Rights groups say 40 people killed in protests this week ahead of vote on change to electoral law.
Deputy PM also reveals what song got Michael Gove in trouble with David Cameron.
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
The health minister announced that the new laws would be laid before Parliament ahead of May.
Turkish leader says porous 937km border cannot be monitored 'on every inch'.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson was born in New York and holds dual citizenship.
The decision will be a blow to the communities secretary Eric Pickles.
The draft law will see Scots being able to determine tax and welfare rates.
The deputy leader says women should steer clear of Nigel Farage's party at the general election.
21 countries to participate in talks to discuss efforts aimed at thwarting growth of terror group.
The highest-level US delegation to Cuba in 35 years began talks on Wednesday (January 21) to focus on immigration, and restoring diplomatic ties between two adversaries who have been locked in Cold War-era hostilities.
US speaker Boehner invites Netanyahu to address congress after Obama warned against fresh sanctions.
France's far-right Front National party has been thrown into chaos by a video which equates Islam to Nazism.
The man going mano a mano with Nigel Farage in South Thanet shows IBT the serious side of his FKUP party. Well, possibly not.
Exclusive: The Guv spoke to IBTimes UK about Fkup and the 2015 General Election.
Former PM fires strong response to rumours he is behind Chilcot inquiry no-show.
IBTimes UK speaks to Loz Kaye about the party's prospects at the general election.
Few days earlier, Pope Francis said Catholics did not need to 'breed like rabbits'.
Two Presidential advisers say leader 'cannot leave his house' after rebel fighters take over guards.
Blair says young people are a risk of being taught 'closed world views'.
Russia's top foreign policy official Sergei Lavrov condemns US desire to be 'number one'.
Lutz Bachmann also calls immigrants 'cattle' and 'garbage' in controversial Facebook posts.
AQAP, said to be behind Paris Charlie Hebdo massacre, calls for individual 'jihad'.
Petition follows advice there is 'no realistic prospect' of publication before general election.
David Cameron says he wanted the investigation to be published 'well before' the general election.
The ONS says that there were 58,000 fewer jobless people than in the three months to August.
Graphic video shows hooded male protester being shot at as crackdown on dissent continues.
In his State of the Union speech, Obama advised astronaut Scott Kelly to Instagram everything.
Yemeni leader Hadi trapped inside residence by rebels looking to implement power-sharing deal.
Bright Blue also reveals Conservative supporters believe immigration has weakened Christian values.