IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Business leaders need to avoid PR advisers and worries about brand damage to show leadership.
Exclusive: Institute of Directors chief Simon Walker backs 'In' campaign but says concessions will be crucial.
Osborne was speaking on arrival at meeting of European finance ministers.
Here is my blueprint for Cameron as he seeks to build on amazing election triumph.
Prime minister to meet 1922 Committee for first time since winning majority.
Credit ratings agency says withdrawal could have consequences for British economy.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon held out the possibility of a new independence referendum.
EU leaders keeping quiet about UK general election which is too close to call.
Conservatives may not be seen as anti-business, but an EU referendum will hurt the economy.
Nigel Farage unveils Ukip manifesto in Thurrock for 2015 general election.
Ukip blasts Tory manifesto on Europe a 'work of fiction'.
UK prime minister Cameron says he would not fight for a third term if he wins a second.
Nigel Farage said his party could form part of a coalition government with the Conservatives and Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party.
Business for Britain says Labour is scared of voters and ignorant to what business really wants.
Merkel will meet with Cameron for one-on-one talks during a visit to the UK on 7 January.
Cameron faces an uphill battle to persuade voters to stay in the EU if a referendum does take place.
Prime Minister initially pledged to give Britons the vote two years after the general election.
'Political isolationism would leave us poorer' said CBI director-general John Cridland.
The Green Party would campaign on any referendum for the UK to stay in the European Union, says Natalie Bennett
The former far-right leader endorses Ukip to "hold Cameron's feet to referendum fire".
Markets hate uncertainty, so how can businesses develop a steadfast plan for next year?