If the Brexit process is put in the hands of Remain MPs, the whole referendum was pointless
With the wretched High Court decision, europhiles who want to subvert the wishes of the majority may succeed.
2 Glasgow police officers seriously hurt in hit-and-run investigated as attempted murder
Police probe launched after officers were seriously injured in Drumchapel, Glasgow.
Former Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi: A life in pictures
To mark the fifth anniversary of his death, IBTimes UK looks back at the life and times of Muammar Gaddafi.
Did Nessie help win the war? German U-boat 'sunk by sea monster' discovered off Scottish coast
According to maritime legend the vessel was abandoned after being attacked by sea creature.
Scottish 'Neo-Nazi' concert cancelled amid warning of 'resurgence' in white power music
Hundreds of skinheads from across Europe were expected to attend the gig in Falkirk.
Vivienne Westwood says green economy can fix global warming and the 'rotten financial system'
Fashion designer recently released Get A Life – a collection of diary entries on her activism
Medical marijuana decriminalisation backed at SNP conference
The UK government still gets to decide on the drug's legality.
Prime Minister Theresa May rules out Scottish veto over Brexit
Tory PM said she will listen to Scotland's concerns, but won't let them stop Brexit.
Read Liam Fox's 'glorious opportunity' speech as trade secretary promises 'smooth' Brexit
Cabinet minister made the address in Manchester today ahead of the Conservative Party conference.
Labour Party Conference 2016: agenda highlights
The Labour Party Conference will run in Liverpool from 25-28 September
There is still life in Labour
There's still lots of life in Labour, and it is working, but only in part.
Owen Smith congratulates Corbyn as unions reaffirm their backing for Labour leader
Smith said it was 'time for all of us to work to take Labour back to power'.
Jeremy Corbyn will lead Labour into electoral oblivion – and that's a disaster for Britain
When a political Party has to have 'peace talks' before its annual conference, you know it's in big trouble.
Lib Dem conference 2016: agenda in full
Agenda highlights from the four-day gathering of Lib Dems.
Tom Hiddleston 'ended romance with Taylor Swift after growing tired of her' claim actor's friends
The British actor's friends say he has ' a three-month rule' and has problems with commitment.
Worst energy suppliers in Britain still fuelling complaints
Extra Energy records a number of complaints 80 times bigger than SSE in the quarter to the end of June.
How might a Team GB football side look at Tokyo 2020?
Team GB fielded a football side at London 2012.
Tyler Blackett set for Manchester United exit as talks continue over Reading switch
Defender is reportedly keen to work with Jaap Stam and watched the Royals' 2-2 draw with Brighton yesterday.
Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2016: The great, the mad and the unmissable shows this year
Annual arts festival is a sea of weird and wonderful performances so we have picked the best for you.
Arsenal told Riyhad Mahrez and Matthias Ginter are not for sale this summer
Claudio Ranieri insists the Algeria international is happy to stay at the Foxes.
Brexit could break the Union
Brexit has highlighted a real and maybe widening divide between Scotland and England in a way that the Referendum on Scottish Independence did not.
Russia poses biggest nuclear threat to UK says security think tank RUSI
Report comes as parliament debates whether to renew the Trident deterrent
Royal Salute polo to Prince George's birthday: Where to watch the Royals this week
From Prince Charles to Kate Middleton, take a look the the Royal engagements taking place this week.
Nicola Sturgeon threatens to veto Brexit if terms aren't good for Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon considering Scotland remaining part of the UK and EU.
Theresa May becomes Britain's prime minister as it happened
May pledged to fight "burning injustice" in British society in first speech as PM.
David Cameron should have stayed - Theresa May isn't up to the job
She is the nastiest of anti-migrant Tories - I fear we will see an even tougher May now.
What did Jeremy Corbyn say before Britain's invasion of Iraq and what are the consequences?
In 2003, Corbyn spoke in front of a huge rally to say 'no justice' would be served by invading Iraq.
Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir: Female leaders Angela Merkel and Nicola Sturgeon can clean up the Brexit mess
Women create a more just society when given the chance, says Iceland's first female prime minister.
Michael Gove vs Boris Johnson: British politics is resembling Game of Thrones more than ever
Starring Michael Gove as Cersei and Nigel Farage as Walder Frey, we're outdoing TV for twists and turns.
People say Jeremy Corbyn is unelectable – but they also said Brexit would never happen
250,000 Labour members give a better statistical representation of the population than 172 MPs.