Rise of the bleeding heart Conservative: Did Ed Miliband lose the election but win the argument?
Tories aim for centre-ground of UK politics as Labour flails amid lifeless leadership election.
Labour MPs to defy acting leader Harriet Harman in Tory welfare bill revolt
Harman was pushed to table her own amendment but Labour rebels are expected to back another.
Mhairi Black blasts George Osborne and Labour in blistering SNP maiden speech
Paisley MP is the youngest representative in parliament since the 1832 Reform Act.
Labour divided over welfare cuts after acting leader Harriet Harman backs Tory plan
Chair of Labour's Socialist Campaign Group tells IBTimes UK he opposes Osborne's plan.
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: Osborne's pension tax relief reduction gets Labour support
Lord Bradley, Labour's shadow pensions minister, tells IBTimes UK he is 'glad' with the move.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne steals TUC slogan saying 'Britain deserves a pay rise'
"Britain needs a pay rise" was the catchline of the Trades Union Congress in 2014.
Summer budget 2015: Osborne cuts £9bn from welfare in 'budget for working people'
Chancellor slashing housing benefits for those aged 18-21 and ending child tax credits for families in excess of two children.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne's speech in full
Read the Conservative chancellor's full emergency budget here.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne 'open to radical reform' in pensions system with Isa idea
The chancellor announced the government has launched a green paper about the proposal.
Summer budget 2015: Public sector pay rises capped at 1% for four more years
Chancellor George Osborne could face strike action after the controversial announcement.
Fox hunting ban: David Cameron to give Tory MPs free vote on hound numbers
The prime minister supports a change to the legislation, which covers England and Wales.
Summer budget 2015: Conservative welfare cuts will hit women the hardest
All-Tory budget presented by George Osborne will affect women who rely on benefits and tax credits.
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.
Summer budget 2015: BBC will fund £650m licence fee for over 75s says John Whittingdale
The BBC's director-general says the agreement will secure the long-term funding of the broadcaster.
Summer budget 2015 preview: What can you expect from George Osborne on 8 July?
The chancellor will unveil his emergency economic plan after the Tories won a shock majority.
EU referendum: These are the issues that will dominate the Brexit debate
From immigration to the economy, Britain will debate whether or not to stay in the EU.
David Cameron: £12bn welfare cuts to end tax credit 'merry-go-round'
Cameron criticised the welfare system saying low earners were being taxed and then paid back in benefits.
George Osborne, Iain Duncan Smith to slash welfare budget by £12bn
Ministers outline austerity measures aimed at 'reforming the damaging culture of welfare dependency'
Martin Schulz tells Britain: 'In Europe the solution comes from compromise'
The European Parliament president urges UK to choose compromise over confrontation.
Lord Lawson pours cold water over David Cameron's 'inconsequential' EU negotiations
But the former Chancellor says the British public will still vote to stay within the 28-member bloc.
Labour leader hopeful Andy Burnham keeps EU focus with 'separate campaign' push
The shadow health secretary wants Labour to set-up its own campaign for the UK to stay in the EU.
Jacob Rees-Mogg: Tory MP says 'notoriously sclerotic' EU makes Fifa look good [Video]
EXCLUSIVE: Rees-Mogg says David Cameron's negotiations should not be hurried.
Tory welfare cuts: Benefit cap threatens to plunge 40,000 children into poverty
Conservative government's benefits cap could push 40,000 children into poverty, claims leaked DWP memo.
EU referendum: Angela Merkel gives support to Cameron's reforms following Poland rejection
PM holds positive talks with German chancellor to discuss possible EU reforms ahead of referendum
US election 2016: Former New York Governor George Pataki declares presidential bid
Who is the latest Republican contender?
Greece crisis: Troika demands led to blatant violations of human rights in healthcare
The negative impact of austerity and economic recession in Greece ahead of a deal with IMF and eurozone
France: Calais police tackle illegal migrants stowing away on trucks to UK [Photo report]
Photos show French riot police tackling migrants trying to stow away on trucks heading across the British channel.
Magnus Hirschfeld: The Einstein of sex who braved Nazi genocide to wage LGBT crusade
Hirschfield founded a 19th century Stonewall before being persecuted in Nazi 'Homocaust'.