George Osborne leads Tory attack over Labour's £20bn of 'unfunded' spending plans
George Osborne will claim that Labour's first year in office alone will total billions of pounds.
Ed Miliband: Labour promises four million conversations with voters to win general election
The Labour Party leader is expected to announce the pledge in Manchester later today.
Sir James Dyson blasts Theresa May over 'short-sighted' foreign student plan
The inventor warns the Home Secretary's proposal could be detrimental to science and engineering.
Bangladesh braces for 'backlash' after police lock opposition leader Khaleda Zia in office
A senior BNP source tells IBTimes UK that the police's claim of protecting Zia is a 'joke'.
Nicola Sturgeon beats Ukip leader Nigel Farage to become British politician of 2014
IBTimes UK voted for the First Minister of Scotland in a poll.
Food banks: Frank Field starts 'fight-back against hunger' with first pilot project
Labour MP says the 'national fight-back against hunger' begins in Birkenhead.
Labour MP says Ed Miliband needs to listen to 'real people' as well as intellectuals
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk proposes 'more collegiate' form of politics.
Prime Minister David Cameron shares pride in UK's Christian values in Christmas message
The Conservative leader says people should reflect on giving, sharing and taking care of others.
UK businesses have little or no spare capacity for hiring, warns REC
The country's total unemployment rate held at 6% in the three months to October.
Former US President George HW Bush hospitalised after shortness of breath
The 41st President of the US will stay in the Houston hospital under observation.
Northern Ireland political parties reach historic deal after 'exhausting' talks
The proposals include Westminster handing the devolved government £2bn.
Glasgow bin lorry crash: Nicola Sturgeon offers 'deep condolences to bereaved' after tragedy
The First Minister of Scotland also paid tribute to the city's emergency services.
Northern Ireland talks continue as 'marathon' political negations run past deadline
The UK Prime Minister had promised to give Stormont £1bn in 'financial firepower'.
UK government sets aside £6bn to tackle potholes and improve roads
The Transport Secretary says the funding will be enough to fix around 18 million potholes.
Ed Balls: Mansion tax will be introduced from 'day one' of Labour government
The Shadow Chancellor says he would like to see the revenue going to the NHS as soon as possible.
Thousands of Met police officers face the axe under spending plans, Labour warns
The party says the force could cut up to 5,200 officers by 2020 to make savings.
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Labour and Tories face 'break up' at 2015 General Election over immigration, warns Frank Field
The senior Labour MP also praised Ukip for breaking 'political correctness' in politics.
Labour's Lord Mandelson urges shadow cabinet to 'play as a team' and 'be honest' on spending cuts
Mandelson says Labour have 'put the deficit ball in the back of the net' in recent weeks.
England is 'being plunged into darkness' as 75% of councils economise on street lights
Labour have warned that people's safety is being put at risk because of the cost-cutting measures.
Theresa May urged to reign in her special advisers to protect Tory leadership chances
Nick Timothy and Stephen Parkinson were suspended from the party's approved list of candidates.
UK Jobs growth: 50% of firms plan to hire more workers in 2015, says CBI
But the CBI warns that the nation's skills shortage could hold businesses back.
Ukip expels Kent councillor Rozanne Duncan after 'jaw dropping' TV interview comments
Ukip bosses had 'no hesitation' in expelling Duncan from the party
Nigel Farage's defence of former Ukip candidate Kerry Smith will 'entrench opposition'
Matthew Goodwin tells IBTimes UK that the Eurosceptic party has a 'heavily white' support.
Food banks: The growing struggle to feed Britain and tackle food poverty [Video]
IBTimes UK investigates the rise of food banks in recent years.
Food banks: The struggle to feed Britain
IBTimes UK investigates the rise of food banks in Britain
Profumo affair sex scandal: Mandy Rice-Davies dies at 70
The model and showgirl was best known for her association with Christine Keeler.
Nigel Farage defends Kerry Smith as 'council house boy' and 'rough diamond' after 'Chinky' remarks
The Ukip leader says the comments weren't malicious but Smith is not fit to be a PPC.
UK university entrants hit record high as 512,400 students secure places
Ucas also said that universities and colleges made more offers to applicants this year.
UK government's special adviser bill hits £8.2m as Cameron is blasted over the cost of politics
Number 10 director of communications Craig Oliver is one of the top earners.