Investigative news site Intercept publishes top-secret cables obtained from whistleblower.
Eurosceptic says he shrugged off media attacks with 'the odd pint'.
Israel bristling at US suggestions it may have used excessive force to confront Palestinian stabbings.
Pimlico Plumbers chief writes for IBTimes UK about why he wants the UK to stay inside the EU.
In the 18 months to June, the Home Office spent £14m on deporting antisocial elements.
Submissions to Theresa May's child abuse inquiry permanently lost following glitch
A zero hours contracts crackdown and the National Living Wage are gesture politics spun as good news.
UNSC's emergency talks take place at Jordan's request as nations urge Israel and Palestine to show restraint.
French government says VAT cut would reduce tax receipts of €55m in 2016.
Deal to be agreed by member states include visa liberalisation and talks on EU accession.
The two GOP candidates want the next debate's host to give in to their demands.
There is growing concern the national infrastructure deal could pose a security threat.
The housing and urban development secretary endorsed Clinton's White House bid on 15 October.
US military presence in Afghanistan will be extended into 2017 with 5,500 troops remaining in the country.
EU External Affairs Sub-Committee told how EU can improve its future policy Middle East region.
Cameron has promised to quicken the pace of negotiations ahead of the EU summit in December.
Presidency accuses foreign media of spreading lies for 'colonising countries' funding 'terrorists'.
Scottish Nationalist Party leader is buoyed by poll showing support for Labour is dwindling
CS gas canisters were thrown into parliament session for second week in a row.
RMT source tells IBTimes UK that the move from Underground bosses will 'do more harm than good'.
The UK's renegotiation of its EU membership terms will accelerate over the coming months.
Body language expert Judi James explains the art of giving a dirty look
A deal, mediated by US, could be worth hundreds of billions of dollars to US and Israeli firms.
Those of us who hold dear our experiences need to question whether they really are vehicles of progress.
The Eurosceptic campaign plans to woo trade unionists and Labour supporters in a bid to secure a Brexit.
The funds, proposed by the EU Commission, passed through the parliament by 577 votes to 66.
It is 90 years since Marie Stopes UK opened its first abortion clinic in Brixton, south London.
Education secretary Nicky Morgan approves new building for 450 extra grammar school pupils.
Footage shows Johnson knock 10-year-old to the ground during game of touch rugby.
Charity chief and BBC executive face questions from the Public Administration Committee.