Edinburgh Tram Report Speaks of 'Poor Management And Abdication Of Responsibility'
Nine years after the initial public inquiry was launched, a 961-page report exposes the truth behind the years of delays and huge overspending.
Ofcom launches new investigations and research into active politicians in the news
The communications regulator has launched two investigations in response to the coverage on GB News and Talk TV. Furthermore, new research is being conducted into public perceptions of politicians in the news.
New monarch gives fresh impetus to Scotland's independence debate
The governing Scottish National Party (SNP), which wants another independence referendum following the 2014 "no" vote, is not calling for a republic.
Legendary British actor Sean Connery has died aged 90
Sir Sean's son Jason told the BBC that his father died peacefully in his sleep overnight while in the Bahamas, having been "unwell for some time".
British politicians paid handsomely to appear on 'Russian propaganda' TV network
A number of prominent British MPs have defended receiving heft pay checks for speaking appearances on the broadcaster RT, formerly Russia Today.
Alex Salmond criticised for hosting new chat show on Kremlin-backed RT
The Kremlin-backed television station has faced criticisms in recent years owing to its controversial viewpoints.
Who has the most influence over Brexit in the UK?
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
Remain campaign boss partly blames David Cameron and BBC 'balance' for Brexit vote
Will Straw said he felt like he had one hand tied behind his back because of Tory unity fears.
6 charts that explain the UK general election results
Theresa May's Conservatives failed to win a majority after the 2017 general election produced a hung parliament.
From Salmond to Clegg: The big beasts who lost their seats in the UK general election
UK has been left with a hung parliament.
Theresa May plunges UK into uncertainty as Tory majority is slashed ahead of Brexit talks
'Strong and stable' British prime minister left 'weak and wobbly' after disastrous election.
Alex Salmond ousted in Gordon as Tories deal major blow to SNP
Former SNP leader receives 35.9% of votes to Colin Clark's 40.7%.
UK general election 2017 as it happened: May clings on with DUP backing
Theresa May is still prime minister but she has lost her majority and potentially much more.
Will Lynton Crosby's 'dead cat' win the 2017 general election for the Tories?
Conservatives are teaming up with the Australian election guru again, after his 2015 success over Ed Miliband.
How Boris Johnson ramped up his rhetoric over Russia and Syria's Assad
As foreign secretary cancels Moscow trip and heads to G7 summit, IBTimes UK looks at his recent remarks.
How the head of UK's Foreign Affairs Committee wants to deal with Syria and Russia
Senior Conservative MP and select committee chair Crispin Blunt spoke to IBTimes UK.
Russia mocks Trump as 'wartime leader' and Boris Johnson as his lieutenant
Moscow slams British foreign secretary for cancelling meeting with counterpart Sergei Lavrov over Syria sarin attack.
United States must follow international law, warns Alex Salmond
The Scottish politician said investigations have to be carried out before military action is justified.
Brexit begins: Here are the key players in the UK's negotiating team
As the UK government invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, IBTimes UK lists who need to know.
An independent Scotland could abandon the pound says Alex Salmond
Former first minister previously argued that Scotland would be able to keep using sterling.
Nicola Sturgeon calls Theresa May 'undemocratic' as UK PM blocks IndyRef2 before Brexit
First Minister of Scotland described move as 'untenable, undemocratic and totally unsustainable'.
Barroso doctrine: Why Scotland would have to apply for EU membership after UK split
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has promised to maintain Scotland's current relationship with the EU.
How did your MP vote? Commons rejects Lords amendment for parliamentary say on Brexit deal
Here is how MPs in the House of Commons voted on measure for 'meaningful' vote on Brexit deal.
How did your MP vote? Commons rejects Lords amendment to guarantee EU citizens' rights
MPs have overturned the upper house amendment on EU nationals' rights. Here is how your MP voted.
Trump and May's special relationship UK state visit on hold until 'the heat dies down'
The Stop Trump Coalition vows to turn the temperature up on the US president rather than quieten down.
Massive crowd protests outside Parliament against Trump's state visit to Britain
Stop Trump Coalition and One Day Without Us movement organised joint nationwide day of action.
Bookmakers put Scottish independence odds-on favourite by 2025
William Hill indicates a second independence referendum will likely lead to Scottish secession from the UK.
John Bercow Trump row: Who could replace the House of Commons speaker?
Bercow faces a motion of no confidence after banning Donald Trump from addressing MPs.
Brexit bill: How your MP voted on triggering Article 50
The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill passed by a majority of 494 to 122.
UK takes a major step on the road towards Brexit as Commons greenlights Article 50 bill
Not a single amendment to the bill was passed.