Brexit supporters walk out of George Galloway's speech at Farage's anti-EU rally
IBTimes UK attended the Eurosceptic event as David Cameron's settlement was announced.
EU summit: David Cameron 'not surprised' by Michael Gove's Brexit push
Prime minister 'disappointed' by cabinet ally's imminent decision to campaign for UK to exit EU.
EU referendum: Full list of MPs backing a Brexit vote at the historic ballot
Find out if your MP will be supporting a 'leave' vote at the forthcoming EU referendum.
Conservative activist Tim Montgomerie quits the Tories
In his statement announcing his departure from the party he criticised the Cameron government.
EU referendum: David Cameron to let Eurosceptic ministers speak out this week
Cameron to hold Cabinet meeting to lift collective responsibility on 19 February if he strikes deal.
EU referendum: Tory grassroots anger grows after David Cameron tells MPs to ignore activists
Local parties hit out at the PM after he told MPs not to bow to pressure from constituencies.
Amazon boss' appointment to DWP board prompts fierce backlash
John Mcdonnell said when it comes to tax avoidance, the 'Tories don't have a credible solution'.
EU referendum: David Cameron pleas for 'unity and harmony' from Eurosceptic ministers
PM sets out four rules around his decision to give top Tories free Brexit vote.
EU referendum: Jeremy Corbyn accuses David Cameron of 'botching' Brussels renegotiations
Labour leader says PM has failed to bludgeon EU leaders into submission.
EU referendum: David Cameron to grant Tory ministers freedom over historic vote
Conservative prime minister is hoping to secure key EU reforms ahead of the ballot.
Oliver Letwin: Top controversies of gaffe-prone Old Etonian Conservative minister
One of David Cameron's closet allies has a controversy-filled past.
EU Referendum: Cameron won't stifle Tory Eurosceptics
Ministers will be permitted to campaign for a Brexit, Number 10 is privately claiming.
Welfare claimants going hungry due to benefit delays and errors, MPs warn
Work and Pensions Select Committee raise alert after investigating welfare reforms.
Syria vote: See how your MP voted on the motion to bomb Isis in Syria – full list
MPs have voted 397 to 223 to approve the motion to attack Islamic State in Syria.
Autumn Statement 2015: 2.6m families are £1,600 a year worse off under George Osborne's cuts
The IFS says the chancellor has set himself a completely inflexible fiscal target.
Iain Duncan Smith fit-for-work scheme linked to 600 suicides
DWP dismisses 'wholly misleading' research linking suicides to work capability assessment in England
George Osborne set to clash with Work and Pensions Secretary over spending cuts
Iain Duncan Smith believed to be ready to quit if forced to compromise on universal credit reforms.
Conservative Party Conference 2015 in Manchester: Michael Gove speech in full
Justice Secretary Michael Gove addresses the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
Jeremy Corbyn shadow cabinet: The new faces in Labour's top frontbench jobs
Labour leader Corbyn appoints mixed shadow cabinet of MPs from across political spectrum.
UN set to challenge UK welfare reforms
UK government accused of 'grave and systematic' violations of disabled human rights.
Half of UK unemployed think zero-hour contracts are exploitative
Around 47% of unemployed turned down these contracts, expressing the need for guaranteed level of income.
DWP fabricates 'benefits claimants' stories: 10 misleading adverts that have been banned
Ten adverts removed for being misleading following DWP being found to fabricate stories for leaflet.
Ultimo: Founder Michelle Mone leaves firm for role in George Osborne Northern Powerhouse plan
The Scot was announced as an adviser on new start-up companies.
Government outlines £13bn blueprint for 'Northern Powerhouse' and enlists bra queen Michelle Mone
Transport investment is key to the north's economic future.
George Osborne targets £20bn of extra Whitehall cuts by 2020 in spending review
Conservative chancellor will unveil his spending review near the end of 2015.
Labour suffering 'emotional trauma' warns David Blunkett after welfare bill rebellion
Former home secretary also said the party was in 'bewilderment over where to go from here'.
UK's £12bn welfare bill passes parliament despite Labour revolt
Labour revolt highlights deep divisions within the party.
Summer budget 2015: Libertarians mourn as Tory chancellor George Osborne buries Thatcherism
Osborne's interference in minimum wage-setting will cost 60,000 jobs, predicts OBR.
Summer budget 2015 as it happened: George Osborne introduces Living Wage and commits to Nato defence target
Chancellor also gives Iain Duncan Smith an extra year to find £4bn welfare savings.
Summer budget 2015: Everything you need to know in 90 seconds
IBTimes UK explains what you need to know about George Osborne's first all-Tory budget.