Energy suppliers SSE and Npower in 'well advanced' merger talks
Two of the UK's 'Big Six' energy companies hope to form a mammoth supplier serving over 12 million households.
'The dam has broken': Ruth Davidson warns that Westminster locker room culture 'has got to stop'
The Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson spoke following the shock resignation of Secretary of State for Defence Sir Michael Fallon.
Jeremy Corbyn denounces 'warped' culture of sexual harassment in Westminster
Female staff reportedly discussed alleged abuse by Labour and Conservative politicians in WhatsApp group.
InsureTech: Breaking point and price competition
Sam Madden, UK Director at Wiraya, examines the state of price comparison sites targeting the insurance industry.
'Thank God people were d**ks to me': Henry Cavill recalls school bullying and proud British upbringing
The Superman actor was nicknamed "Fat Cavill" while studying at the prestigious Stowe School in Buckinghamshire, England.
'Such a sad event': Calvin Harris kicks Theresa May when she's down over Tory party conference song choice
PM used Scottish DJ's collaboration with Rihanna This Is What You Came For as her entrance tune at her disastrous keynote speech.
Catalonia referendum: Can Spain's Mariano Rajoy survive after the police violence?
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont says region to declare unilateral autonomy within 48 hours of vote.
Why are Kurdish and Catalan independence OK, but not British independence?
Because of its history, Britain will never be the underdog. That doesn't mean it can't be right.
Ireland's ESB poised to enter UK energy utility market
State-owned company says it is at an advanced stage of fulfilling British regulatory requirements.
Energy watchdog considers price cap for vulnerable customers
The move comes after plans for a wider price cap was dropped from the last month's Queen's speech.
Who has the most influence over Brexit in the UK?
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
May sets light to energy price cap proposals in Queen's Speech
Queen's Speech talks of commitments to price protection rather than energy caps mentioned in the election campaign.
Andy Murray still number one despite shock Queen's loss and Federer and Nadal renaissance
British star's Wimbledon preparations took a big hit with shock first-round defeat to Jordan Thompson.
What next for Brexit stalemate as Tories and SNP battle post-election wobbles
After all the election hullabaloo, the real concern is that Britain is just as divided as ever over 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.
Jeremy Corbyn is ready for another election in 2017 as Labour takes six point lead in the polls
"This election wasn't just about Brexit – there was something very different about it," left-winger said.
Boris Johnson denies leadership plot as 'tripe' as wounded Theresa May limps into Brexit talks
UK foreign secretary has publicly thrown his support behind the prime minister.
From Salmond to Clegg: The big beasts who lost their seats in the UK general election
UK has been left with a hung parliament.
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.
The snap election nobody in the UK wanted: 'It's politics everywhere and I'm sick of it'
A jaded electorate vent their anger on a sunny day in High Wycombe
Boris Johnson sparks outrage after discussing alcohol in Sikh temple
It was yet another political gaffe for the foreign secretary.
Corbyn and his allies care more about controlling Labour than winning the election
That Jeremy Corbyn will stay on as leader even if Labour suffers a big election defeat shouldn't surprise us.
What is wrong with Britain's energy prices?
Theresa May vows to end 'rip-off' prices but providers and trade bodies warn price cap could exacerbate problems.
Energy companies hit back at Theresa May's plans for a price cap
The Tories will be accused of recycling a Labour policy from 2015.
Centrica loses over 260,000 customers but remains on track to hit annual targets
The UK's largest energy supplier said warm weather in the UK and the US lowered power consumption.
European leaders to decide if a 'United Ireland' could join the EU
Irish leaders wonder what would happen in case of post-Brexit unification.
British Gas boss Iain Conn claims Conservative government does not believe in free market
Centrica CEO says government approach to energy bills cap is 'concerning'.
FTSE Moves: European markets jump as traders bet on Macron to win French election
Traders heaved a sigh of relief that Europe seems to have warded off the latest threat to its established order.
Scottish Power slams Conservative plans to introduce energy price caps
The Scottish power supplier becomes the latest of the Big Six energy firms to hit out at price caps.