Women's Equality Party wants rivals to steal its policies in maverick general election move
Leader Sophie Walker spoke to IBTimes UK as the snap 8 June vote looms.
Can students save Jeremy Corbyn? Voter registration surges among pro-Labour demographic
But two top polling experts tell IBTimes UK to treat the undergraduate surveys with caution.
How Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn and others praised Prince Philip over retirement
"On behalf of the whole country, I want to offer our deepest gratitude and good wishes to His Royal Highness."
Local elections 2017: Ex-John Lewis boss threatens to humble Labour in West Midlands heartland
Tory Andy Street targets new mayorship in tight race against Labour's Sion Simon.
Inside Momentum's election HQ: Corbyn loyalists face biggest test
Pro-Jeremy Corbyn pressure group allowed IBTimes UK into its London base.
General election 2017: What is the dissolution of parliament?
Prime Minister Theresa May has had an audience with The Queen as part of the ceremony.
David Davis rejects €100bn Brexit bill as chief EU negotiator warns of 'explosive consequences'
'The financial settlement is only about settling the accounts,' Michel Barnier said.
EU and UK migrants in limbo as Theresa May rows with Brussels over residency deal
'Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed,' a defiant EU official told IBTimes UK.
Theresa May is dominating Labour in the polls – but she isn't trusted on immigration
Ipsos MORI found that 68% of voters do not think the Tories will meet their 'tens of thousands' pledge.
Labour's fate was sealed in 2015 when voters turned against Jeremy Corbyn – Tim Bale
Queen Mary University London professor spoke to IBTimes UK about the party's chances.
Nick Clegg: Tories will unleash tsunami of red tape with hard Brexit
'EU citizens face uncertainty, then hassle, expense, red tape bureaucracy and paperwork.'
George Osborne's Evening Standard: Tory campaign 'amounts to no more than a slogan'
Pro-EU London freesheet takes shot at Theresa May over her stance to Brexit negotiations.
London cabbies troll George Osborne on his first day as Evening Standard editor
LTDA accused former chancellor of 'lowering London's standards'.
Donald Tusk gets dragged into the Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker Brexit row
UK prime minister reportedly told EU Council chief of plan to seal an early deal on migrant rights.
Labour have promised 10,000 new police officers – how will Jeremy Corbyn pay for them?
Conservative policing minister Brandon Lewis has described the proposal as 'nonsensical'.
Owen Jones: Jeremy Corbyn must go if Labour fails to make general election gains
Left-wing author and journalist spoke to IBTimes UK on the campaign trail in London.
'Homosexuality is wrong': Isle of Wight schoolgirl ends career of Conservative MP Andrew Turner
Andrew Turner stands down following comments to student activist Esther Poucher.
Ukip MEP Patrick O'Flynn: Even some Lib Dems back our burqa ban
"The idea that an integration agenda is far right is nonsense," Ukip spokesperson told reporters.
London commuters with hidden disabilities can now use TfL's 'Please Offer Me a Seat' badge
The blue badges will make a real difference to passengers who need a seat, says London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Amnesty International UK will confront politicians over 'toxic language' during election campaign
Kate Allen, director of the human rights group, spoke to IBTimes UK about the issue.
Ukip leader Paul Nuttall finally reveals that he will stand in the general election
But Nuttall, who lost out to Labour in the Stoke Central by-election, has not announced where.
Greens will contest Richmond and Twickenham despite Lib Dems standing aside for Caroline Lucas
Vince Cable wants to win his old seat back and Sarah Olney is defending Richmond Park against Zac Goldsmith.
Tony Blair: Theresa May is going to beat Jeremy Corbyn – if the polls are right
"We know who's going to be prime minister on 9 June...It will be Theresa May," former PM admitted.
Bregret? Majority of UK public now think vote to leave EU was wrong
Boost for pro-EU campaigners as British voters change their tune over the economic bloc.
Tories deploy Boris Johnson for first time in election campaign to warn of 'world of threats'
Foreign secretary's speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet came amid reports he has been sidelined.
Now Jeremy Corbyn is 'running scared' of TV debates – unless Theresa May takes part
''Failure by both Corbyn and May to appear in the TV debates would be a dereliction of their duty.''
Ex-MP David Ward axed as Lib Dem candidate by Tim Farron after backlash from Jewish community
'I believe in a politics that is open, tolerant and united. David Ward is unfit to represent the party.'
Theresa May fails to guarantee state pension triple-lock in slogan-filled PMQs
'It's a 'yes' or a 'no' and the prime minister failed to answer,' SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson said.
Gina Miller's tactical voting campaign against 'extreme Brexit' has £300,000 war chest
Remain figurehead ruled out running for parliament but backed candidates who support a final vote on Brexit.
Labour hopes its plan to improve the lives of NHS staff will turn the polls around
Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth plans to scrap the 1% pay cap on NHS workers.