Nigel Farage to address rally of German far-right party Alternative für Deutschland
The former UKIP leader will make the speech on Friday.
Conservative whips 'in secret talks with Labour' over Brexit timetable vote
The Tories do not want to be defeated on the Great Repeal Bill.
Can the EU's open border policy survive? Right-wingers use Barcelona attack to target Schengen
The freedom of movement has come under strain in recent years.
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.
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.
Anti-Islam candidate Anne Marie Waters allowed to stand for UKIP leadership
The new leader will be announced in September at the annual party conference.
How Charlie Gard became a mascot for regressive causes
Charlie Gard and his cause have been exploited by right-wingers and fundamentalist Christians.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, father of six children, has never changed a nappy: 'The nanny does it brilliantly'
Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher Rees-Mogg will be attended to by a nanny.
Can an app save Ukip? Direct democracy drive dominates leadership race
Peter Whittle and John Rees-Evans reach out to the party's grassroots after a 'terrible loss' in morale.
Who is Anne Marie Waters? Ukip leadership hopeful accused of stoking up anti-Muslim hatred
Waters' supporters have praised her campaigning against Islamism - but critics say she goes too far.
Farage doesn't want to be Ukip leader again – but his ally Peter Whittle is the hot favourite
Party insider tells IBTimes UK that Whittle's media exposure gives him a big advantage over rivals.
Who has the most influence over Brexit in the UK?
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
Jeremy Corbyn shows 'true Brexit colours' as Labour's rebel shadow ministers are sacked over EU vote
Andy Slaughter, Catherine West and Ruth Cadbury voted to keep the UK in the EU's single-market.
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
Corbyn set to be 'most popular baby name of 2017'
UK trend of new-borns getting named after popular political figures.
Brexit Means Brexit: BBC doc examines UK's split with EU featuring Boris Johnson and Donald Trump
Patrick Forbes began filming after the referendum last June.
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.
Finsbury Park attack: We need to make political violence a taboo
In our language and attitudes, we can place it in the same moral category as child abuse or cannibalism.
Criticising the media over terror attacks has turned into mass conspiracy
If a lie might help to further one's political aims, few it seems have time for the truth.
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.
Was Project Fear right? Five warning signs that show the UK economy is slowing down
Soaring inflation, subdued wage growth and declining retail sales spell trouble for Britain's economy.
Swedish neo-Nazi drove 'swastika' car into crowd of Iraqi refugees in Malmo
The 22-year-old crashed and had to barricade himself in his car as the refugees sought retribution.
Will Nigel Farage return as Ukip leader? Top party insider says the odds are slim
Exclusive: Senior Ukip source tells IBTimes UK that a Farage return is unlikely.
Paul Nuttall resigns as leader following Ukip wipeout
It was the second time in a year Nuttall lost at the ballot box.
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.
Paxman on privacy: 'Do you think anyone is really interested in your sex lives? They're not.'
Paxman is used to grilling politicians, but can he handle Infosecurity Europe?
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.
A brief history of how British politics became a house fire
From bendy bananas to Scottish independence - a timeline of turmoil and chaos.
Vodafone moves to block ads from fake news and hate speech websites
The telecoms giant said it "will not tolerate" being associated with such abusive content.
'Kill them all': GOP congressman Clay Higgins on Islamic radicals
Higgins said that 'all of Christendom...is at war with Islamic horror'.