Inside The London Clinic, the Private hospital treating King Charles (which has its own concierge and an award-winning head chef)

The London Clinic has been the go-to for the royal family over many decades - and also counts Liz Taylor and John F Kennedy among its former patients.

Kemi Badenoch says arch-Remainer (and current Cabinet colleague) Lord Cameron is guilty of 'dereliction of duty' for failing to plan for Brexit before 2016 referendum because he hoped it would not happen

The Business Secretary criticised the Foreign Secretary for not planning for a Leave win because he was leading the Remain campaign before the seismic plebiscite.

Lord Cameron poses up a storm as his whistlestop tour of central Asia reaches Mongolia

Lord Cameron, a keen horse rider, was shown a traditional saddle during a meeting with the Mongolian PM on his visit to Ulaanbaatar.

ANDREW NEIL: Not only is Cameron talking nonsense about Brexit and migration, his own catastrophic blunders in Libya and Syria have fuelled the crisis

Old habits die hard. When things go wrong in this country (as they do with monotonous regularity these days), it is still the default position of diehard Remainers to blame Brexit for all our ills.

With friends like these... Top minister James Cleverly now has a pop at 5ft6 Rishi's height (and wealth) after Labour's Angela Rayner made a 'pint sized loser' jibe about the PM

The Home Secretary made a jibe about the stature of the 5ft6in premier as he described how Mr Sunak moved him from being Foreign Secretary to his current job.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Labour runs out of ammo on defence

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: After wheeling out the heavy artillery to promise the biggest boost in defence spending for a generation, Rishi Sunak was on manoeuvres in Germany yesterday.

No10 says asylum returns deal with France 'is not possible' because the EU would force Britain to accept a quota of the bloc's refugees in exchange - after David Cameron praises pre-Brexit arrangements for sending back Channel migrants

Any such agreement is 'not on the table' because the Government 'would not agree to any kind of deal that would require quotas in return', a No10 spokeswoman said.

Air Rwanda: Which airline will deport migrants on a one-way trip to Africa under Rishi's new plan? Aviation experts warn of huge 'commercial risks' for firms signing up to scheme

British aviation expert Julian Bray said operating deportation flights carried many risks for airlines, comparing the scenario to 1997 film Con Air.

Lord Cameron rebukes old ally (and former Tory chancellor) George Osborne for causing 'nothing but trouble  by praising Labour's Rachel Reeves as his 'heir' ahead of the election

David Cameron has - playfully - taken aim at his former chancellor George Osborne over the latter's praise for Labour finance chief Rachel Reeves .

Rwanda Bill is FINALLY passed by the House of Lords with unelected peers bowing to MPs after months of wrangling... so now can Rishi Sunak get deportation flights in the air by July?

Peers admitted defeat in their desperate efforts to water down the legislation just before midnight, with one describing the moment as a 'funeral'.

MPs overrule unelected peers in a FIFTH round of Parliamentary 'ping pong' over the Rwanda Bill - as the Lords briefly descends into darkness thanks to power cut

The House of Commons wiped out the latest change to the crucial legislation as the clashes continue.

Peers amend the Rwanda Bill AGAIN by 240 to 211 as bitter showdown continues after Rishi vowed Parliament will keep sitting until crucial legislation passes

The Lords has passed a change to the Rwanda Bill saying that an independent monitoring commission must declare the African state is safe.

Sleeping bags at the ready... MPs and peers dig in for late-night showdown on Rwanda Bill with snacks laid on - as Rishi warns Parliament must keep sitting until crucial legislation passes

The Commons and Lords are doing battle after Rishi Sunak insisted Parliament must sit for as long as it takes to break an impasse on the crucial legislation.

We WILL get Rwanda flights in the air... but not until July! Rishi vows Parliament will pass bill even if it has to sit all night - ahead of showdown with Lords over 'borderline racist' objections

Rishi Sunak told a press conference in Downing Street he is ready to make MPs and peers sit through the night to break an impasse on the crucial legislation.

Rishi Sunak vows Parliament will pass Rwanda Bill even if it has to sit all night - but admits first Channel migrants won't now be sent to African state until JULY

Rishi Sunak told a press conference in Downing Street he is ready to make MPs and peers sit through the night to break an impasse on the crucial legislation.

Rishi Sunak vows Parliament will pass Rwanda Bill even if it has to sit all night - but admits first Channel migrants won't be sent to African state until JULY

Rishi Sunak told a press conference in Downing Street he is ready to make MPs and peers sit through the night to break an impasse on the crucial legislation.

D-day for Rwanda Bill: Rishi Sunak holds press conference as he prepares to force House of Lords to sit all night to to pass Channel boats law - with ministers branding peers 'borderline racist' towards African state

Rishi Sunak will hold a press conference in Downing Street as he warns he is ready to make MPs and peers sit through the night to force the Rwanda Bill through.

Anthony Eden's war-time Grade II-listed farmhouse estate complete with the six acres of gardens where he built anti-aircraft guns and a makeshift bomb shelter in the cellar goes on the market for £1.95million

The then Secretary of State for War rented Park Gate, near Elham in Kent, in 1940 to give him a 'front seat' view of the English Channel and the frontline airfields during the Second World War.

MPs warn Lord Cameron that Britain must not restore funding for 'Hamas-linked' UN aid agency in Gaza after 12 workers were sacked amid Israeli claims they took part in October 7

The top Tories, which includes former Cabinet minister Therese Villiers, said it would be a disgrace to restore funds to UNRWA, and that doing do would be 'morally bankrupt.'

Argentina launches bid to join forces with NATO: Chainsaw-wielding President Milei continues his pivot towards the West - but remains defiant over the Falkland Islands

President Milei has been accused of playing 'two different games', as the famously unpredictable leader recently vowed to establish a diplomatic 'roadmap' towards the UK handing over the territory.

'MPs are complaining, m'lud. Lammy has gone supersonic-pompous': QUENTIN LETTS watches MPs debate whether Lord Cameron should quizzed in the Commons

Lord Cameron, Foreign Secretary, was in Italy for a G7 foreign ministers' meeting. These meetings have to be held in sun-kissed resorts. It's a security requirement.