Jonathan Bartley: Greens are the 'principled' pro-EU immigration party
Bartley spoke to IBTimes UK about where his party stands in the post-Brexit vote landscape.
Business bodies raise alarm as UK considers £1,000-per-year levy on skilled EU workers
Immigration minister Robert Goodwill told a group of peers he was considering the policy.
Theresa May brands Red Cross 'irresponsible' as Corbyn raises NHS concerns in first PMQs of 2017
Charity claimed that NHS England is facing a 'humanitarian crisis' over winter.
Theresa May Brexit summit cancelled after Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni rushed into heart surgery
Downing Street source confirmed to IBTimes UK that planned London meeting has been postponed.
London faces new strike as RMT union ballots Underground maintenance staff
Mick Cash, general secretary of the RMT, said the move was in reaction to a 'breakdown in relations'.
Jon Lansman accused of 'coup' as Momentum unveils new rules and plan to join Labour
Momentum steering committee member Jill Mountford spoke to IBTimes UK about the dramatic changes.
Jeremy Corbyn: Key points of Labour leader's major Brexit speech
Here is what you need to know from the Peterborough address.
Labour to splurge £445,000 on campaign staff as local elections loom
Recruitment drive comes as Jeremy Corbyn's team relaunch the Labour leader.
Unions urge London Underground to return to talks in bid avoid another strike
RMT and TSSA want more negotiations after London was hit by a 24-hour walkout.
Jeremy Corbyn backs maximum wage cap to tackle 'worsening' UK income inequality
Labour leader says he wants to see a more egalitarian society ahead of major Brexit speech.
UK urged to create new 'special defence relationship' with EU after Brexit
Professor Malcolm Chalmers warns Britain could face a 'European fait accompli' on key issues.
Jeremy Corbyn refuses to give 'false promises' amid Labour EU immigration row
Left-winger will warn of sowing divisions in the UK by 'scapegoating migrants'.
Theresa May warns against rise of 'fringe politics' in Europe as hard-right threat looms
UK prime minister says 'great forces' of liberalism and globalisation must be defended.
Hard Brexit group 'heartened' by Theresa May's EU split hints
Richard Tice, the co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about May's remarks.
Tube strike: Union chiefs blame 'savage cuts' as London faces travel chaos
RMT and TSSA general secretaries defend industrial action as majority of Zone 1 stations are closed.
Theresa May vows to fight 'hidden injustice' of mental ill health in UK schools and business
Prime minister will unveil new plans as she addresses the Charity Commission.
Tories not tackling UK's energy crisis, say Labour and Green parties
Axing of £1bn green tech fund shows government 'disregarded their own promises,' opposition says.
Tube strike: London Underground talks between unions and TfL break down
The 24-hour walkout from 8 January will see the majority of stations in Zone 1 closed.
EU parliament's Brexit negotiator launches 'passionate' bid for presidency
Former Belgium Prime Minister says the EU is a ' beautiful political project'.
UK government faces fresh pay row from civil servants as Brexit talks loom
PCS union tells IBTimes UK that Whitehall is 'under immense pressure' at all levels.
GCHQ unit in £422,000 hiring spree to defend UK economy from cyberattacks
National Cyber Security Centre is recruiting staff in its public and private sector team.
Tube strike: London warned of 'severe' impact as peace talks continue with TfL and unions
Source close to negotiations tells IBTimes UK there has been 'lots of movement' in jobs dispute.
Southern rail strikes: Union bosses call for direct talks with Chris Grayling
General secretaries Mick Cash and Mick Wheelan say they want to meet the senior Conservatives.
Integration debate: Should immigrants learn English before moving to the UK?
Immigration row sparked after proposals from a cross-party group of MPs.
Sir Tim Barrow profile: From Moscow to Brussels to Brexit, meet the UK's new top EU diplomat
Barrow, who replaces Sir Ivan Rogers, has enjoyed a 30-year career in the Foreign Office.
New Momentum group faces baptism of fire to boost Labour in Copeland by-election
Pro-Jeremy Corbyn group tells IBTimes UK it will 'work hard' to secure the seat for Labour.
Tom Watson forced to watch from sidelines as Jeremy Corbyn make key moves
But Labour deputy leader told Alastair Campbell that he will continue to support Corbyn.
Southern rail strike cut to three days by drivers' union Aslef in 'cynical move'
Drivers now plan to walkout on 10, 11 and 14 January in dispute over rail guards.
London Underground bosses in new talks with unions in bid to avert 24-hour Tube strike
Station staff represented by the RMT and TSSA unions are planning to walkout on 8 January.
Southern rail passengers face more travel chaos as strike peace talks end with no deal
Bosses met with drivers' union Aslef at mediation service Acas to discuss rail guard dispute.