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David Cameron back at work after paternity leave Cameron says it is time for 'rubber to hit the road'
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Prime Minister David Cameron has returned to work following a spell of paternity leave. David Cameron has returned to work following a spell of paternity leave with a warning to his cabinet of "significant challenges" ahead.
He is chairing the first cabinet meeting since the early summer, which is expected to focus on the economy. 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".
Mr Cameron has been off work for three weeks, after his holiday in Cornwall was extended by the early birth of his fourth child, Florence. He had been off work for three weeks, after a holiday extended by the early birth of his fourth child, Florence.
His deputy Nick Clegg has been handling the day-to-day running of government in Mr Cameron's absence. 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.
Tuesday's cabinet meeting is focusing on the state of the economy ahead of the comprehensive spending review in October, in which the government will outline the details of its cuts programme for Whitehall departments.