Tories plot modernisation as 'ideological wet dream' of a manifesto is consigned to the dustbin
First Secretary of State Damian Green was the keynote speaker at the Bright Blue conference.
Who has the most influence over Brexit in the UK?
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
British military receives a 50% surge in number of Buddhist fighters
Figures show 780 members of the Army, Royal Navy and Air Force are part of the religion.
Rupert Murdoch: Charting the media mogul's rise and his net worth
The Australian has built one of the largest media empire in the world, including The Sun, The Times and Fox News.
'World Cup bidding process will stay the same' says disgraced ex-Fifa chief Jack Warner
The former vice-president of football body defends corruption claims against him.
How Theresa May has become seduced by the logic of dictators when it comes to human rights
An attack on the Human Rights Act is an attack on us all
Ed and David Miliband face communication breakdown as radio interview is cut short
Brothers were heard together for the first time since Ed won the Labour leadership contest in 2010.
Theresa May 'blocked' call to grant EU nationals residency rights after Brexit vote
May was the only cabinet minister to oppose David Cameron's plan, George Osborne claims.
A big chunk of our European identity is being hacked away
Can anyone name me a country which built success by governing against the interests of its younger generation?
One year after the Brexit vote, the UK may have faced the economic calm before the storm
"The risk is that there is a rapid erosion in business and consumer confidence," Jonathan Portes warns.
Vince Cable interview: Meet the ex-business secretary hoping to become Lib Dem leader
Cable spoke with IBTimes UK about his leadership bid, Brexit, the election and his time in office.
Young, pro-EU and highly educated: 6 graphs that show how Corbyn turned things around
An analysis of Ipsos MORI data from the general election shows under-24 turnout increased to 64%
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.
What happened to April Jones? New documentary examines 5-year-old's disappearance and murder
Mark Bridger is serving life imprisonment for killing the little girl from Wales.
The tragedy of Grenfell Tower brings to a head our deep disenchantment with our elected elite
Theresa May avoids difficult questions as the public looks for leadership, compassion, action and responsibility.
Brexit negotiations will begin on 19 June
Start of the talks comes almost a year after EU referendum.
Someone has put the UK government up for sale on eBay
The ad has gathered 27 bids so far and the auction is still going.
Manchester United transfer dossier: £200m spending spree necessary for two-pronged attack
Red Devils set to strengthen considerably to balance renewed title bid with Champions League return.
The biggest division in modern Britain boils down to if you own a home
The trigger for the 2008 crash is arguably the biggest driver of post-crash inequality.
Barack Obama's election guru caught up in Tory blame games over UK vote
Jim Messina apparently predicted that Theresa May was set for a majority of 92 seats.
David Cameron tells Theresa May to listen to rival parties as UK faces 'softer' Brexit
"She is going to have to talk more widely, listen to other parties," the former prime minister said.
Hung parliament is the market's depressing dessert after a pathetic electoral main course
Buying any dips in the stock market given the current climate could mean having tried to catch a falling knife.
David Cameron attends fancy dress party as James Bond villain Emilio Largo
The former PM was dressed in a white jacket complete with cigar and cat to perfect the Bond villain look.
Owen Paterson: EU cannot ignore pro-Brexit parties winning 85% of the vote
Ex-Conservative minister spoke to IBTimes UK about the election, Theresa May and Brexit.
George Osborne branded 'self-indulgent' for calling Theresa May a 'dead woman walking'
Tory MP Dominic Raab attacked former Chancellor for his 'unprofessional' remarks about the PM.
Angela Merkel pictured enjoying a drink as she urges May to get on with Brexit negotiations
Comes as top pro-Brexit Conservative MEP tells IBTimes UK that 'genuine stability' is needed.
After four major elections in four years, are we vote-free until 2022?
There are no top-level elections planned until the next general, in 2022.
Theresa May just damaged herself, her party, and her country - she won't last long
A Tory leader called a vote and left Britain in turmoil - haven't we been here before?
From strong and stable to weak and wobbly? Prime Minster Theresa May's year in pictures
In an attempt to cling on as Prime Minister, May has said she will form a government supported by her "friends" in the DUP.
Theresa May could end up as the shortest serving prime minister in a century
May has yet to even reach one year in Number 10.