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Cameron says it is time for 'rubber to hit the road' | |
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David Cameron has returned to work following a spell of paternity leave with a warning to his cabinet of "significant challenges" ahead. | |
Chairing the first cabinet since the early summer the prime minister said with the upcoming spending review "this is the time the rubber hits the road". | |
He had been off work for three weeks, after a holiday extended by the early birth of his fourth child, Florence. | |
The cabinet focused on the economy ahead of October's spending review. | |
Florence, whose middle names are Rose Endellion, was born on 24 August at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro. She had been expected in September. | Florence, whose middle names are Rose Endellion, was born on 24 August at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro. She had been expected in September. |
The Cameron family returned to Downing Street last week. | The Cameron family returned to Downing Street last week. |