David Cameron asked the TV retail guru Mary Portas, to investigate and come up with some solutions.
Mr Cameron asked whether that was fair, at a time when many youngsters live with their parents while saving to move out.
In April 2012, Prime Minister David Cameron asked leading diplomat Sir John Holmes to review the policy on military medals as regulations are not always strictly enforced.
David Cameron was asked about the issue of prisoner votes at Prime Minister's questions on Wednesday.
On ITV's This Morning, Prime Minister David Cameron was asked about figures indicating that child poverty was set to increase by 100, 000 over the coming years.
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After the meeting, Downing Street said Mr Cameron had asked the Education Secretary Michael Gove to examine arrangements for confronting extreme views in schools, Business Secretary Vince Cable to monitor universities and Justice Secretary Chris Grayling to do the same in prisons.
Ending the marathon negotiation with a personal declaration of victory to reduce the budget while protecting the UK rebate, Mr Cameron was asked whether these tense hours of debate might inform his bigger agenda about reforming the EU and Britain's place within it.
During the interview, Mr Cameron was also asked about his previous description of UK Independence Party members as "fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists".
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The Conservatives' David Cameron has been asked by Sir Thomas to provide more information about payments for which he over-claimed in 2006 when he changed his mortgage.
Mr Cameron was also asked about the report from the Leveson Inquiry into the culture and ethics of the press, which is due to be published on Thursday.
Mr Cameron was also asked by the BBC over the fact Education Secretary Michael Gove had not yet visited Sandwell, after three pupils invited him to visit so he could assess the borough's need for new school buildings.
So it was today when Ed Miliband asked David Cameron whether there was anything he could organise in a brewery.
Opposition leader Ed Miliband asked David Cameron how many people had been let into the country as a result of the decision.
He asked Mr Cameron who authorised the botched mission in Benghazi, in which six British troops and two diplomatic staff were detained by Libyan opposition forces.
At PMQs on 2 November 2011, opposition leader Ed Miliband asked David Cameron if he though the latest growth figures pointed to "success or failure of his economic plan".
Lord Heseltine was asked by David Cameron to look into ways of improving the economies of English cities other than London.
Asked about David Cameron, 32% said the prime minister was doing a good job and 54% said he was doing badly.
Labour chairman of the Public Accounts Committee Margaret Hodge asked if Mr Cameron would be looking for further cuts, if planned savings could not be made.
At question time on 13 December 2010, Labour former defence secretary Bob Ainsworth asked why David Cameron had suggested soldiers could start to be withdrawn in 2011 during his recent visit to the country.
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Swimming's micro-scandal came last week after South African swimmer Cameron van der Burgh was asked by reporters about an underwater video that showed him using three underwater "dolphin" kicks at the start of a breaststroke race.
Senior Conservatives are particularly unhappy about a speech she made last weekend, which is said to have shown that questions about David Cameron's future were being asked in the cabinet.
During the 2010 election, when Mr Cameron dominated Tory advertising, a colleague asked Mr Osborne if his face might feature on campaign posters.
Last week, David Cameron said the British people would be asked whether they wanted to stay in the EU, if he was still in Number Ten after the next election.
When asked about hints that David Cameron could promise a referendum on Europe, Mr Clarke said people should be "cautious" when predicting such a promise in the next Tory manifesto.
Speaking on Wednesday, Mr Cameron suggested the British public would be asked to "give their consent" to any changes that emerge from future negotiations and their verdict would "settle the issue once and for all".
Asked about the hiring process, Cameron said Coulson had given him and others assurances that he knew nothing of the phone hacking while he was editor.
Asked if he regretted the appointment, Cameron acknowledged it had come back to haunt both him and Coulson.
He was, in fact, offered the job by David Cameron last night but this morning said no and asked to be kept in charge of welfare reform.
Asked how the relationship could work better, Cameron said more distance, formality and respect were called for on both sides.
If all 27 EU members were asked to sign a new treaty, Mr Cameron said the UK would expect to "get a price" in return.
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