EU referendum: Jean-Claude Juncker 'quite sure' Brussels will settle British demands in February
European Commission president says a 'permanent solution' will be brokered in weeks.
EU referendum: New Tory MPs 'sign respect pledge' to avoid civil war
Conservatives' 2015 intake are reportedly promising to 'come together' after the historic ballot.
Strike talks: NHS junior doctors and London Underground workers in crunch negotiations
Parties will attempt to resolve both major industrial disputes at mitigation service Acas.
Labour MP John Mann wants asset-rich activists to pay £1,000 for party membership
Bassetlaw MP says the increased rate would be a 'more egalitarian contribution' from wealthy members.
Labour Party's internal report into 2015 General Election loss finds 'policies were not too left-wing'
Margaret Beckett's conclusion will be a boost to current Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Shami Chakrabarti: Who is the outgoing director of civil rights group Liberty?
IBTimes UK profiles one of Britain's most well-known human rights campaigners.
Keith Vaz: New migrants feel left out of British politics warns Home Affairs chair
EXCLUSIVE: Home Affairs Committee chair spoke to IBTimes UK about diversity in parliament.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell becomes first openly gay Conservative cabinet minister
Mundell, 53, said the announcement was part of sorting out his personal priorities for 2016.
David Cameron 'sh***ing over the working class' claims Labour MP Dawn Butler
Butler made the shock comments about the Tory leader on Twitter during Prime Minister's Questions.
SNP firebrand Alex Salmond makes 'shoot from hip' LBC Radio debut
Station says no subjects will be off limits for the former First Minister of Scotland.
Watch PMQs live: David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn clash after junior doctors' strike
Will the Labour leader bring up the historic industrial action during the House of Commons debate?
Isis in Syria: David Cameron admits there 'aren't enough' moderate rebels fighting Daesh
After '70,000 fighters could be called upon', PM told Liaison Committee moderate forces need to be 'built up'.
Junior doctors' strike: NHS England says 10,000 medics worked
98% of BMA members backed industrial action in November.
Tube strikes: London Underground boss insists Night Tube will launch in 2016 despite dispute
EXCLUSIVE: Chief operating officer Steve Griffiths speaks to IBTimes UK about the new service.
Junior doctors' strike: BMA takes NHS contract fight to Tories' doorstep with parliament picket
IBTimes UK visited a demonstration outside St Thomas' Hospital in London.
Junior doctors' strike: Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will not visit BMA pickets
Left-winger's spokesman tells IBTimes UK that Corbyn will not be in attendance.
EU referendum: David Cameron pleas for 'unity and harmony' from Eurosceptic ministers
PM sets out four rules around his decision to give top Tories free Brexit vote.
Tube strikes: RMT joins Aslef on three days of walkouts in Night Tube protest
Union will stage the walkouts across January and February over a pay and conditions dispute.
Junior doctors' strike: David Cameron issues final plea to medics over 'damaging' NHS walkouts
Prime minister has attempted to stop the strikes by urging the BMA to get around the table.
Jeremy Corbyn wants all 380,000 Labour members to have 'big say' on Trident stance
Labour leader could circumvent the party's existing policy in a bid to put the issue to a vote.
Jeremy Corbyn blow as Labour shadow attorney general Catherine McKinnell quits over 'internal conflict'
Move means Corbyn has another headache following his controversial Labour reshuffle.
Tube strikes: Labour Mayoral hopeful Sadiq Khan vows to stop future Underground walkouts
Khan says, unlike Boris Johnson, he will talk with the unions if elected.
British National Party declared dead after Electoral Commission strips far-right group's status
Far-right group removed from the watchdog's register for failing to register its details.
Robert Peston fans will have to wait months for ITV's new Sunday politics show
'Peston on Sunday' will not hit our screens over the 'next few months', ITV says.
BBC forced to defend Stephen Doughty on-air Daily Politics show resignation amid online outrage
Former foreign shadow minister quit in protest over Jeremy Corbyn's reshuffle.
Wheels fall off 'assassination attempt' claim as Ukip leader Nigel Farage admits 'terrible mistake'
Farage says he has 'learnt a lesson' and will not speak to the press about his security.
Sugar tax U-turn? David Cameron hints at change of heart over levy to combat obesity crisis
Could the prime minister be softening on the idea of introducing a sugar tax?
EU referendum: Brexit could trigger break-up of the UK warns Will Straw
Britain Stronger in Europe executive director issued the warning to IBTimes UK.
Telegraph columnist Dan Hodges 'streaks' down Whitehall after losing Ukip bet
Hodges braved the bad weather and completed the feat in a sprightly 3.37 minutes.
Labour reshuffle: Diane Abbott accused of 'selling out' in row with Jonathan Reynolds
Jeremy Corbyn ally sparked another row among the parliamentary party after Newsnight appearance.