This Morning with Philip and Holly. The former PM's wife admitted she had 'a few rollies' and a beer while packing up after his resignation.




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Alex Salmond blasts 'desperate' David Cameron's revelation on 2014 Scottish independence vote

Alex Salmond who spearheaded the Yes Scotland campaign for independence in 2014 has said it was improper and desperate for the former PM to have asked the Queen for help.




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David Cameron and Nick Clegg 'nearly came to blows' during coalition

The then Tory and Lib Dem leaders appeared all smiles as they formed the coalition government in 2010, after Cameron failed to win a majority of seats in the election.




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HENRY DEEDES watches as David and Samantha Cameron meet Holly and Phil

HENRY DEEDES: Yesterday, with a 752-page, £25 memoir to flog, David Cameron was back in ITV's This Morning studios along with wife Samantha.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron's school pals don't recall maggots on the menu! 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron's claims about Heatherdown, the school he attended in Ascot, have caused dismay and anger among his fellow Old Heatherdonians.




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No wonder Queen is not amused Prime Ministers are meant to keep quiet says RICHARD KAY

RICHARD KAY: The Queen has always strived to be above politics. At the time of the referendum, Buckingham Palace was at great pains to stress that it was a matter for the Scottish people




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Palace fury mounts at David Cameron as he reveals more private details about the Queen

David Cameron was today accused of blabbing about the Queen again as he revealed she would drive him at 'breakneck speeds' around the Balmoral estate (pictured together there in 2013).




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Enemies of the Tories will relish the backbiting in David Cameron's memoir 

STEPHEN GLOVER: David Cameron's memoir suggests Boris Johnson 'didn't believe' in Brexit and Michael Gove is a 'floam-flecked Faragist'. Will be a hit with those who wish the Tory party ill.




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Blasting his own trumpet ...between the long, rolling regret-a-thons

Some political memoirs barely mention spouses, let alone children, but David Cameron's love and respect for Samantha shines through, particularly when she is caring for their severely disabled son Ivan




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ANDREW PIERCE at the Conservative Party conference

ANDREW PIERCE: Hundreds of signed copies of David Cameron's autobiography For The Record are on sale at the Tory conference in Manchester - at a discounted price.




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Ex-Eton head Tony Little says Johnson, Cameron and Rees-Mogg are giving the school 'a bad name'

Tony Little (pictured), who led Eton for 13 years, said it was 'unfortunate' that the trio are all Eton alumni, and admitted 'we'd be better served as a nation' if they hadn't all gone to the same school.




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Australian election king Sir Lynton Crosby loses out on running Johnson's General Election campaign 

HARRY COLE: Sir Lynton Crosby may have masterminded Boris Johnson's successful bids for City Hall and helped to put him in No 10, but I hear he will not be running his Election campaign.




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Feud between David Cameron and David Davis reignites over ex-PM's memoirs

An 'incandescent' Mr Davis is demanding that his one-time rival for the Tory crown retract claims made in his book and on television about their testy political relationship.




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Bake Off star Prue Leith's son Danny Kruger in the running for a plum Conservative safe seat

Great British Bake Off star Prue Leith's son Danny Kruger is in the running to be handed a Tory safe seat in Wiltshire at the general election.




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Jo Swinson complains it is SEXIST to shut her out of head-to-head TV debate

Jo Swinson suggested the fact she 'happens to be a woman' was the reason why she will not feature in the head-to-head being planned by ITV.




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Treasury makes routine costing of Labour's pledges but civil service BLOCKS publication of report 

Sajid Javid was locked in a furious row with the head of the civil service last night after he blocked plans to publish official costings for Labour's 'eye-watering' election pledges.




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Samantha Cameron reveals some women shun her luxury clothing line because of her husband 

The wife of David Cameron admitted her surname comes with 'baggage' and said: 'There are some people who don't shop with us because of who my husband is.




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John Bercow launches a blistering attack on 'born to rule' David Cameron

John Bercow has launched a stinging attack on David Cameron as he accused the former prime minister of believing he is 'born to rule'.




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David Mellor calls former colleague David Cameron 'fat-headed and fatuous' for calling EU referendum

David Mellor (pictured), who was pro-Europe for much of his career but voted for Brexit in 2016, said he often woke thinking 'it would have been better if he [Mr Cameron] had never lived'.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Lib Dem's Sam Gyimah in a muddle over £14bn question 

ANDREW PIERCE: What a relief Sam Gyimah, once David Cameron's bag carrier and a former minister, failed so spectacularly in his bid to become Tory leader.




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How tycoon David Rowland went from scrap dealer's son to meeting the Queen at Balmoral 

EXCLUSIVE: For David 'Spotty' Rowland, a visit to Balmoral to meet the Queen in the summer of 2010 marked the peak of his social ascent.




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Nurse launches legal battle against £1.7bn leasehold fund run by Samantha Cameron's half-brother

Katie Kendrick bought her home in Ellesmere Port in Cheshire in 2014 but discovered the developer had sold the right to own it to David Cameron's brother-in-law William Astor's Long Harbour fund.




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David Cameron congratulates Boris Johnson for 'extraordinary result'

Former prime minister David Cameron, who resigned after the UK voted for Brexit in 2016, said the Conservative majority win today was an 'extraordinary' and 'powerful' result.




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Boris Johnson's girlfriend Carrie Symonds opted for a more casual election victory look

Carrie Symonds, 31, was the picture of laid back style as she joined boyfriend Boris Johnson, 55, on the steps of Number 10 this morning, hours after the Tories' landslide victory.




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HARRY COLE: Boris Johnson parties on and gets a 'man hug' from old foe David Cameron 

HARRY COLE: The victorious Prime Minister hit the town on Friday night to go to a party for Tory staff at Mayfair hotel Brown's, hosted by billionaire Sir Rocco Forte.




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Donald Trump tweets that reelection in 2020 would be greater victory than BREXIT

US President Donald Trump tweeted this morning that a 2020 reelection win will be greater than Brexit as he quoted the former British Prime Minister's director of strategy.




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Arise, Sir Iain Duncan Smith: Former Conservative leader receives knighthood

Former Tory Party leader Iain Duncan Smith - the self-declared 'quiet man' of politics - receives a knighthood. He has been regarded as the 'architect' of universal credit.




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More than 100,000 people sign a petition to block Iain Duncan Smith's knighthood

The petition, which had more than 170,000 signatures by 2am today, claimed that as work and pensions secretary under David Cameron, Sir Iain was the architect of 'cruel welfare reforms'.