Labour scores Brexit victory as UK government gives MPs final vote on EU deal
Concession came as MPs debated the third reading of the Article 50 bill in the House of Commons.
Southern rail peace talks with RMT imminent in bid to end bitter guard dispute
Sources close to the company and union tell IBTimes UK they want to meet this week.
Jeremy Corbyn risks new Labour rebellion as shadow cabinet orders MPs to back Article 50 bill
More Labour MPs could quit the party's frontbench in protest over the three-line whip.
UK government fury at Speaker John Bercow over Donald Trump parliament ban
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid insisted Bercow did not speak for the government.
Top Tories ordered to leave secret Black and White Ball early to make Article 50 vote
IBTimes UK watched as ministers left fundraiser to avoid embarrassing House of Commons defeat.
Rival protesters clash as Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu meets Theresa May
IBTimes UK filmed the demonstrations opposite Downing Street in Westminster, London.
Theresa May tells MPs not to 'obstruct the will of the people' in Article 50 Brexit vote
UK prime minister issued the warning as she briefed House of Commons about an informal EU summit.
Ukip will target Andy Burnham's seat after Stoke by-election as Corbyn ally warns of 'domino effect'
EXCLUSIVE: Senior Ukip source tells IBTimes UK party wants to replicate SDP by-election success.
Theresa May faces 146 pages of Article 50 amendments as MPs continue Brexit debate
Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP are all seeking changes to the draft legislation.
UK challenges Netanyahu on settlements as Israeli prime minister urges tougher Iran stance
Protests are planned for Downing Street summit between Theresa May and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Theresa May's Trump card turns off EU leaders at Malta summit
British prime minister's offer of a 'bridge between Washington and Brussels' got rebuffed.
MPs launch probe into Brexit and immigration impact on small UK businesses
Labour's Kate Green, chair of the APPG on migration, spoke to IBTimes UK about the inquiry.
London Tube strike for February called off after Underground bosses promise jobs drive
TfL bosses promise to recruit an extra 325 workers.
Ukip leader Paul Nuttall faces police probe over house claims in Stoke by-election
Nuttall denies making a false declaration by registering his home address to a Stoke property.
AWOL Abbot hiring Labour spinner amid 'pray for Diane' mockery over missed Article 50 vote
Shadow Home Secretary was 'too ill' to back the draft legislation needed to trigger Brexit talks.
London Tube bosses hope jobs offer will stop Underground unions striking, as talks end
Transport for London has promised to create 325 extra jobs in a bid to end the dispute.
Southern rail drivers' union chief tells Tories: We will never back down on safety
Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan and Southern boss Nick Brown spoke to IBTimes UK.
David Davis unveils UK government's 77-page Brexit plan as EU divorce talks loom
SNP's EU spokesman at Westminster Stephen Gethins described the document as a 'mess'.
Theresa May and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu plan London talks after settlement row
The Downing Street meeting will be the first between the leaders since May took office.
Labour Brexit vote fallout: Diane Abbott 'too ill' to back Article 50 bill
Source close to shadow home secretary said she went home two hours before the historic vote.
Cross-party NHS and social care campaign secures 'very constructive' talks with Theresa May
Former care minister Norman Lamb spoke to IBTimes UK about the meeting.
Seb Dance MEP: Why I upstaged Nigel Farage with 'he's lying' sign in EU Parliament
Labour MEP tells IBTimes UK that he knew the former Ukip leader would defend Donald Trump.
Nigel Farage tells MEPs to invite Donald Trump to EU Parliament for a debate
Former Ukip leader made the speech just a day after Donald Tusk said Trump was a threat to Europe.
Theresa May savages Corbyn over Trump travel ban: He can lead a protest, I'm leading a country
May also confirmed at PMQs that her Brexit White Paper will be published on Thursday.
Brexit is 'humongous' for UK as negotiators face 'fist-fight' with Brussels says Sir Ivan Rogers
Former top UK diplomat to the EU issued warning to the Commons' European Scrutiny Committee.
UK faces new questions over Trident missile 'misfire' as MPs maintain pressure
IBTimes UK reveals new efforts in the House of Commons to find out what happened off US coast last June.
Former London deputy mayor calls Sadiq Khan's crime victim czar 'a waste of money'
Stephen Greenhalgh tells IBTimes UK that Khan is 'czar-crazy' and the new role is unnecessary.
MPs 'deeply divided' over what Brexit means for the future of the UK
Professor Tim Bale says the House of Commons faces a split between 'panglossians and pessimists'.
MPs will debate blocking Donald Trump's UK state visit as 1.5m sign petition
Downing Street has refused to revoke the invitation despite the backlash over Trump's travel ban.
Jo Cox's sister launches campaign against 'silent epidemic' of loneliness
Kim Leadbeater revealed how her and Cox suffered from loneliness during their university years.