Theresa May's deputy investigated over 'suggestive' text messages amid Westminster sex scandal
First Secretary of State, Damian Green, has hit back at the allegations, claiming them to be "absolutely and completely untrue."
Archbishop of York criticises universal credit six-week waiting time
John Sentamu urges government to scrap waiting-time policy as millions of people are already facing hardship and could be further penalised as they wait for payouts.
Tory MP to miss Universal Credit debate because he'll be refereeing a Barcelona game instead
Douglas Ross previously refereed a Europa League game and will be at the Nou Camp as the Westminster debate begins.
Victory for Corbyn as government announces Universal Credit helpline will be free
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions David Gauke confirms hotline used by benefit claimants will be free following outcry
France's Emmanuel Macron finds 'president of the rich' label sticks
After scrapping a wealth tax and reaching out to big investors, Macron's popularity is flagging, and he made matters worse for himself with a vulgar reference to soon-to-be-jobless workers.
Boris Johnson launches free trade crusade
Boris Johnson calls for Britain to make 'moral case' for global free trade deals after Brexit.
David Davis says the €50bn Brexit divorce bill figure is 'made up'
"I'm not going to do an actual number on air, it would be ridiculous to do that".
Inside the Red Tape Initiative – the cross-party search for 'hidden Brexit nuggets'
Nick Tyrone, the director-general of the group, speaks to IBTimes UK about EU regulations.
Five things we learnt from the Taylor Review about Britain's gig economy
Taylor says flexibility is key to job creation in the UK, even though millions are in insecure work.
Grenfell Tower survivors have finally been given a one-year immigration amnesty
But Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott doesn't think the government has gone far enough.
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.
Millions of public sector workers set for pay rise as Tories consider axing cap
Downing Street said the government is reviewing measure after Theresa May's election blow.
Britain faces skills crunch as over a million foreign workers could leave post-Brexit
Deloitte survey finds 47% of EU workers are considering leaving the UK within five years.
Grenfell Tower: Mayor of London Sadiq Khan calls for illegal immigrant amnesty
Labour politician wants victims to feel confident they can come forward and speak to authorities.
Grenfell Tower probe reveals up to 600 UK tower blocks face combustible cladding risk
Details emerge from Downing Street after Theresa May confirms three towers are a fire hazard.
PM Theresa May pledges to re-house victims of Grenfell Tower disaster 'in three weeks'
The PM announced a £5m fund to support the victims of the disaster.
As Brexit talks start here's where Theresa May's new cabinet voted in the EU referendum
How the Conservative top team, including Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, are divided.
Damian Green gets power boost in post-election reshuffle as Theresa May turns to allies
Green, a university friend of May, has been promoted to first secretary of state by the PM.
Who are the DUP? Meet the Northern Ireland party holding up a Tory government
The party is socially conservative and often votes along Tory lines but strongly opposes a 'hard Brexit'.
I've cried twice over my disability – once from bullying, the other after my PIP assessment
The humiliating experience showed me that in another country and another time, I would have been marked for disposal.
Companies underpay workers in a bid to rescue pension funds
Resolution Foundation says workers miss out on £200 a year as companies plough money into pension schemes.
Tory manifesto launch hijacked as protesters ambush Theresa May's battle bus
"The world of work has become increasingly insecure under this Tory government," Unite said.
Conservative manifesto to pledge curbing immigration and tackling social care costs
The Tories want to target winter fuel payments for pensioners and firms hiring foreigners.
Tory high command split over 'deteriorating' Theresa May-Hammond relationship
PM and chancellor at odds in policy squabble dating back to Budget.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble says Greece on track to receive delayed bailout
Athens needs €7bn by July to fulfil debt obligations.
Theresa May unveils plan to protect pensions from 'irresponsible bosses'
Tories pledge to give more power to regulators to block takeovers that threaten pension schemes.
Tories deploy Boris Johnson for first time in election campaign to warn of 'world of threats'
Foreign secretary's speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet came amid reports he has been sidelined.
Theresa May fails to guarantee state pension triple-lock in slogan-filled PMQs
'It's a 'yes' or a 'no' and the prime minister failed to answer,' SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson said.
Theresa May silent on 'tax lock' after chancellor hints at hikes
Jeremy Corbyn said tax burden would not fall on the shoulders of those with low incomes.