Pub Landlord Al Murray admires hardman Vladimir Putin and wants to row with Ed Balls
Exclusive: The Guv spoke to IBTimes UK about Fkup and the 2015 General Election.
General election 2015: Three things we learnt about the UK Pirate Party
IBTimes UK speaks to Loz Kaye about the party's prospects at the general election.
Chilcot Inquiry: 'No realistic prospect' of Iraq War report before general election
David Cameron says he wanted the investigation to be published 'well before' the general election.
David Cameron gets jobs boost as UK unemployment rate drops to 5.8%
The ONS says that there were 58,000 fewer jobless people than in the three months to August.
General election 2015: Tories think immigration has increased terrorism threat
Bright Blue also reveals Conservative supporters believe immigration has weakened Christian values.
General election 2015: Tories take two-point lead over Labour as Greens surge to 10%
The results will be a boost for the Prime Minister David Cameron as the general election looms.
General election 2015: Can David Cameron fulfil his 'full employment' pledge?
IBTimes UK looks at two different perspectives on the prime minister's jobs commitment.
Lack of confidence and 'softer skills' holding global firms back from innovating
EF Education First warns that workers' communications skills must improve to help firms innovate.
The Sun 'dropping' topless Page 3 'doesn't mean objectification of women has stopped'
Labour MP Stella Creasy tells IBTimes UK that the move, if true, represents progress.
UK retail staff face daily abuse as 56% were verbally assaulted over the past year
Trade union Usdaw wants the government to act to stop workers getting abused.
Europe faces 'gaping hole' at heart of politics as region turns to populists
The Economist Intelligence Unit says the region faces a 'crisis of democracy'.
Oxfam's global inequality report blasted as 'very misleading' by Adam Smith Institute
US businessman Donald Trump is considered one of the richest men in the world under the report.
Pensioners face long-term 'financial hangover' from economic downturn
HSBC warns that the future health of the global economy still hangs in the balance.
Labour's Chuka Umunna storms off Sky News after clash over mosque letter
The shadow business secretary got into a debate over a letter the government sent to mosques.
EU foreign ministers to talk counter-terrorism in wake of Paris shootings
The representatives will also discuss the EU's relationship with Russia.
David Cameron to make 'full employment' pledge and bids to woo small businesses
The Prime Minister is expected to announce more Conservative manifesto commitments.
Labour's Ed Miliband to promise 'radical improvement' in mental health provision
The Labour leader is expected to make the general election manifesto commitment today.
Lords urge BBC and broadcasters to tackle lack of female journalists
The BBC says it has 'taken a leading role' in increasing the number of women in the industry.
English councils and frontline services 'under threat' from government cuts warns TUC
Frances O'Grady says the government is taking a sledgehammer to local government.
NHS A&E crisis: English departments continue to miss 95% four-hour target
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt will come under further scrutiny over the figures.
Jobs site Indeed.com to double European workforce in 'substantial' recruitment drive
Exclusive: The employer's headcount across the region is expected to hit 500 by the end of the year.
Church of England Archbishops Welby and Sentamu attack government over inequality
The Archbishop of York says the country has faced a 'deep, deep economic crisis'.
UK government names H&M and Welcome Break among 37 firms for failure to pay minimum wage
The Department for Business said the employers owe their workers more than £177,000 in arrears.
Paris terror attacks: Je suis Charlie trademark application withdrawn after backlash
The slogan was created to show solidarity with the journalists killed in the Paris shootings.
Political Times: TV debates, South Basildon and the 'snoopers' charter'
IBTimes UK looks at the top political stories and Westminster gossip of the week.
Comic Al Murray to fight Ukip leader Nigel Farage at general election as The Pub Landord
Oxford-educated comedian will stand in the hotly contested South Thanet seat.
Ukip select Ian Luder to fight South Basildon and East Thurrock seat after racism row
Move comes after former Ukip candidate Kerry Smith was forced to quit as a contender.
Youth unemployment in England could rise under new apprenticeship plans, charity chief warns
Exclusive: Michael Mercieca, of Young Enterprise, says he supports the move 'in principle'.
Global Fortune 500 spend 'fraction' of corporate social responsibility budget on education
The Varkey Foundation has called on the top companies to increase funding to education schemes.
Labour hold 18-point lead over Tories on the NHS – Lord Ashcroft poll
The survey, which questioned more than 20,000 people, will be a blow to David Cameron.