The only candidate in the Liberal Democrats Mayor of London selection election could lose
'None of the above' option could stop the Lib Dem fightback before it even begins.
Scottish referendum: Union faces fresh threat as Scots pick break away in new vote
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon describes the Ipsos MORI poll as 'sensational'.
Labour leadership election: Chuka Umunna makes unity plea to modernisers over Jeremy Corbyn
Shadow business secretary made 'solidarity' speech in Netherlands after criticising Corbyn.
EU referendum: David Cameron set for U-turn over 'purdah' period amid Eurosceptic pressure
UK prime minister will reportedly make the climbdown in an amendment in the House of Commons.
London TfL tube strikes: Union calls off walkouts on 8 and 10 September over Night Tube dispute
BREAKING: The RMT union has cancelled off two sets of 24-hour-long strikes after talks with management.
Labour leadership election: Jeremy Corbyn rivals protest that 'He hasn't won yet'
The left-winger may be the frontrunner but Liz Kendall insists the competition is still on.
Tube strikes: Talks restart as Boris Johnson blasts buoyant unions over London Night Tube
Tube union TSSA tells IBTimes UK that there is a positive atmosphere as the parties negotiate.
EU referendum: David Cameron accepts Electoral Commission's question change amid fears of bias
The British prime minister made the move after the Electoral Commission watchdog called for the change.
Migrant crisis: Labour calls for Schengen review after Angela Merkel issues warning
Exclusive: David Hanson MP says the passport-free treaty should be examined by EU leaders.
HSBC apologises after IT glitch leaves thousands without their pay ahead of British bank holiday
The bank said it was sorry and had launched an investigation into the issue.
Labour leadership: Peter Mandelson warns party of 'mortal danger' in attack on Jeremy Corbyn
The former business secretary urged a new generation of 'Labour reformers' to take on the left-winger.
Teenage goths at risk of self-harm and depression warns The Lancet
Dr Lucy Bowes says some young goths are more vulnerable to developing these conditions.
Labour leadership: Party shrinks 'selectorate' to 554,000 ahead of election
The party has scrapped thousands of alleged infiltrators and duplicate applications to vote.
Tube Strikes: Why London is not 'out of the woods' over Night Tube dispute
RMT Union said its Underground members now plan to walkout on 8 and 10 September.
Labour leadership election: Hopefuls to meet party bosses over Tory entryism claims
Party officials will not divulge where or when the event is happening.
Theresa May promises to confront 'twisted ideologies' ahead of counter-extremism speech
The government's new counter-extremism strategy will confront "twisted ideologies".
Tube strikes: Mixed tone from unions over Night Tube talks as walkouts loom
Unite is 'not happy' with Underground bosses over the company's pay offer for Night Tube staff.
Jeremy Corbyn: 'No appetite' for Labour split under my leadership
The left-winger also revealed he would offer shadow cabinet positions to a 'wide rage' of people.
Tube strikes: London eagerly awaits final review from unions over Night Tube dispute
The RMT, TSSA and Unite could cause travel misery for millions by walking out on 25 and 27 August.
Alex Salmond blasts BBC Scottish independence coverage after Nick Robinson bullying claims
Salmond claims the veteran broadcaster should be 'embarrassed and ashamed' by his reporting.
Tube strikes: How much does a London Underground walkout cost the economy?
IBTimes UK takes a look at the competing evidence as the capital prepares for more strikes.
Tube strikes: Some trains may run during walkout as unions plan review of Night Tube action
The RMT and TSSA are expected to 'review' their position on 24 August over their planned strikes.
Kevin McGuigan murder: Northern Ireland peace process threatened by 'IRA-linked' killing
Northern Ireland police said former Provisional IRA members could be behind shooting
Political Times: Tube strikes latest, Blunkett blasts Corbyn and Cameron eats crisps
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Rupert Murdoch praises 'likely' Labour leadership election winner Jeremy Corbyn
The media mogul said Corbyn was the 'only candidate who believes anything, right or wrong'.
George Osborne extends starter homes scheme to tackle countryside 'shortage scandal'
The chancellor says the move is part of a wider government plan to help rural economies.
Tube strikes: RMT attacks train drivers' union Aslef over Night Tube dispute
Tube unions are still in talks with London Underground as capital faces travel chaos later in August.
Labour leadership elections: David Blunkett latest party grandee to attack Jeremy Corbyn
Former home secretary says he embraces radicalism but wants Labour to win the 2020 election.
Labour leadership election: Yvette Cooper unveils childcare and sex education policies
Former work and pensions secretary to criticise Prime Minister David Cameron.
Pringle-eating David Cameron video goes viral after EasyJet passenger films prime minister
British prime minister filmed tucking into paprika flavoured crisps after a trip to Portugal.