Dogmatic Tories are raising the drawbridge on international students – the UK economy will suffer
Labour's shadow foreign minister Catherine West writes for IBTimes UK on migration.
Conservative manifesto to pledge curbing immigration and tackling social care costs
The Tories want to target winter fuel payments for pensioners and firms hiring foreigners.
Can Lib Dems win back students with a manifesto full of youth-friendly pledges?
Tim Farron will promise to introduce voting at 16 for elections and referendums across the UK.
Meet the Tory housing minister defending the most marginal seat in London
Interview: Conservative MP candidate for Croydon Central Gavin Barwell spoke to IBTimes UK.
British innovation caught in middle as China poses threat to the EU
Both Brits and Chinese ought to know the world is ripe for breakthrough products.
Automation industry on the side of angels says Honeywell executive Vimal Kapur
Kapur, boss of Honeywell's process solutions division, tells IBTimes UK his outfit eliminates waste, not jobs.
Read Philip Hammond's Budget 2017 speech in full
Chancellor delivers his first ever budget speech in the House of Commons
International Women's Day: We need more women in STEM, and this is how you can help
The tech industry needs more visible female role models to help girls see that careers in STEM are viable.
Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond pledges £2bn to social care but warns against reckless spending
The chancellor warns against expecting major surprises on taxes and spending plans.
Philip Hammond says Britain will not 'slink off' if it fails to make a deal over Brexit
Chancellor said Britain was in strong position to make deal with the European Union
Apprenticeships scheme risks being being 'poor value' for money
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said the government's plan is too ambitious and poorly targeted.
The great statistics miracle: Why one million refugees later, German unemployment has not spiked
Where did all the refugees go? Labor Agency data only lists on average 10,000 refugees as unemployed.
Government invites bids to build HS2 trains for £2.75bn
Apart from benefiting passengers, the project is expected to help the economy by creating several jobs.
Jeremy Corbyn: Key points of Labour leader's major Brexit speech
Here is what you need to know from the Peterborough address.
You don't need a degree to be a police officer - you learn on the beat
I was top of my class in training, but realised how little I knew when I went on patrol alone.
Kilburn shooting victim named locally as Yasir 'Loopy'
The 21-year-old victim died at the crime scene on Thursday afternoon.
UK jobs market 'thriving' despite Brexit anxiety
Survey by IHS Markit and REC shows British businesses hired permanent staff at the fastest pace in 8 months in October.
Construction on £200m RRS Sir David Attenborough begins on Merseyside
Autonomous submarine deployed by the ship will be named 'Boaty McBoatface'.
Will Brexit mean the end for fresh British fruit and veg?
Immigration controls could spell disaster for British producers, say farmers.
Read Theresa May's full 'centre ground' speech to Conservative conference
Prime minister closed the Tory party conference in Birmingham with the address.
Read Defence Secretary Michael Fallon's speech to Conservative conference
Fallon said the government will put the UK's security first and vowed to tackle vexatious legal claims.
There is still life in Labour
There's still lots of life in Labour, and it is working, but only in part.
Hinkley Point nuclear power station gets approval with new national security safeguards
Goverment approves £18bn deal with new conditions around ownership and sale of nuclear plants.
Top German blue chip companies to answer why they only hired fewer than 100 refugees
Big corporates will have to explain the low numbers to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
New graduate jobs dip for the first time in 4 years amid Brexit worries
The 8% decline in 2016 also reflects nervousness among employers over the new apprenticeship levy.
China 'will refuse' to rewrite terms of Hinkley Point C nuclear plant deal
Beijing unlikely to accept a watered-down agreement as Number 10 reviews UK nuclear options.
GCSE results day 2016: When is it and what do you do if you miss your grades?
There are options if you don't get what you expected.
Jeremy Corbyn's 'Rebuild Britain' policies: Read them in full
Labour leader was vague on costs, telling journalists an expansion of the economy would pay for pledges.
Theresa May PM: Skills minister Nick Boles quits ahead of new Tory premier's reshuffle
Boles served as the campaign manager in Michael Gove's unsuccessful bid to become leader.
David Cameron resigns: Five things we learnt from his final PMQs
Outgoing premier mocked Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and revealed his love for Larry the Cat.