EU referendum: Cameron says no bad blood towards rebels

David Cameron has said he has "no bad blood" towards Conservatives who defied orders to oppose a call for a referendum on the UK's EU membership.

Ministers won the vote but 81 Tories backed the call, the biggest rebellion on Europe against a Conservative PM.

Meanwhile, there has been another hiccup in plans to finalise a rescue deal to try and calm the economic turmoil in the eurozone area.

The Polish presidency of the EU has confirmed to the BBC that key meetings in Brussels have been postponed.

James Landale reports.

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