Nick Clegg's party has attracted almost £500,000 in the top 20 closet constituencies.
Sturgeon won't enter Labour coalition with unless support of UK's nuclear missile submarine fleet is ditched.
Non-doms already pay over £8bn a year in tax, and Labour's non-dom plans may lead to aggressive avoidance strategies.
Ukip policy chief Suzanne Evans announced the proposal alongside other female friendly policies.
Labour leader hits back after top Tory accused him of plotting to 'stab Britain in the back'.
IBTimes UK takes a light hearted look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
British writer spoke to a small audience at a talk in central London.
ComRes poll for the Daily Mail and ITV News has the Conservatives three points ahead of Labour
Ashcroft poll predicts Labour to steal Harrow East, Hove, Morecambe & Lunesdale and Stockton South.
LGBT charity Stonewall says political parties need to tackle homophobic hate crime in general election
The film portrays Natalie Bennett and the Greens as the only real alternative to the main parties.
David Cameron and Nicky Morgan will make the education policy announcement later today.
The reality star is interviewing the Eurosceptic for his ITV 2 documentary Educating Joey Essex.
Radical changes in pension rules combined with lack of understanding could open the floodgates for mis-selling of new products.
IBTimesUK rounds up some of the best photos from the General Election campaign so far.
Sturgeon also says she wants to do a deal with Labour to keep the Tories out of government.
Labour government will abolish tax inequality status, recently highlighted by HSBC scandal.
Calls for next elected government to tackle personal debt hitting £2.5tn by the end of the decade.
Survation poll found a vast majority of the community favour the Conservatives over other parties.
Populus poll puts Labour two points ahead of Conservatives as former prime minister enters election fray.
IBTimes UK argues why we need all-women shortlists to improve female political representation.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage promises to spend 2% of Britain's GDP on military spending each year.