General election 2015: Iain Duncan Smith unveils 'quiet revolution' for welfare reform
The senior Tory MP spoke with less than 100 days to go before the general election.
A British basic income? Green leader Natalie Bennett is a bad advocate of a good improvement to the welfare system
Sam Bowman of the Adam Smith Institute argues the case for a Negative Income Tax.
Northern Ireland political parties reach historic deal after 'exhausting' talks
The proposals include Westminster handing the devolved government £2bn.
Northern Ireland talks continue as 'marathon' political negations run past deadline
The UK Prime Minister had promised to give Stormont £1bn in 'financial firepower'.
Northern Ireland: Bomb attack foiled after device is found under soldier's car
A controlled explosion was carried out in Portadown, County Armagh.
Feeding Britain: How do food banks work?
The All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Hunger in the UK released its 2014 report Feeding Britain.
Robert Phillips: Nicky Morgan, shake off Ukip political football battle and give education a winning chance
UK education should not be under control of politicians who only chase political or popular agenda.
Food Banks: Church of England and MPs urge UK government to reform benefits
The All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Hunger in the UK is set to release its report today.
Autumn Statement 2014: Will it be Ebenezer Osborne or Santa George?
George Osborne delivers Autumn Statement - his last before 2015 general election - on 3 December.
Smith Commission: Give Scottish Parliament 'Substantial' Welfare and Income Tax Powers
The report, led by Lord Smith, comes after the Scottish independence referendum.
Universal Credit: National Audit Office Warns Flagship Benefits Reform May Not Prove Value for Money
Iain Duncan Smith's programme has suffered setbacks but has extended its timetable.
Scottish Devolution: Labour's Jim Murphy Backs Transfer of Income Tax Powers to Holyrood
But former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned that the move could be a 'Trojan Horse'.
Natalie Bennett: Green Party Adds 1,000 New Members a Week Because 'Two Party Politics is Clearly Dead'
Green Party leader Natalie Bennett talks to IBTimes UK about austerity, Isis, TTIP and more.
Green Party Backs EU Referendum for Britain, says Natalie Bennett
Natalie Bennett says she puts trust in UK voters and backs EU referendum.
Poverty Czar Frank Field Warns of 'Disturbing' Job Market for Low Paid Workers
Exclusive: Labour MP Frank Field tells IBTimes UK taxpayers are subsidising poverty wages.
Chancellor George Osborne Will Overspend £25bn on UK's Welfare Bill, Labour Claims
Ed Balls, the Shadow Chancellor, says Osborne will 'totally fail' at balancing the books.
UK Disabled Employees Still Face Discrimination in the Workplace, Report Finds
Disability charity Scope says disabled workers continue to face huge barriers.
DWP Accused of 'Planting Fake Tweets' Praising Universal Credit Scheme
Social security department denies tweeting praise for struggling government welfare scheme.
Lord Freud: Tory Minister Under Pressure to Make Public Explanation About Disabled Remarks
Freud is claimed to have gone into hiding after his remarks over the minimum wage.
Lord Freud: Will David Cameron Sack Tory Minister Who Said Disabled Were Not Worth Minimum Wage?
Lord Freud's remarks that some disabled were not worth the minimum wage may end with his sacking.
Who is Lord Freud? The Controversial Millionaire Banker who Believes Disabled Workers Should be Paid £2 an Hour
Lord Freud has apologised for his "foolish" suggestion.
Nus Ghani: Bricks, Barnardo's and the Quran Made My Conservative Conference One to Remember
Conferences gives us the chance to serve our communities - and listen to some very unusual speeches.
UK Cost of Living Crisis and Stagnant Wages Places 25% of Children into Poverty
End Child Poverty campaign says it's increasingly a problem in families where at least one parent works.
Turkey Subjugates the Kurds because it Shares Isis' Ideological Bed
The atrocities of Islamic State do not disturb Turkey's government as much as Kurds declaring autonomy.
Conservative Conference 2014: Iain Duncan Smith Ramps Up Universal Credit Delivery
The UK government minister spoke at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Scotland Independence Results: Labour's Ed Miliband Backs Devolution Plans
The Labour Party leader says devolution is a good idea for England and Northern Ireland.
Scotland Independence Results: No Vote Boost Markets but Raises Political Challenges [LIVE]
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Teens who Smoke Cannabis Daily 'Seven Times More Likely to Commit Suicide'
Study finds links between a considerable use of cannabis and high risk of suicide
Book Review: 'The Establishment: And How They Get Away With It' by Owen Jones
IBTimes UK looks at the best selling author's second book, The Establishment.
Iain Duncan Smith's Universal Credit Faces 'Mini Jobs' Warning from Thinktank
Resolution Foundation says welfare reform could keep recipients in 'mini jobs'.