Farage, Miliband and Clegg unite to issue TV debate ultimatum to Cameron
The party leaders warned the prime minister he could be 'empty chaired' if he does not sign up.
Tony Blair warns ministers of 'fragile' Northern Ireland peace process
The former prime minister was questioned by the Northern Ireland Select Committee.
Royal Mint seeks expansion into Southeast Asia with Thailand deal
The government owned firm will target Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage's Purple Revolution is coming... in book form
The book, published by Biteback, will tell the 'untold story' of Ukip under Farage.
Coalition government split as Nick Clegg and David Cameron row over 'snooper's charter'
The Deputy Prime Minister argues that privacy is a 'qualified right'.
UK inflation equals lowest level on record as oil costs plummet
The Bank of England governor Mark Carney will have to write to the Chancellor George Osborne.
Lord Ashcroft puts Tories on six-point lead over Labour as general election looms
The pollster peer says the results were 'unexpected' and warned of the margin of error.
London bus strike: Commuters and tourists face 24-hours of travel misery
Unite says the industrial action is to go ahead as its members protest over pay.
London bus strike: What commuters and tourists need to know
Everything you need to know about this week's London bus strikes.
David Cameron warns of 'legacy of debt' as he launches first Conservative election theme
The Prime Minister says the government has a responsibility to act on the deficit.
UK house prices: Properties in Tory seats worth £100,000 more than Labour constituencies
Savills says the home-owning Conservative voter has done very well over the past five years.
UK state pension: Two million retirees will 'miss out' on new pension
Hargreaves Lansdown warns the new state pension system will be complicated in the short term.
Top UK employers set to hire at highest level for over a decade
Students graduating in the summer of 2015 will be paid higher salaries when they start work.
A&E crisis: NHS England hospitals treated 79.8% of patients in four hours
Jeremy Hunt admitted earlier in the week that there is a 'huge amount of pressure' on NHS England.
Charlie Hebdo attack: George Osborne promises to give UK security services 'whatever they need'
The Chancellor says the defence of the country was a 'national priority' after the Paris shootings.
David Cameron threatens no-show to TV debates unless broadcasters include Green Party
The prime minister reportedly said the issue was a question of fairness.
Paris shooting: UK government steps up security after 'cowardly' Charlie Hebdo attack
Home Secretary Theresa May says extra measures not based on specific intelligence.
US Foreign Affairs Committee blasts 'fraudulent' statement on Bangladesh
The Bangladesh National Party has launched an investigation into the document.
Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia stable after 'vomiting attack' during police siege
Exclusive: Senior BNP source tells IBTimes UK that the former PM remains ill.
Nick Clegg accuses Nigel Farage of 'political point' scoring over Charlie Hebdo Paris attack
Deputy PM 'dismayed' after the Ukip leader criticised multiculturalism following attack.
Labour's Mayor of Liverpool urges Ed Miliband to escape the 'Westminster bubble'
Joe Anderson is also worried about his party's communication strategy ahead of May.
Unions demand £75,000 fine for companies that break minimum wage rules
The TUC says failing to pay the minimum wage is an antisocial act.
Paris shooting: Theresa May to chair emergency Cobra meeting after Charlie Hebdo attack
Ministers, police and security advisers will discuss the UK's action in the wake of the assault.
Food bank boss warns of 'rising distress' of families facing 'catastrophic collapse' in income
Chris Mould, chair of the Trussell Trust, also says he has seen unfair benefit decisions rise.
Eurozone unemployment rate holds at 11.5% as number of jobless rises
Eurostat says rate was stable compared to October but down from 11.9% last year.
Bangladesh police arrest Ekushey TV boss Abdus Salam on 'trumped-up' pornography charges
Salam was detained by police after his channel aired a speech from an opposition politician.
Made in Chelsea's 'Toff' urges MPs to drop 'smears and scaremongering' to win young voters
Exclusive: Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo says politicians should not ignore her reality show's viewers.
Labour suspends councillor over Auschwitz Tory election poster tweet
Rosemary Healy apologised for retweeting the image to more than 1,500 of her followers.
Ched Evans: Labour call on FA to reject registration of convicted rapist
Clive Efford argues other professions do not allow convicted rapist to return to work.
What we learnt from Ed Miliband's 2015 General Election campaign speech
IBTimes UK takes at the look at some of the main themes from the Labour leader's Salford speech.