THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: David Cameron today invited Libyan rebel leaders to establish a formal office in London, as fighting in the troubled country continued.
The Prime Minister made the offer after holding talks with Mustafa Abdul Jalil, chairman of the Interim National Transitional Council, in Downing Street.
Mr Cameron said the British presence in the rebel stronghold of Benghazi would also be boosted.
He said: "These steps continue our very clear intention to work with the council to ensure Libya has a safe and stable future, free from the tyranny of the Gaddafi regime." » | Thursday, May 12, 2011