Theresa May promises 'humility' as Brexit-dominated Queen's Speech is unveiled
Government's top policies will be announced with a deal between the Conservatives and the DUP.
Vince Cable interview: Meet the ex-business secretary hoping to become Lib Dem leader
Cable spoke with IBTimes UK about his leadership bid, Brexit, the election and his time in office.
DUP gives Theresa May 'don't take us for granted' ultimatum as Queen's Speech looms
UK government faces unveiling their top policies for the new parliament without a Commons majority.
Age is now the big dividing factor in UK politics – a study of the election has proved it
Ipsos MORI research reveals the youth surge behind Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.
Sir Vince Cable, 74, launches Lib Dem leadership bid with vow to fight for second EU referendum
A source close to Cable's campaign told IBTimes UK that they currently have six supportive MPs.
UK and EU trade talks on hold as Michel Barnier dictates Brexit timetable to David Davis
"We want to make sure that the withdrawal of the UK happens in an orderly manner," Barnier said.
Remain campaign boss partly blames David Cameron and BBC 'balance' for Brexit vote
Will Straw said he felt like he had one hand tied behind his back because of Tory unity fears.
Grenfell Tower residents and victims of Manchester and London terror attacks will keep benefits
Exclusive: Department for Work and Pensions confirms new rule change to IBTimes UK.
Theresa May responds to Finsbury Park attack: Evil of this kind will never succeed
"It is a reminder that terrorism, extremism and hatred take many forms," the prime minister said.
Lib Dems urge David Davis to press EU nations for migration concessions as Brexit talks begin
Party's Brexit spokesperson Tom Brake MP talked to IBTimes UK as the two-year-long talks began.
Jeremy Corbyn calls for unity after Finsbury Park 'terror attack' as Muslims demand extra security
"I call on everyone to stand together against those who seek to divide us," the Labour leader said.
Theresa May faces Number 10 showdown with Sinn Féin over DUP deal
Party's Northern Ireland leader Michelle O'Neil is expected to attend Downing Street summit.
Barack Obama's election guru caught up in Tory blame games over UK vote
Jim Messina apparently predicted that Theresa May was set for a majority of 92 seats.
'Saddened' Theresa May calls cross-government meeting in response to Grenfell Tower fire
The PM's thoughts are with all of those affected by this terrible incident, Downing Street said.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: Labour will back 'some elements' of EU free movement
Shadow business secretary casts Labour's immigration policy into doubt as Brexit talks start.
David Cameron tells Theresa May to listen to rival parties as UK faces 'softer' Brexit
"She is going to have to talk more widely, listen to other parties," the former prime minister said.
Labour MPs cheer Jeremy Corbyn as leader mocks Conservative 'coalition of chaos'
"Democracy is a wondrous thing and can throw up some very unexpected results," Corbyn said.
Ex-PM John Major tries to stop Theresa May making DUP deal with Northern Ireland warning
"My main concern certainly is the peace process," the Conservative grandee said.
Sinn Féin: We would betray our voters if we took our Westminster seats
Irish republicans spoke to IBTimes UK as DUP leader Arlene Foster meets with Theresa May.
Pressure mounts on Theresa May as 750,000 sign petition against DUP deal
Signatories want the Conservatives to lead a cross-party coalition to deliver a successful Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn's reshuffle dilemma – reward loyalists or seek Labour unity
"I think he can choose who he wants to have in his shadow cabinet," says Harriet Harman.
Tory MPs put on show of unity as Theresa May promises to get party 'out of this mess'
Conservative backbenchers want to keep the prime minister in place for the time being.
Social media giants face political backlash from UK and France for not policing terror content
New counter-terrorism drive comes on the eve of talks between Theresa May and Emmanuel Macron.
Has austerity benefited the poor of Britain? The editor of the Spectator thinks so
Fraser Nelson sparks a heated debate after saying cuts have helped the worse-off.
Westminster shutdown: UK faces political gridlock as the Queen's Speech is delayed
More embarrassment for Theresa May as the Tories continue to negotiate with the DUP.
As Brexit talks start here's where Theresa May's new cabinet voted in the EU referendum
How the Conservative top team, including Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, are divided.
UK's Brexit minister David Davis: Election has not scuppered our EU divorce plans
Senior Conservative says the government is still planning to split from the EU's single-market.
Owen Paterson: EU cannot ignore pro-Brexit parties winning 85% of the vote
Ex-Conservative minister spoke to IBTimes UK about the election, Theresa May and Brexit.
Damian Green gets power boost in post-election reshuffle as Theresa May turns to allies
Green, a university friend of May, has been promoted to first secretary of state by the PM.
Could Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party soon have 1,000,000 members?
Membership surge of 150,000 Corbyn fans after the general election, a shadow cabinet member claims.