Southern rail peace offer rejected by RMT union: Old deal in a new envelope
Development comes after drivers' union Aslef and Southern operator GTR agreed to new terms.
Conservatives fined £70,000 by Electoral Commission over misreporting election expenses
The party's spending return for the general election was missing £104,765 worth of payments.
Humiliated Hammond defends tax U-turn as Theresa May is compared to a 'feeding seal'
Chancellor faces uncertain future in Number 11 after dropping National Insurance hike.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn fails to land National Insurance U-turn blow at PMQs
Prime Minister Theresa May come out on top in the House of Commons debate.
Chancellor Philip Hammond drops National Insurance hike in embarrassing Budget U-turn
Tories had promised not to raise VAT, income tax or NICs in their 2015 general election manifesto.
Brexit minister David Davis admits UK has not done an economic analysis of no EU deal
Labour says the UK government is talking up recklessly crashing out of the bloc.
EU Council President Donald Tusk: No Brexit deal scenario hurts everyone
Top Polish politician launches thinly-veiled attack on Theresa May as divorce talks loom.
Ukip dips to single digits in opinion polls as Paul Nuttall faces fresh in-fighting
YouGov says pro-Brexit is losing popularity as divorce talks with the EU loom.
You can now take a virtual 360° tour of the historic UK Parliament
Go behind-the-scenes of the House of Lords and Commons from the comfort of your home.
UK government dodges question on cost to Scottish economy from IndyRef2
Treasury Secretary David Gauke claims it will cause 'huge economic uncertainty' but fails to address analysis query.
Theresa May unveils next Brexit steps after Article 50 bill passes UK parliament
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told the UK prime minister to drop her 'complacent' strategy.
London Night Tube drivers overwhelmingly back strike action in 'career block' row
IBTimes UK first reported that the RMT members would vote for the industrial action.
Ukip civil war rages on as Nigel Farage ally Arron Banks says his membership was suspended
Fallout from Ukip leader Paul Nuttall's failure to win the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election continues.
Barroso doctrine: Why Scotland would have to apply for EU membership after UK split
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has promised to maintain Scotland's current relationship with the EU.
Jeremy Corbyn vows to fight 'bargain basement' Brexit – but fails to show at pro-EU national rally
Labour source says the vote began later than expected and the leader had other commitments afterwards.
How the UK will invoke Article 50 and trigger Brexit talks with the EU
This is what Theresa May will have to do to split from the economic and political bloc.
Theresa May tells Nicola Sturgeon: Stop playing games with IndyRef2 call
UK prime minister says call for second Scottish referendum will cause 'huge uncertainty' during Brexit talks.
Nicola Sturgeon: Full speech from SNP leader on IndyRef2 vote
First minister of Scotland made the surprise announcement to the media in Edinburgh.
Nicola Sturgeon ambushes Theresa May with IndyRef2 vote call ahead of Brexit trigger
SNP leader wants to hold the ballot between Autumn 2018 and Spring 2019.
RMT strike hits 270,000 commuters on Southern, Merseyrail and Arriva Trains North
Up to 2,000 workers have walked out in a row over the future role of rail guards.
Just what did Louise Mensch say on the weekend? From super powers to Putin murdering Breitbart
Full transcript of Mensch's interview with Andrew Neil on BBC One's Sunday Politics show.
Jeremy Corbyn leads pro-EU national rally as MPs vote on Brexit bill
Left-winger will be joined by Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell outside the Palace of Westminster.
EU Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker: UK could re-enter 'the boat' after Brexit
Juncker shared hopes country will re-enter the bloc after informal meeting of 27 EU leaders in Brussels.
London still faces Night Tube strike despite 'useful' talks between TfL bosses and unions
Sources tell IBTimes UK that drivers are expected to back the industrial action in 'career block' row.
UK aid money warning as Mediterranean migrants face abuse and extortion in Libya
Independent Commission for Aid Impact said the British funding could be harming migrants.
UK Parliament building in 'extreme disrepair' with 'catastrophic failure' risk in Westminster
Public Accounts Committee says MPs and peers should decant from the building for six years.
Tories increase YouGov opinion poll lead to 19 points over Labour after 2017 Spring Budget
Boost for embattled Chancellor Philip Hammond as voters continue to back the Conservatives.
Budget relief for Philip Hammond as IFS think tank backs National Insurance hike
Conservative Chancellor is facing a backlash over the increase in tax for the self-employed.
Budget 2017: National Insurance hike U-turn? Number 10 fails to rule out review of Hammond's tax change
Pressure mounts on chancellor after breaking Tory manifesto pledge with 2017 Budget.
UK lost 137 million working days to sickness in 2016 – lowest rate since ONS records began
Office for National Statistics said coughs and colds were a common cause of sickness absences.