"The working hours of British doctors should not be set in Brussels, " said Mr Cameron.
BBC: Cameron EU speech: Business leaders give mixed messages
Mr Cameron's interview with Total Politics magazine raised questions about the longevity of the coalition.
"He created an assembly line with no regard for these women whatsoever, " Mr Cameron had said.
BBC: Kermit Gosnell guilty of three murders in late-term abortions - BBC News
Mr Cameron reflected on adoption rules, saying barriers to mixed-race adoption were "wrong" and would be changed.
At the bottom, Mr Cameron encountered incredibly fine silt, which he had to be careful not to disturb.
Speaking at the conference in Birmingham, Mr Cameron said Britain's success at the London Olympics showed "something important".
BBC: Scottish independence: Meeting set to seal referendum deal - BBC News
But Mr Cameron said the case for the UK was about "our future as well as our past".
BBC: Scottish independence: David Cameron launches defence of UK - BBC News
It follows a similar conference hosted by Mr Cameron last year to help Somalia rebuild itself.
But Unison union general secretary Dave Prentis said Mr Cameron's "warm words won't fool women".
BBC: David Cameron won't rule out women in boardrooms quotas
But Mr Cameron stressed that there were some positives in the most recent figures.
Mr Cameron wants to adopt the US proposal of an automatic exchange of tax-related information.
Mr Cameron is due to discuss Syria with US President Barack Obama in Washington next week.
BBC: News - Philippines eyes Golan peacekeeper pull-out after abductions
He accused Mr Cameron of evading responsibility and claimed that the government's policy was a "fiasco".
But Mr Johnson said Mr Cameron had exposed his party as opponents of NHS investment.
In a round of TV interviews in Mumbai, Mr Cameron said Britain welcomed Indian university students.
BBC: David Cameron urges India to open up to British business
Mr Cameron said eurozone leaders needed to take swift action to resolve the crisis over Greece.
Mr Cameron once described UKIP as a party of "fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists".
BBC: David Cameron pledges 'to work hard to win back' voters
Mr Cameron said UK security was threatened by radicalism that was "poisoning young Somali minds".
Mr Chaunt said he had written to Mr Cameron informing him of the error.
BBC: David Cameron 'mistaken' in Oxfordshire beekeeping claim
But he felt it was possible Mr Cameron may not end up going that far.
Few Britons watching Mr Obama will instinctively think, fondly or otherwise, of Mr Cameron.
Mr Cameron's team can point to some superficial likenesses between their man and Mr Obama.
Despite Mr Cameron's bland reassurance, there is no such thing as a "dab" of statute.
Mr Cameron's schedule included a visit to a Trident nuclear missile submarine based on the Clyde.
Mr Cameron's strategy, though, is premised on distancing the party from business without alienating it.
Mr Cameron told MPs his predecessor at Number 10 had "made this country great again".
Mr Cameron has also failed to settle the Conservatives' ideological split over foreign policy.
ECONOMIST: The government��s foreign missteps are multiplying
And it appears that Mr Putin is much less amenable to Mr Cameron's charm.
That remains a worthwhile policy and Mr Cameron reiterated his commitment to it on March 6th.
ECONOMIST: The government��s foreign missteps are multiplying
In fairness to Mr Cameron, he has taken a consistent view on this question.
ECONOMIST: David Cameron picks another silly fight with Europe
应用推荐