British cabinet splits after PM calls European Union referendum
Prime Minister David Cameron made an emotional plea on the steps of Downing Street for voters to reject the "leap in the dark" of a British exit from the European Union. Bloomberg by Peter Dominiczak, Tim Ross and Steven Swinford British Prime Minister David Cameron's cabinet split on Saturday, minutes after he called a historic in-out referendum on membership of the European Union as six of his senior ministers de..>> view originalDonald Trump wins South Carolina primary, opening clear path to nomination
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Saturday, February 20, 2016
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