George Osborne targets £20bn of extra Whitehall cuts by 2020 in spending review
Conservative chancellor will unveil his spending review near the end of 2015.
Labour suffering 'emotional trauma' warns David Blunkett after welfare bill rebellion
Former home secretary also said the party was in 'bewilderment over where to go from here'.
George Osborne's living wage boost could cost '80,000 jobs' warns retail body
The ACS has warned that the policy will have a 'devastating impact' on the sector.
Boris Johnson under friendly fire after Mayor of London blasts water cannon ban
A Conservative cabinet colleague has reportedly briefed against the Uxbridge and South Ruislip MP.
Labour MPs to defy acting leader Harriet Harman in Tory welfare bill revolt
Harman was pushed to table her own amendment but Labour rebels are expected to back another.
UK vs Isis: David Cameron warns of Islamic State poisoning minds of young British Muslims
Prime minister to launch review into how to boost 'integration' in Muslim communities.
Meet Roger Mullin: The SNP 'giant killer' who took Gordon Brown's seat
Exclusive: The SNP Treasury spokesman talks about life in the Commons and the election victory.
Tim Farron lays down challenge to Liberal Democrats in rock concert speech
New leader gave his first speech at Islington Assembly Hall in north London.
Tim Farron beats Norman Lamb to become new Liberal Democrat leader
BREAKING: Former party president will become Nick Clegg's successor after a crushing general election.
BBC could face a 'subscription service' future says Culture Secretary John Whittingdale
The top Tory says the flat rate licence fee is 'regressive' and could be scrapped.
David Cameron loses fight over MP pay as watchdog increases salaries to £74,000
The prime minister had reportedly asked Ipsa not to make the remuneration move.
Political Times: Lib Dem leader announced, Boris Johnson hosed down and the Putin threat
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Labour Party leadership race: Will Conservative '£3 supporters' win socialist Jeremy Corbyn a shock victory?
Tory supporters have threatened to join Labour and vote for Corbyn after the party offered a "supporters fee" of £3
Greek debt crisis: 'Putin is waiting in the wings' warns acting Labour leader Harriet Harman
David Cameron agreed there is a threat of Greece being pushed towards Russia's orbit.
Criminal barristers to strike across England and Wales in legal aid cuts protest
Members of the Criminal Bar Association plan to walkout over a 8.75% cut to legal aid fees.
George Osborne woos Barack Obama with surprise 2% Nato defence pledge
Number 10 said the US president welcomed the the chancellor's military spending promise.
Mhairi Black blasts George Osborne and Labour in blistering SNP maiden speech
Paisley MP is the youngest representative in parliament since the 1832 Reform Act.
Fox hunting ban: Hundreds celebrate outside parliament as David Cameron shelves vote
The prime minister's U-turn was greeted with cheers by animal welfare demonstrators.
Fox hunting ban: Could the SNP back Labour in opposition to relaxation?
The nationalist MPs are set to meet tonight for a 'regular' weekly meeting ahead of the vote.
Theresa May blamed as one in six police officers 'plan exit' across England and Wales
Jack Dromey says many officers are leaving the force 'in despair' because of the home secretary.
Greek bailout deal: Ukip and Greens unite against controversial agreement
Open Europe tells IBTimes UK that Tsipras will have to form a 'national unity coalition'.
Labour divided over welfare cuts after acting leader Harriet Harman backs Tory plan
Chair of Labour's Socialist Campaign Group tells IBTimes UK he opposes Osborne's plan.
Tunisia terror attack: Philip Hammond to face grilling from MPs over travel warning
The top Tory will be quizzed by the Foreign Affairs Committee on 21 July.
Thinking like Plato can boost exam results in primary schools says philosophy study
The Education Endowment Foundation says philosophical discourse can help with maths and reading.
BBC shakes up politics coverage as Nick Robinson moves to Today programme
Robinson has been BBC political editor for almost 10 years after taking over from Andrew Marr.
EU referendum: Inside the Labour campaign resurrecting left-wing Euroscepticism
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to John Mills and Brendan Chilton of Labour for Britain.
Summer budget 2015: Osborne's pension tax relief reduction gets Labour support
Lord Bradley, Labour's shadow pensions minister, tells IBTimes UK he is 'glad' with the move.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne 'open to radical reform' in pensions system with Isa idea
The chancellor announced the government has launched a green paper about the proposal.
Summer budget 2015: Public sector pay rises capped at 1% for four more years
Chancellor George Osborne could face strike action after the controversial announcement.
Fox hunting ban: David Cameron to give Tory MPs free vote on hound numbers
The prime minister supports a change to the legislation, which covers England and Wales.