George Osborne warns that EU is 'sleepwalking' out of global economy
European Union risks pricing itself out of global economy with excessive regulation, says chancellor
UK Chancellor George Osborne to deliver 'budget for working people' in July
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that he intends to deliver a new budget on 8 July.
Chancellor George Osborne to present budget for working people on 8 July
Ministries have until beginning of July to reveal planned cuts.
The new Tory frontbench: Meet David Cameron and his all-Conservative government
IBTimes UK profiles the prime minister's post-election cabinet and ministers.
Australian conservatives deliver soft budget after last year's bruising
Australia's conservative government delivered budget proposals on Tuesday (12 May) that were light on radical reform but heavy on pledges to return to surplus.
Labour: After Ed Miliband and Gordon Brown, should the party embrace Tony Blair's Third Way again?
Blairism helped win Labour party three elections and could have answers to its current crisis.
New Conservative cabinet is dominated by familiar faces after reshuffle
New UK cabinet contains many of the same faces as the previous Coalition cabinet.
Will David Cameron keep his promises? 10 pledges the prime minister made during election campaign
Cameron vowed to use majority in House of Commons to push through election pledges.
Election 2015: Conservatives on course to win amid Labour wipe-out in Scotland at hands of SNP
Exit poll suggests Conservative leader David Cameron will remain prime minister after election.
Election 2015: David Cameron clings to hope Conservatives can win 23 extra seats at general election
Prime Minister tells BBC Radio 4 that Tories are still fighting for majority.
Robert Phillips: Conservatives and Labour - the coalition that dares not speak its name
Will David Cameron do the sensible thing and offer to work with Ed Miliband?
Election 2015: Senior Liberal Democrat Danny Alexander leaks details of proposed £8bn Tory welfare cuts
Chief Secretary to the Treasury says plans includ limiting support to two children in child benefit and child tax credit.
Election 2015: Brexit is biggest risk to British business not Ed Miliband
Conservatives may not be seen as anti-business, but an EU referendum will hurt the economy.
US immigration reform: Where do the 2016 presidential candidates stand?
The issue is considered of utmost importance to Latino voters.
Mike Holpin the '40 kids by 20 women' dad creates incest fear for his children
Son fears getting amorous with an unknown sister by mistake.
Lee Kuan Yew death: Can Lee Hsien Loong take Singapore into the future?
All eyes are now on Lee Hsien Loong and the PAP, will things change following Lee Kuan Yew's death?
All hail Marine Le Pen, the feminist champion of modern France
Le Pen is a modern-day Napoleon and we should salute her. As long as you ignore her horrific views on women.
Nick Clegg considers quotas for Liberal Democrats in post-election diversity drive
The Deputy Prime Minister said he would support affirmative action if current measures fail.
General election 2015: David Cameron has shown his hand and he is a quitter not a fighter
UK prime minister Cameron says he would not fight for a third term if he wins a second.
George Osborne election budget as it happened: Britain is 'walking tall again'
Chancellor to announce plans to give Conservatives five more years in power.
Robert Phillips: Abandon the general election for a government of national unity
Now is the time for a courageous re-think - Britain should abandon the forthcoming general election
Communities minister Stephen Williams: Homelessness is due to immigration rather than housing shortage
Minister was laughed at during Crisis conference after boasting about the number of affordable homes being built in decade.
Universal Credit 'not an improvement for claimants', according to benefits staffers
Union survey suggests flagship welfare scheme in in 'disarray' because of lack of staff and poor IT.
Green Party spring conference: Green MEP Keith Taylor wants Brussels to help fund UK food banks
Taylor also said the state should reform the benefits system to help more of those who are in need.
HSBC: The Swiss private bank may run legally but it is still a grubby business
HSBC has wiped away muck from its past of aiding tax evasion, but it still helps rich tax dodgers.
David Cameron to unveil youth unemployment crackdown with community work plan
The prime minister is to make a major speech on his party's stance on welfare.
India bans polygamy for Muslims as 'not fundamental right in Islam'
India's Supreme Court said "practice which may run counter to public order, health or morality" is not constitutionally protected
George Osborne could have cost UK economy 5% in GDP with spending cuts, says NIESR
The analysis was published in the thinktank's National Institute Economic Review.
Political Times: Ed Balls' gaff, a 'quiet revolution' in welfare and the SNP surge
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's main Westminster gossip and political news.
Germany officially pushing Greece's Syriza to break election promises on debt and austerity
Greece's new left-wing government is trying to write-off half the country's debt.