Ex-Treasury Secretary Hints that the Pain of Osborne's Austerity is Still Being Felt Today
As Britain grapples with a cost of living crisis, the deeper fissures in the economy, including inadequate education and training spend, are more evident than ever.
Brexit hardliners push Theresa May to prepare for 'no deal'
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the warnings from businesses were "inappropriate" and undermined chances of getting a "clean Brexit."
Major shake-up in UK grocery retailing as Sainsbury's and Asda plot 'epic' merger
Shock move would create the UK's largest supermarket chain with a 31% market share.
British Virgin Islands-registered companies own 23,000 homes in England and Wales
A quarter of all property owned by overseas companies in England and Wales is held by companies registered in the British Virgin Islands, according to new research.
Theresa May refuses to protect NHS from US corporations in post-Brexit trade deals
Prime minister will not commit to excluding lucrative NHS contracts from hands of US corporations. Vince Cable urges "absolute guarantee" of protection.
Lib Dems demand new ring-fenced tax to fund NHS
Lib Dems leader Vince Cable says: "The health and care budget should be financed by an earmarked tax."
Nigel Farage denies calling for second EU referendum, doesn't know what feminism is
Former Ukip leader reaches for the old "fake news" weapon in denying call for second referendum. Wright Stuff footage shows him suggesting it.
Rupert Murdoch's £11.7bn bid for Sky blocked as it is 'not in the public interest'
Competition and Markets Authority provisionally blocks proposed deal that would have given Murdoch total control of Sky.
Toby Young quits university regulator role over 'distracting' outcry about controversial comments
Many called for the right-wing journalist turned educationalist to be sacked over sexists tweets, and remarks about working-class students.
Advocates of Britain staying in the EU's customs union have a hidden agenda
There is only one possible reason to remain in the customs union, namely as a way of transitioning back into full membership.
Vince Cable accuses government of 'dragging its heels' in fight against tax avoidance
Cable says 'systematic tax avoidance' is causing significant damage to the Treasury and public finances.
Vince Cable misses out on Bad Sex in Fiction award despite will of the people
Judges resist calls to include Lib Dem leader's book Open Arms in 2017 shortlist despite slew of nominations.
Party leaders agree to implement complaints system for staff in wake of Westminster sexual harassment scandal
Theresa May chaired a cross-party meeting in which party leaders agreed to implement a formal complaints system to tackle sexual impropriety in parliament.
Jeremy Corbyn condemns Catalonia referendum violence
Police fired rubber bullets and battered voters with batons during 'illegal' referendum.
Lib Dems chant 'Tony Blair die' and mock Charles Kennedy's alcoholism at notorious Glee Club
Sing-along event held every year at final night of party's conference
Hurricane Irma: What are the British, French and Dutch governments doing to help?
Britain's Defence Minister Michael Fallon said his government's effort was "as good as anybody else's". But is it?
Lib Dems and Greens condemn £2.3bn sale of Green Investment Bank
Acquisition by the Macquarie Group Limited has been branded "environmentally irresponsible".
Using suppliers in the EU? How will Brexit impact you and what options do you have?
Nigel Ransom is from 528 Advisory, which works with CXOs to set foundations for a successful acquisition.
What Number 10 really said about ending free movement from the EU
UK voters should not expect an immediate halt on EU nationals coming to Britain.
Sir Vince Cable hits back at Boris Johnson in Brexit resignation row
"Does he support the position of Philip Hammond or Liam Fox?" the Lib Dem leader asked.
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.
White House quiet on source of Trump's CNN attack video
Trump's tweets have drawn condemnation in recent weeks.
Apple pays only 1% tax in Britain despite making £7.5bn since iPhone launch
Companies House figures show Apple paid just £82.1m in taxes in the UK since 2007.
Rupert Murdoch's Sky takeover bid set for competition regulator probe
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley likely to ask Competition and Markets Authority to look UK media plurality.
Archbishop of York demands UK government drops 'threatening' Brexit language
Dr John Sentamu condemned 'fiery slogans' such as 'no deal is better than a bad deal'.
Could Brexit be stopped? EU chief Donald Tusk says 'door remains open' for UK
European Council president quoted from John Lennon's Imagine as he described himself as a 'dreamer'.
Vince Cable interview: Meet the ex-business secretary hoping to become Lib Dem leader
Cable spoke with IBTimes UK about his leadership bid, Brexit, the election and his time in office.
Sir Vince Cable, 74, launches Lib Dem leadership bid with vow to fight for second EU referendum
A source close to Cable's campaign told IBTimes UK that they currently have six supportive MPs.
Tim Farron quits as Lib Dem leader as his Christianity made being politician 'impossible'
Leader stands down following questions regarding his views on homosexuality during election campaign.
UK general election 2017 as it happened: May clings on with DUP backing
Theresa May is still prime minister but she has lost her majority and potentially much more.