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Philippines will 'not beg' for aid, Rodrigo Duterte warns US and EU
'I'll be the first one to go hungry and the first the one to die,' the president vowed.
Romil Patel Oct 06, 2016
Amber Rudd's policies are far more extreme than anything Ukip has suggested
If Ukip can't step up, voters have a radical choice between May's aristocratic right and Corbyn's Trotskyist left.
Suzanne Evans Oct 05, 2016
Theresa May will divide Britain to rule it - that's what seizing the 'centre ground' really means
This was the most isolationist, contradictory speech delivered by a party leader in recent times.
Jane Merrick Oct 05, 2016
I never thought I'd say this - but I miss David Cameron and his liberal instincts
It's as if suddenly we live in a one-party state where dissent is scorned - which allows racism to steadily grow.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown Oct 04, 2016
The Tories are beatable, but the left will be undone by its attitude to foreign policy
If Corbynistas are so wrong about world events, the public will ask how they can be trusted to run things here.
James Bloodworth Oct 04, 2016
British businesses should drop fears over EU single-market, says ex-BCC boss
John Longworth spoke to IBTimes UK at the 2016 Conservative conference in Birmingham.
Ian Silvera Oct 04, 2016
Tory conference: Theresa May has played a blinder so far – but we need Labour opposition
It's not good for the governing party, which needs to be tested to avoid turning in on itself.
Ed Vaizey MP Oct 03, 2016
UK Chancellor Philip Hammond gives EU-funded firms Brexit guarantee
Companies will have to apply to the Treasury for the cash to 'protect British jobs and businesses'.
Ian Silvera Oct 03, 2016
UK faces 'hard Brexit' as David Davis vows Tories will slash immigration
Davis went further than any of his cabinet minister colleagues on the issue at the Tory conference.
Ian Silvera Oct 02, 2016
Read Brexit Secretary David Davis' full speech to Conservative conference
Brexit Secretary promised to bring immigration numbers down and control the UK's borders.
Staff Reporter Oct 02, 2016
Theresa May: UK will ignore Brexit doubters to unlock 'Global Britain'
British PM promised to trigger Article 50 before March at the Conservative conference.
Ian Silvera Oct 02, 2016
Ruth Davidson: Nicola Sturgeon must stop 'megaphone diplomacy' over Brexit
Scottish Conservative leader and Remain campaigner wants more cooperation from Sturgeon.
Ian Silvera Oct 02, 2016
'Brexit means Brexit': What is Theresa May's Great Repeal Bill?
Prime minister will make major Brexit announcement at the Tory conference in Birmingham.
Ian Silvera Oct 02, 2016
Jeremy Corbyn must focus less on immigration - there's no formula with wide appeal
If Labour wants a new angle, the emphasis must be on sharing the proceeds of globalisation and immigration.
Alex Balch Sep 29, 2016
Liam Fox: EU is breaking up and could implode after Brexit
International Trade Secretary issued warning ahead of the Conservative Party conference this weekend.
Ian Silvera Sep 29, 2016
Labour promises to fill EU regional funding shortfall after 2020
Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry will unveil the policy at Labour's conference today.
Ian Silvera Sep 26, 2016
Theresa May denies she asked Cameron to take softer stance on EU immigrants
PM's camp forced to release private letters in spat between 10 Downing Street and Cameron.
Rachel Middleton Sep 26, 2016
EU chief Martin Schulz reignites war of words with Boris Johnson over immigration
European Parliament president hit back at Johnson for branding Brussels' warnings as 'complete baloney'.
Ian Silvera Sep 23, 2016
Rodrigo Duterte invites UN and EU to investigate drug deaths – under one condition
The president also gave EU lawmakers the middle finger as he continues to make international headlines.
Romil Patel Sep 22, 2016
EU chief Martin Schulz talks Brexit with Theresa May, Sadiq Khan and Jeremy Corbyn
European Parliament president makes trip to UK after visit from fellow EU grandee Donald Tusk.
Ian Silvera Sep 22, 2016
Brexit Department goes on rapid recruitment drive as headcount surges by 400%
IBTimes UK's number crunching shows David Davis' ministry is growing at a swift pace.
Ian Silvera Sep 21, 2016
Vince Cable slams Tim Farron over 'seriously disrespectful' second EU referendum plan
Senior Liberal Democrat told party members Farron's flagship policy is 'counterproductive'.
Ian Silvera Sep 19, 2016
Eastern European countries will veto Brexit if their citizens rights are threatened
Visegrad Four have called for equality for their citizens who live and work in the UK.
Lucy Pasha-Robinson Sep 18, 2016
Bratislava summit: Angela Merkel says EU is in 'critical' situation
Leaders have gathered in Bratislava with bloc reeling from Brexit and the refugee crisis.
Tom Porter Sep 16, 2016
Ukip leadership election: Diane James expected to succeed Nigel Farage
Party will make the announcement in afternoon after Farage gives his final address as leader.
Ian Silvera Sep 16, 2016
Jean-Claude Juncker blames Brexit on 40 years of lies and half truths about the EU
EU president admits vote outcome shows something wrong not only with the UK but Europe as well.
Rachel Middleton Sep 15, 2016
Why Barack Obama wants to push TTIP through before he leaves the White House
US has enjoyed huge success in a long-term, bipartisan goal of backing growth of free trade across the world.
Andrew Hammond Sep 15, 2016
European Union countries to have free WiFi in public spaces by 2020
Public areas would include parks, squares, libraries and public buildings.
Agamoni Ghosh Sep 15, 2016
Jean-Claude Juncker proposes new European military HQ to work towards an EU army
The European Commission president made a range of new proposals during his State of the Union address.
William Watkinson Sep 14, 2016
Juncker condemns Brexit-linked killing of Polish factory worker in Essex
Europe cannot accept Polish workers being 'murdered in the streets of Essex', the EU chief tells MEPs.
Ian Silvera Sep 14, 2016
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