Tories blame 'administrative error' for failing to declare accommodation costs of Battlebus 2015.
Conservative leader questioned the Mayor of London candidate's judgement during PMQs.
Letter to The Times warns London risks losing its role as Europe's financial capital if Britain votes to leave.
See the Labour leader and prime minister go head-to-head in House of Commons again.
The European Commission President made the remarks ahead of the crucial EU referendum on 23 June.
The Sikh Federation UK has responded to India saying it won't claim the Kohinoor diamond back from the UK.
Remain campaign treats people 'like mere children, capable of being frightened into obedience,' Gove will say.
Chancellor George Osborne says a breakaway would be the 'most extraordinary self-inflicted wound'.
Spokesman for Labour leader tells IBTimes UK that he will not deputise the task of meeting US president.
Protest has seen the environmentalists target a monument to war hero Sir Winston Churchill.
The government will publish a 200-page Treasury report on the costs and benefits of EU membership.
London mayor says US 'would never dream' of compromising their sovereignty like Britain does within the EU.
Sam Fairbairn, the national secretary of the People's Assembly, spoke to IBTimes UK about the event.
The gloves come off ahead of the crucial vote on 23 June.
The US president will visit the UK, Saudi Arabia and Germany next week.
Labour Go says Corbyn abandoned past opposition because backing Brexit would be 'one battle too many'.
Not only are the right questions not being answered - they're not even being asked.
David Cameron had in November pledged to give everyone in the country access to high-speed broadband.
Corbyn will urge voters to stay in the EU, 'warts and all' when he sets his case out.
So far, 1,194 people have been accepted by the UK under the Vulnerable Persons Relocation scheme.
Bradley Birkenfeld says David Cameron was just 'collateral damage' in operation aimed at US enemies
Sources tell IBTimes UK an overwhelming number of the union's ruling body backed the move.