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Scotland invades Parliament: House of Commons sees spike in Irn Bru sales after influx of SNP MPs
Since 2013-14, sales of the orange fizzy drink have doubled in the cafes and bars of parliament.
Scottish and Welsh governments will have their day in Supreme Court over Brexit vote
Court's decision is a boost for the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
MP expenses bill hits £133m as UK taxpayers are charged £7.7m more
Taxpayers' Alliance told IBTimes UK that MPs should not 'take their eyes off the ball'.
Jeremy Corbyn aide says time is real secret behind Labour leader's PMQs performance
Source close to Corbyn told IBTimes UK that he has not changed his preparations for the weekly bout.
Jacob Rees-Mogg disagrees with Zac Goldsmith over Heathrow – but here's why he is still backing him
Conservative MP tells IBTimes UK that Goldsmith is a 'model of what an MP ought to be'.
'Utterly outrageous' – Theresa May skewers Fifa over England vs Scotland poppy ban
Conservative premier was also challenged by Jeremy Corbyn over the benefits system during PMQs.
Drones v eagles: UK could use birds to stop criminals flying contraband into prisons
The UK government could train eagles to prevent drones from delivering drugs and other contraband to prisons.
MPs and peers return to Houses of Parliament after fire alarm triggers evacuation
House of Commons authorities are investigating what cause the incident.
Amber Rudd pledges £36m to pay for clearance and security of Calais 'Jungle' camp
A priority will be given to take in children at a high risk of sexual exploitation.
Bill to wipe criminal records of 50,000 gay men filibustered by Tory minister
Angry MPs shouted 'shame' at Justice Minister Sam Gyima as the seconds ticked down.
Labour brand under Jeremy Corbyn could turn toxic says political expert
University of London's Professor Tim Bale outlined the hallmarks of successful oppositions.
Conservatives hit 18-point lead as Theresa May eats into Labour and Ukip vote
Figures from Ipsos MORI mean Tories could secure a majority of 143 MPs at next general election.
Boris Johnson slammed for failing to answer question about death-row Briton Andy Tsege
Reprieve criticises Johnson for not answering question about a man accused of treason in Ethiopia.
Man arrested over alleged Houses of Parliament rape
A 23-year-old was arrested in the early hours of Friday.
Greg Clarke insists FA completed due diligence before hiring Sam Allardyce
Chairman was quizzed by the House of Commons' Culture, Media and Sport Committee on Monday.
Boris Johnson 'struck' by how little he is quizzed about Brexit abroad
Foreign secretary appeared before the powerful House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.
Jeremy Corbyn grills Theresa May over Brexit 'gimmicks and scapegoats' at PMQs
Labour leader attacked the Prime Minister over plans to 'name and shame' foreign workers.
Boris Johnson backs protests outside Russian Embassy in London over Aleppo
British Foreign Secretary says President Vladimir Putin risks turning Russia into a 'pariah nation'.
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.
Jeremy Corbyn skewers Theresa May over new grammar school plans at PMQs
Labour leader gave one of his strongest performances at Prime Minister's Questions.
Theresa May risks 'disturbing precedent' by triggering Article 50 without MP approval
House of Lords Constitution Committee says it would be 'constitutionally inappropriate' to ignore parliament.
Boundary review: Is your constituency hit by Westminster shake-up?
Labour, Jeremy Corbyn and George Osborne are set to lose out, but what about your MP?
David Cameron quits as Conservative MP: Read former prime minister's statement
Cameron says he 'fully supports' Theresa May and has 'every confidence' the UK will thrive under her leadership.
Education Secretary Justine Greening faces grilling from MPs over grammar school plans
Conservative education secretary will launch a consultation in the House of Commons today.
Jeremy Corbyn: Highlights and low points of Labour leader's first year at the top
IBTimes UK looks at the story of Corbyn's leadership of the Labour Party so far.
Owen Smith brands Jeremy Corbyn the 'disunity candidate' ahead of crunch TV debate
But the Labour leadership challenger is 24 points behind Corbyn, according to YouGov.
Theresa May rules out 'running commentary' on Brexit negotiations with EU
PM issued statement after Brexit Secretary David Davis was slapped down by Number 10.
David Davis: Britain will decide on our borders, our laws and the taxpayers' money
Davis faced MPs for the first time in the House of Commons as Brexit Secretary.
Australian-style visa system won't deliver the immigration control UK desires, says May
Conservative prime minister defended her stance during the G20 summit in China.
Pregnancy discrimination at work has surged at a shocking rate in UK, MPs warn
Women and equalities committee urges government to tackle issue of new mums forced to leave jobs.