LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain was ready to help its European partners secure their borders to help deal with a migration crisis and the EU needed more systematic data sharing and cooperation on aviation security to combat terrorism.
At a European Council summit, he said he had secured a pathway to agreement to win Britain a better deal in the European Union and hinted he was hopeful for a referendum next year.
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