UK Government Faces £16.5bn Benefits and Tax Credits Savings Gap, Warns Institute for Fiscal Studies
Reforms were expected to save £19bn in 2014/15 when compared to 2010/11, not £2.5bn.
Ukip: Nigel Farage's Private School Chum Tipped as Next Tory MP to Defect after Rochester By-Election
Ladbrokes says Kettering MP Philip Hollobone is favourite to jump ship before Christmas.
UK House Prices: Soaring Rents Will Leave 'Six Million' Living in Poverty by 2040
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation warns the 'stark findings' are a wake-up call for political leaders.
UK Defence Workers Hold Four-Day Strike Over 'Insulting' Pay Offer
Unite says feelings among its Defence Support Group are 'running high'.
Eton College Headmaster Tony Little to Join Global School Chain Gems Education
Sir Michael Tomlinson, a former head of Ofsted, tells IBTimes UK the move is 'hugely significant'.
Chancellor George Osborne Will Overspend £25bn on UK's Welfare Bill, Labour Claims
Ed Balls, the Shadow Chancellor, says Osborne will 'totally fail' at balancing the books.
Labour's Rochester Candidate Defends Ed Miliband's Housing Policies from Her Lobbying Firm Boss
Exclusive: Naushabah Khan tells IBTimes UK that her party has a 'really clear plan' despite boss's comments.
MPs Want Future General Elections on National 'Democracy Day' Holidays to Boost Voter Turnout
The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee has proposed a range of 'radical' reforms.
PwC: Top Global Companies in the Dark About Cost of Sending Workers Abroad
PwC says firms' lack of information will 'cost them dearly' in the long run.
NHS Gets £300m Injection to Deal with 'Unprecedented Demand' over Christmas
Jeremy Hunt says emergency admissions are growing about 3% to 4% year in, year out.
EU Referendum: Sir John Major Warns Germany There's a 50% Chance of a 'Brexit'
The former Prime Minister warns if the negotiations go badly that percentage will rise.
Nick Clegg: Top UK Employers Have Set New Benchmark for Social Mobility
The Deputy Prime Minister says companies know they need to find the best talent in order to succeed.
Blow for Chancellor George Osborne as Eight in Ten Brits Say Economic Recovery 'Isn't Helping'
Ipsos MORI says economic optimism is still not converting to a feel-good factor for the population.
Nigel Farage Accepts Ed Miliband's 'Debate Challenge' after Labour Leader Attacks Ukip
The Ukip leader says he wants a TV debate with Miliband after 24 November.
Labour MP John McDonnell Was 'Simply Reporting' Call to 'Lynch' Employment Minister Esther McVey
McDonnell says Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps should withdraw his allegations.
Nick Clegg 'Not Really Needed' During Rochester By-Election Campaign, Says Lib Dem Candidate
Exclusive: Geoff Juby tells IBTimes UK that Clegg's presence would not have "much effect".
Nick Clegg Suggests Convicted Rapist Ched Evans Should Play Football Abroad
The Deputy Prime Minister also says Sheffield United have a 'long and hard' decision to make.
Jeremy Hunt: NHS Must Save £10bn a Year by 2020 With Efficiency Savings
The Health Secretary is expected to make the announcement at the thinktank The King's Fund.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond Blasts 'Bizarre' Liberal Democrat Foreign Aid Pledge
Backbench bill was introduced by Liberal Democrat MP and former cabinet minister Michael Moore.
Ed Miliband Vows to 'Fight' for What He Believes in After Labour Leadership 'Crisis'
The Labour leader says he 'absolutely' sees a Prime Minister when he looks in the mirror.
Labour's Poll Ratings Drop to Lowest Level Since Final Days of Gordon Brown's Premiership
Ipsos MORI says the Conservatives have a three-point lead over Ed Miliband's party
UK Inflation 'Likely' to Drop Below 1% Ahead of 2015 General Election - Mark Carney
The Bank of England governor says it is probable he will have to write a letter to the Chancellor.
UK Unemployment Rate Holds at 6% as David Cameron's 'Jobs Miracle' Stalls
But the ONS says real wages have grown as weekly earnings outstripped inflation.
UK Employment: Full-Time Workers Only Account for One in Every 40 New Jobs Since 2008
The TUC says there are still far too few full-time employee jobs for everyone who wants one,
Winter Freeze: 3.5 Million UK Older People Worried about Keeping Warm
Age UK says high energy bills and fuel poverty are weighing heavily on the minds of older people.
MPs Blast NHS England over 'Ineffective' Oversight and 'Conflicts of Interest' in Out-of-Hours GPs
Report says some CCGs have awarded out-of-hours contracts without a competitive procurement process.
Welsh Government Given Powers to Lower Voting Age for Income Tax Referendum
The move means 16-year-olds could vote on whether to give Welsh minister income tax-varying powers
Rochester: Cameron Urges Labour and Lib Dem Supporters to Vote Tactically Against Ukip
The Prime Minister made the call after a poll put Ukip on a 12-point lead over the Conservatives.
UK Businesses Keeping Maternity Packages under 'Lock and Key'
Glassdoor says a more 'honest and open' approach from employers could improve job candidates.
Bernard Hogan-Howe: Met Police Waiting on Home Office to Decide on Water Cannon Use
The police commissioner told MPs the equipment would have helped during the 2011 Summer Riots.