On 31 October 2013, Cameron appeared in some of the first television footage to be broadcast from the
Court of Appeal of England and Wales since 1925, according to
ITV.
Sky News reported that he was the first barrister to be shown on television arguing a case in the Court of Appeal. It happened on the first day cameras were allowed into the court after a ban of 90 years. Cameron said "It's surprising. I only found out yesterday it was happening." In 2014, he appeared
pro bono for the defence in a fraud trial, where the judge halted the trial on the grounds that the defendants could not receive a properly funded defence for a lengthy complex trial. Some of his high-profile cases included heading the legal chambers that represented
Rebekah Brooks in a phone hacking defence. Cameron was diagnosed with
pancreatic cancer in 2020, as a result of which he retired from the bar. On the 21 March 2023, at the age of 59 he died of the disease. ==Ancestry==