EU referendum: Voters 'distrust' Tony Blair and Nigel Farage on historic vote
The British Future poll will boost David Cameron as he seeks concessions from Brussels.
Lord Lawson pours cold water over David Cameron's 'inconsequential' EU negotiations
But the former Chancellor says the British public will still vote to stay within the 28-member bloc.
The Miliband brothers return: Ed warns of inequality as David plans UK comeback
Ed spoke in the House of Commons just hours after David's autumn speech in London was announced.
Political Times: Charles Kennedy tributes, a Labour leadership surprise and the EU debate
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
David Cameron to fight pay watchdog over 10% salary increase plan for MPs
The prime minister is to make the move as he faces rising political pressure on the issue.
Labour leadership: Left-winger Jeremy Corbyn joins race on 'anti-austerity' ticket
The late 66-year-old entrant said he wants to give Labour members more choice.
Charles Kennedy tributes: MPs pay respects to 'golden boy of the Highlands'
Prime Minister David Cameron led tributes in the Commons to former Liberal Democrat leader.
Nicky Morgan: Failing schools face academy shake-up across England
The education secretary plans to make it easier for state schools to convert to academies.
Labour leader hopeful Andy Burnham keeps EU focus with 'separate campaign' push
The shadow health secretary wants Labour to set-up its own campaign for the UK to stay in the EU.
MP pay watchdog branded 'out of touch' as body backs 10% salary increase
Ipsa came under fire for its 'totally inappropriate' remuneration recommendation.
Jacob Rees-Mogg: Tory MP says 'notoriously sclerotic' EU makes Fifa look good [Video]
EXCLUSIVE: Rees-Mogg says David Cameron's negotiations should not be hurried.
Charles Kennedy death: Nick Clegg pays tribute to 'gifted and gentle' former Lib Dem leader
The Scotsman passed away aged just 55 at his home in Fort William yesterday.
Tory welfare policy questioned after 'no child benefit cuts' promise
Downing Street was forced to rule out reforms to child benefit in a bid to tackle the welfare bill.
Labour falls 11 points behind Tories as leadership race fails to woo voters
The Conservatives have seen support surge to 41% in the opinion polls, according to YouGov.
Human rights commitment continues to drum up drama for David Cameron
Downing Street have been forced to deny that the cabinet are split over the constitutional plan.
Queen's Speech: SNP Europe spokesperson Stephen Gethins calls for 16-year-olds to have EU referendum vote
Exclusive: Gethins tells IBTimes UK he wants to see a 'positive debate' over Britain's EU membership.
Labour leadership: 'Anti-comfort zone credentials' drove Chuka Umunna to back Liz Kendall
The shadow business secretary said Kendall was the right person to succeed Ed Miliband.
France and Germany raise EU referendum stakes for David Cameron with 'secret pact'
Angela Merkel and François Hollande have reportedly agreed to closer ties within the eurozone.
Vince Cable's business legacy lives on as zero-hours contracts reform comes in
A ban on exclusivity clauses in controversial employment agreements has come into force.
Jean-Claude Juncker gets the Chequers treatment as David Cameron pushes EU reform
The prime minister attempted to win over his former foe and president of the European Commission.
No 'wall of love' for David Cameron as EU leaders play hard to get on reform
Conservative prime minister travelled to Latvia to lay out his plans to reform the EU.
'White van man' drove away from David Cameron at general election
Election study from Ipsos MORI found working class voters moved away from Conservatives.
Labour leader hopefuls forced to face electoral demons in live TV showdown
The candidates will clash on the BBC's Newsnight show in the marginal seat of Nuneaton.
David Cameron launches Latvian charm offensive in EU reform push at Riga summit
The prime minister will lay the ground work in his effort to gain concession from Brussels.
Nicky Morgan and Labour hopeful Liz Kendall find common ground on free schools
Kendall says that Labour should drop their opposition to the controversial school structure.
David Cameron fails to distract from immigration figures embarrassment with 'crackdown' claims
Prime minister faced embarrassing immigration figures - triple the Conservatives' target - ahead of a major policy speech.
Labour MP blasts own party's 'extraordinary ignorance' on EU referendum debate
EXCLUSIVE: Graham Stringer tells IBTimes UK the subject has been turned into a 'non-issue'.
Airbus accused of 'bullying voters' as European aerospace giant warns of Brexit
Aerospace company says would reconsider investment in UK if Britain withdraws.
Political Times: Business leaders warn of 'Brexit' and Ukip civil war ceases
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
EU must listen to David Cameron's demands to avoid 'disastrous' Brexit says Institute of Directors
Exclusive: Institute of Directors chief Simon Walker backs 'In' campaign but says concessions will be crucial.