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Ukip in Crisis: Deputy chairwoman Suzanne Evans sacked over Farage comments
Ukip's most senior woman sacked after telling BBC Farage is 'very divisive'
Britain and the EU: David Cameron defeats Tory eurosceptics in referendum amendment rebellion
The government has been able to avoid embarrassment over its EU referendum bill.
Douglas Carswell 'does not fit in Ukip' says former Nigel Farage aide Raheem Kassam
Raheem Kassam, the Ukip leader's right-hand man in the election, has criticised the party's only MP.
EU referendum: Voters 'distrust' Tony Blair and Nigel Farage on historic vote
The British Future poll will boost David Cameron as he seeks concessions from Brussels.
David Cameron mustn't heed Nigel Farage and Theresa May by turning his back on India
Britain is losing international students, and should look to India above all places to try and recuperate them.
Political Times: Business leaders warn of 'Brexit' and Ukip civil war ceases
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Ukip policy chief Suzanne Evans quits as Nigel Farage signals end to purple civil war
Leading Ukip official authored the Eurosceptic party's general election manifesto.
Nigel Farage and Douglas Carswell put on united Ukip front in electoral reform push
The Ukip heavyweights came together after infighting threatened to split the Eurosceptic party.
JCB boss Lord Bamford backs Brexit as David Cameron considers EU negotiation lines
Tory peer made comments ahead of planned historic referendum on British exit from eurozone
Ukip crisis: The purple party faces internal earthquake over split personality
Ukip's shift to the left could tear the party apart in the wake of the general election.
Cameron can head off future Ukip-style protest movements by embracing state capitalism
2015 was the year of the fringe party. Now Cameron must act to restore people's faith in government.
Ukip in Turmoil: Knives out as major donor urges Nigel Farage to stand down
Patrick O'Flynn says party looks like absolutist monarchy.
BBC reporter Norman Smith turns airwaves blue: History of the C-bomb on live TV
The C-word is the naughtiest in the English language - so why do presenters and politicians keep slipping it out?
Ukip deputy Paul Nuttall backs 'best communicator' Nigel Farage as purple party war brews
Nuttall lends Farage his support as Ukip faces civil war.
Ukip in turmoil: Inside the crazy court of King Nigel Farage
With Ukip in meltdown under 'King' Nigel Farage, IBTimes UK looks at his inner sanctum.
Ukip's Patrick O'Flynn attacks Nigel Farage as 'snarling, thin-skinned, aggressive'
Knives appear to be out in party.
I loathe Ukip but one MP for 3.9 million votes is a national disgrace
Ukip will be most effective defeated by exposing its ideas not by sustained a flawed, unjust electoral system.
Nigel Farage returns as Ukip leader after party rejects resignation
Ukip's national executive committee rejected Farage's offer to resigns following South Thanet defeat
David Davis: Former Europe minister says EU vote could be held in 2016
The Tory backbencher stressed it was important for David Cameron to set out a timetable.
Election 2015: What happens next? Maggie Pagano, Edmund Shing and Stefan Stern discuss the election results
Maggie Pagano talks to Edmund Shing and Stefan Stern about the implications of the election results.
Election 2015: Nick Clegg quits as Liberal Democrat leader after 'crushing and unkind' result
The former deputy prime minister warned liberalism had lost against the 'politics of fear'.
Election 2015: Nigel Farage resigns as Ukip leader after losing fight for South Thanet seat
Farage promised to resign as leader of purple party if he failed to win Kent seat.
Election 2015: Nigel Farage rants against Sun and Mail as polls predict Ukip will win only two seats
Ukip leader spoke out against the media after polls predicted his party will make no gains at general election.
Election 2015 has shown Ukip is bad for Britain - and we need electoral reform
The result will not reflect the true wishes of the British people and we need proportional representation.
Election 2015: British democracy seen through lens of Washington photographer Chip Somodevilla
Award-winning American photojournalist Chip Somodevilla sees the UK election through the prism of a Washington lens.
Election 2015: Markets calm ahead of voting but potential uncertainty ahead
Trading on the FTSE 100 has remained steady in the day before the election.
Election 2015: Party leaders rally troops as fight for Number 10 nears end
The last-minute speeches will come with less than 24 hours before polls open across the UK.
Stephen Foster: Ed Miliband wins the election ad campaign leaving David Cameron in his pocket
With the Tories and Labour neck and neck, we can at least offer a view on Miliband's ad victory over Cameron.
Robert Phillips: Conservatives and Labour - the coalition that dares not speak its name
Will David Cameron do the sensible thing and offer to work with Ed Miliband?
Election 2015: Voting Ukip is like a Eurosceptic 'suicide note', says Iain Duncan Smith
The scathing intervention comes with less than 48 hours before voters go to the polls.