David Cameron faced a barrage of criticism last week after going ahead with a surfing holiday as Iraq descended into turmoil.
But it seems the Islamic State's murderous rampage across the Middle East is still not enough to tempt him back to Number 10.
For
just four days later, he's back on the board despite MPs' calls for an
emergency recall as the news is dominated by fears of radicalised
Britons.
It comes as
task forces across the world race to track down the brutal murderers
that assassinated US photojournalist James Foley and posted footage of
the killing online.
United
Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay today called on the
international community to treat as a priority the 'appalling,
widespread' crimes being ...more
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