WhatsApp rejects British government demand for 'backdoor' access to encryped messages
The news comes as UK PM appeals for technology firms to help combat terrorism.
Huge rise in homeless families linked to welfare cuts by UK government
Homelessness is now costing the public sector over £1bn a year.
French bank BNP Paribas loses multimillion pound UK tax avoidance case
The bank tried to get a tax exemption from claiming an artificial loss on purchase and sale of dividends.
Hurricane Irma: Here's what the UK government is doing to help its overseas territories
Numerous British territories in the Caribbean have been caught up in the hurricane.
UK Home Office pivots to video, injects £11m into scheme for 'high-tech' virtual courtrooms
Video Enabled Justice (VEJ) will now pilot across London and south east England.
UK government considers making 'upskirting' a criminal offence
The practice could be added to the Sexual Offences Act after pressure from the public and police commissioners.
Theresa May is risking Tory Brexit unity with rethink over the European Court of Justice
UK government now says court will not have 'direct influence' in an apparent climbdown.
UK government posts first July budget surplus since 2002
More money from tax receipts led to the first summer surplus in 15 years.
UK government plans tough checks on car and truck rentals after Spain attacks
Department for Transport is working with police and the rental industry to explore tightening regulations.
Brexit minister David Davis faces very public attacks from his former top aide
James Chapman, who served as Davis' chief-of-staff, made the claims on Twitter.
EU nationals are 'scrambling' to stay in the City a year after the Brexit vote
A top headhunter has warned that London's financial sector is 'haemorrhaging talent'.
Up to 140,000 vulnerable children in England are not getting the help they need
Action for Children charity wants the government too boost funding for local authorities.
Murdoch expects UK government approval for Fox's takeover of Sky in 2018
Chief executive indicates Fox is gearing up for wide ranging review of its takeover bid.
EU's Guy Verhofstadt bonds with Brexit minister David Davis over classic cars
EU parliament's chief Brexit negotiator met up with Davis at the UK's famous Silverstone circuit.
What UK employers need to know about the Supreme Court's employment tribunal fees ruling
Employment law expert Martin Chitty explains what the landmark decision means.
UK businesses will face a skills cliff-edge if Theresa May gets her migration plan wrong
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
British motorists have become lucrative tax income pawns for the government
Founder of the FairFuelUK campaign gives his view on Michael Gove's Air Quality Plan.
Millions of EU nationals are in limbo because of the UK government's lack of urgency
Heidi Alexander, a Labour MP and Open Britain campaigner, urged Theresa May to up her game.
'Victory for science' as blood donation rules relaxed for gay men and sex workers in UK
Scientists agree that three months is enough time to detect blood infections and viruses.
Twitter's winning the war against trolls as users experience 'significantly less abuse'
Twitter says anti-abuse changes are working but admits 'still much work' to be done.
How the UK's new porn crackdown will impact you and why it could end in disaster
When do the new porn age checks come into effect and what are the cybersecurity risks?
UK security and trade will suffer if Brexit becomes a data flow barrier
House of Lords' EU Home Affairs Committee issued warning to the Conservative government.
Support grows for a second Brexit referendum in the UK as EU talks begin
Prime Minister Theresa May faces another Brexit-related headache as public mood shifts.
The great British porn crackdown: Age checks coming to adult websites to protect children
UK porn age verification could leave websites open to fines of £250,000.
Scotland set to make its prisons smoke free
The Scottish government wants to create a "tobacco-free generation" by 2034.
Labour demand new approach to acid attacks following rise in 'horrific' assaults
"We do not have the tools necessary to investigate and prevent these attacks," Diane Abbott warned.
UK government adviser Andrew Adonis compares Brexit to appeasement of Adolf Hitler
Theresa May has refused to sack the Labour peer as chair of the National Infrastructure Commission.
Prime Minister Theresa May shows her human side in 'shed a tear' interview
Conservative premier reflected on the general election and her 12 months in Downing Street.
UK government suppresses long-awaited extremism report due to 'national security'
Home Secretary Amber Rudd did disclose that extremist organisations are posing as charities.
UK government allowed to continue selling weapons to Saudi Arabia following court ruling
Campaigners argue that £3bn weapons deal was being used by Gulf state to kill civilians in Yemen.