HSBC's chief UK economist said the BoE have overestimated economic growth predictions
In an exclusive interview, IBTimes talks politics and cricket with the controversial Ukip leader over a pint or three.
The Conservatives and Labour are already looking beyond David Cameron and Ed Miliband
Clegg urges Britons to vote against leaving the EU in the possible 2017 referendum
Labour leader Ed Miliband plunged into fresh leadership crisis amid reports of a brewing rebellion against him within the party.
As we approach the 2015 General Election, IBTimes UK looks at the state of Osborne's economy.
Rumours of unrest among backbench Labour MP about Miliband's position.
YouGov poll reveals just 16% believe Labour leader Ed Miliband would make best prime minister.
New survey shows just one in seven voters feel they are benefiting from upturn.
Lord Ashcroft poll finds Ed Miliband's party holds a three point lead across 12 constituencies.
The Shadow Education Secretary says Labour should not fear talking about troubled families.
Would you stay if Ukip won a general election and put Nigel Farage in Number 10 Downing Street?
With the general election only months away now, the political parties will be working on ad campaigns to slay their challengers.
Mass immigration and an NHS funding crisis will define the general election in 2015.
Harry Leslie Smith's policies are in line with so many disenfranchised people in Britain. For the views of this 91-year-old RAF veteran turn author is going to be bang in demand.
Tory defector Mark Reckless will fight for the seat for Nigel Farage's party, hoping for same success as Douglas Carswell in Clacton
City & Guilds says constant change over the past three decades has damaged Britain's skills system.
John Mills backs Ed Miliband and lashes out at tax frauds in interview with IBTimes UK.
The Chancellor says children and grandchildren will benefit from the move.
The Labour leader attempted to restore faith in politics with his final key speech in Manchester before the general election.
Labour leader says his party will raise the minimum wage to £8 an hour if it wins the 2015 UK general election.
The shadow business secretary says Labour will abolish the current system if elected.