Greece brought to 48-hour standstill by nationwide strikes over tax and pension changes
Workers from the private and public sectors have walked out.
MPs say Business Secretary Javid had 'no idea of the severity' of the Tata Steel UK crisis
Minister was not on top of the Tata Steel situation, Business Select Committee finds.
Tycoon Sir Philip Green under fire from MPs for BHS collapse amid probe into pension black hole
Ex-owner Green's handling of retailer dubbed 'unacceptable face of capitalism'.
President Barack Obama makes emotional pro-EU plea to British voters during UK visit
US president says UK's influence on the world stage is magnified by its membership of the EU.
EU referendum on a knife edge as Jeremy Corbyn prepares to make first intervention
Corbyn will urge voters to stay in the EU, 'warts and all' when he sets his case out.
Panama Papers: Labour and SNP launch joint tax transparency attack against David Cameron at PMQs
Jeremy Corbyn and Angus Robertson quiz the prime minister over HMRC staffing levels.
EU referendum: Conservative grassroots back top Tories behind Brexit campaign for new leader
'Leave' spokesmen Michael Gove and Boris Johnson are among the favourites to succeed Cameron.
EU referendum: The vote is looking closer than ever - David Cameron's reputation is at stake
One area where they could surely try harder is in the debate about 'sovereignty.'
More than 30,000 people support call to ban David Cameron from returning to UK from holiday
'Cameron presents a clear and present danger,' the online petition says.
Zimbabwe: President Robert Mugabe and war veterans set meeting date as tensions grow
Commentators say that the freedom fighters' resolution is designed to set the stage for Mugabe 'ouster'
Disability activists shout 'no more deaths from benefits cuts' during PMQs at Commons
Disability activists shout 'no more deaths from benefits cuts' at PMQs
George Osborne's 'botched' Budget approved by MPs including Iain Duncan Smith
Lawmakers have passed Chancellor George Osborne's highly controversial Budget
Defiant George Osborne admits disability cuts were a 'mistake' but fails to apologise
Labour's shadow chancellor John McDonnell branded the chancellor a 'political chancer'.
George Osborne and Ken Clarke want to go down in history as 'reformers' - they won't
Ken Clarke appeared on the Today programme and rallied to the support of our beleaguered Chancellor.
George Osborne live stream: Watch chancellor face MPs in career-defining defence of 2016 Budget
Troubled Conservative MP is set to face a frosty reception when he addresses the House of Commons on 22 March.
Another blow to George Osborne as government borrowing in February is higher than expected
Public sector net borrowing came to £7.1bn in February against a market expectation of £5.9bn.
George Osborne finally set to reappear to defend Budget as further welfare cuts scrapped
As Stephen Crabb said no further plans for welfare cuts, Cameron was tasked with damage control.
Iain Duncan Smith: The rise and fall of the former work and pensions secretary
IBTimes UK guides you through the ups and downs of the Duncan Smith's political career.
Compassionate Conservatism as it happened: Watch David Cameron launch fightback to IDS resignation
Prime minister will defend his social reform record in a statement to MPs on 21 March.
Iain Duncan Smith biography: The 'quiet man' giving David Cameron a loud headache
IBTimes UK profiles the former cabinet minister as the Conservatives face a crisis.
Tory tensions at breaking point as Cameron says Osborne 'messed up'
Cameron says Osborne 'would have hell to pay in the papers', according to a Cabinet source.
George Osborne's lifetime Isa could impoverish millions of pensioners
Tory pensions minister says new savings reform could encourage OAPs to overspend.
Iain Duncan Smith tells Andrew Marr quitting was 'not about attacking the PM or Europe'
IDS also said the party was 'losing focus' and he refused to back George Osborne for PM.
Tempers flared as David Cameron begged Iain Duncan Smith to not resign
UK prime minister reportedly 'threw his toys out of the pram' and swore at his long-time colleague.
Work and Pensions secretary Stephen Crabb says disability cuts will 'not be going ahead'
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wants Chancellor George Osborne to resign over serve cuts after Duncan Smith.
Stephen Crabb to replace Iain Duncan Smith as British work and pensions secretary
The MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire since 2005 has been the secretary of state for Wales for two years.
Labour tells George Osborne to follow Iain Duncan Smith and quit over disability cuts
Jeremy Corbyn says Osborne has 'lost the credibility to manage the economy' for the majority.
David Cameron 'puzzled' by Iain Duncan Smith's resignation over Budget disability cuts
UK prime minister wrote IDS had agreed to the changes to disability benefits before the Budget.
Labour must capitalise on this critical change in public mood against the Tories
Osborne's strategy of picking on the vulnerable worked for a bit - but there's a limit to what we'll tolerate.
SNP Scotland: Can't Budget, Won't Budget
Even allotting 100 per cent of oil and gas revenues to the Scottish exchequer would not eliminate what has become Scotland's annual Budget Deficit.