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George Osborne wants Theresa May to revive his Northern Powerhouse plan
London Evening Standard editor urged the prime minister to commit to high speed rail in the north.
US 'wants more British troops in Afghanistan' as Trump announces Washington strategy
UK reportedly offered to send 85 more troops by November, increasing total to 585.
FTSE 100 executive pay falls by nearly 20% amid political pressure
Britain's top bosses took home median pay of £3.5m this year, compared to £4.3m in 2016.
Conservatives now criticising Charlottesville Nazis fuelled white extremism in the first place
Anti-immigration rhetoric and the demonisation of minorities by mainstream politicians is nourishing fascists.
Theresa May fails to condemn Donald Trump's Nazi comments
Trump sparked outrage for blaming both sides of the rallies in Charlottesville.
Brexit minister David Davis faces very public attacks from his former top aide
James Chapman, who served as Davis' chief-of-staff, made the claims on Twitter.
Grenfell Tower inquiry accused of 'whitewash' for ignoring social housing policy
Inquiry into tower block fire will not look into wider social issues as it will raise "political" questions.
EU nationals are 'scrambling' to stay in the City a year after the Brexit vote
A top headhunter has warned that London's financial sector is 'haemorrhaging talent'.
Theresa May will visit Japan to talk up post-Brexit trade amid North Korea crisis
British prime minister is planning to meet with her Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe.
UK proposes 'temporary customs union' with EU to ensure smooth Brexit transition
Paper suggests soft transition to avoid a 'cliff edge' for British exporters.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has been 'hijacked' by his pro-Brexit colleagues
Labour MP Chuka Umunna blames Eurosceptic cabinet ministers as Tories put on show of unity.
MoggMentum recedes as Jacob Rees-Mogg denies Tory leadership bid
Conservative MP has dismissed claims he will challenge Theresa May for Tory leadership.
Theresa May returns from holiday to cabinet united on leaving single market
Chancellor Phillip Hammond and trade secretary Liam Fox appear to bury hatchet over Brexit plan.
Americans, Germans and Brits all think their countries are going in the wrong direction
Citizens of some of the world's biggest economies are unhappy, Ipsos MORI reveals.
What are the odds on Brexit not happening?
A number of bookies believe the UK will still be in the EU after 2019.
Malta's Prime Minister is starting to believe that 'Brexit won't happen'
Joseph Musca claims British public opinion is changing and hopes to see new referendum on final Brexit deal.
Ireland wants a sea border with the UK after Brexit – here is what that means
Proposal has been denounced by Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party.
59% of Brexit backers think gay sex is 'unnatural'
YouGov poll released on the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act (1967).
UK businesses will face a skills cliff-edge if Theresa May gets her migration plan wrong
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
UK launches probe into benefits of EU migration a month after starting Brexit talks
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has asked a group of top economists to investigate.
Theresa May asked to improve internet speed on submarines so sailors can watch porn
A conversation about internet speeds took a very different turn.
Travelling to Wales will be cheaper as government plans to abolish all River Severn tolls in 2018
Tolls have been in place for 50 years and a season ticket can cost up to £396 for lorries.
EU free movement will continue in UK for four years after Brexit to help business
Theresa May's cabinet are reportedly behind the shift in tone after a week-long briefing war.
Theresa May to take three-week holiday in Italy and Swiss Alps
PM takes first long break since disastrous election result.
Theresa May's post-election popularity ratings are the worst for any PM in history
Ipsos MORI also shows that Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has seen his satisfaction scores rise.
Government reveals £1.2m cost of Article 50 legal battle a day before parliament breaks up
Gina Miller beat Theresa May in the High Court and Supreme Court to give MPs a say.
State pension age raised to 68: Government announces millions will have to work an extra year
Retirement age was originally meant to be raised to 68 between 2044 and 2046.
Protesters in wheelchairs block House of Commons entrance in benefits cuts demonstration
They gathered outside the chamber where MPs held the last PMQs before the summer break.
Theresa May talks Brexit with Estonian PM as Baltic nation starts EU presidency
Jüri Ratast warned May that Brexit will impact on the everyday lives of many Europeans.
Macron's France beats UK and US in soft power rankings following Brexit and Trump votes
French president's business-friendly approach is winning him friends across the globe.