Final push in Britain's Brexit election
Thursday's snap general election has been called in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock.
Vince Cable launches UK tour to target centrists after becoming Lib Dem leader
"We need to prepare for an exit from Brexit," the former business secretary said.
Election 2015: SNP destroys Labour in electoral disaster for Ed Miliband as Conservatives set for Commons majority
Cameron and Conservatives bolstered by Labour collapse in Scotland at hands of SNP.
Liberal Democrat minister Jo Swinson interview: 'We have an everyday environment of casual sexism'
Jo Swinson talks about women in politics and gender pay gap as Liberal Democrat manifesto is released.
What you need to know about the new shared parental leave rules
The legislation will come into force from 5 April and apply to around 285,000 working couples.
Nick Clegg: Liberal Democrats promise to triple paternity leave in 'dad revolution'
The deputy prime minister will make the announcement as his visits Scotland ahead of the election.
Nick Clegg claims Lib Dems have a diversity issue in 'too male and pale' admission
The Liberal Democrat leader also said others parties gave women seats as a 'consolation prize'.
Jo Swinson: Liberal Democrats will not die at general election after rise of SNP
Jo Swinson will not be giving up her East Dunbartonshire seat at the general election without a fight.
General election 2015: Talk of Liberal Democrats demise 'over the top' says government minister
Jo Swinson tells IBTimes UK predictions of a Lid Dem catastrophe are wide of the mark.
General election 2015: Who will replace Nick Clegg as Lib Dem leader if Coppard wins? [Infographic]
IBTimes UK takes a look at the runner and riders to replace Nick Clegg.
UK government names H&M and Welcome Break among 37 firms for failure to pay minimum wage
The Department for Business said the employers owe their workers more than £177,000 in arrears.
Vince Cable Clamps Down on Zero-Hour Contracts But Stops Short of Outright Ban
Britain's business secretary is removing exclusivity clauses for zero hours contracts.
UK Government Urges Businesses to Boost Worker Wellbeing for Stronger Economy
Jo Swinson stresses importance of an healthy workforce.
Camra Blasts Jo Swinson's 'Indecisiveness' Over Big Pub Company Watchdog
UK government publishes responses to consultation on new code and regulator for big pub firms.
Jo Swinson Blasts Hiring Unpaid Interns Instead of Minimum Wage Workers
Minister for employment relations says hiring free labour is unacceptable.
12 Scams of Christmas: Consumers Put on Festive Alert
Consumers warned about unscrupulous traders who will go to any lengths to swindle people out of money this Christmas.
UK Government Unveils FTSE Index to Boost Employee Ownership
Business Minister Jo Swinson says the employee owned business model and be more profitable.
Payday Loan Companies Wonga, QuickQuid and Mr Lender Face MP Grilling
Britain's largest three payday lending groups will will appear before the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee.
Clegg Tells Lib Dem Activists: Do Not Show Your Political Colours on 2015 Campaign Trail
Deputy Prime Minister urges Lib Dems to keep cards close to chest after members back alliance with Labour.
Jo Swinson MP on new Consumer Protection Legislation [Exclusive Interview]
The UK government has unveiled a raft of new proposals to bolster consumer rights against rogue traders that swindle vulnerable or elderly Britons out of billions of pounds of cash each year.
Payday Lending: UK's Vince Cable and Jo Swinson to Meet Archbishop of Canterbury to Forge New Credit Union Rules [VIDEO]
EXCLUSIVE: Business secretary, consumer affairs minister, and Justin Welby to chalk-up draft credit union legislation
Jo Swinson MP on Zero-Hours Contracts [Exclusive Interview]
Britain's government will not seek an outright ban of the controversial 'zero-hours contract' but will instead look to strengthen legislation to protect the public from companies, which abuse the form of employment.
Jo Swinson MP on Payday Lending [Exclusive Interview]
Britain's business secretary and the consumer affairs minister will meet the Archbishop of Canterbury on Tuesday to forge new draft legislation and guidelines for credit unions in order to protect vulnerable consumers.