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US and UK enacting 'war games' to tackle cyber-attacks after Sony Pictures hack
The first exercise will involve a simulated attack on the financial sector.
Church of England Archbishops Welby and Sentamu attack government over inequality
The Archbishop of York says the country has faced a 'deep, deep economic crisis'.
Political Times: TV debates, South Basildon and the 'snoopers' charter'
IBTimes UK looks at the top political stories and Westminster gossip of the week.
Labour hold 18-point lead over Tories on the NHS – Lord Ashcroft poll
The survey, which questioned more than 20,000 people, will be a blow to David Cameron.
David Cameron preying on our fears after Charlie Hebdo massacre with encryption ban calls
David Cameron's pledge to eradicate encryption is a blatant attempt to cash in on the Charlie Hebdo tragedy, to curb privacy.
Coalition government split as Nick Clegg and David Cameron row over 'snooper's charter'
The Deputy Prime Minister argues that privacy is a 'qualified right'.
Lord Ashcroft puts Tories on six-point lead over Labour as general election looms
The pollster peer says the results were 'unexpected' and warned of the margin of error.
Stop wasting cancer drugs on the terminally ill, says former health minister Lord Darzi
NHS should 'stop unnecessary tests and over-treatment in early and terminal states of cancer'.
David Cameron pledges to extend UK data surveillance law following Paris terror attacks
UK Prime Minister plans "comprehensive piece of legislation" to monitor internet communications.
David Cameron warns of 'legacy of debt' as he launches first Conservative election theme
The Prime Minister says the government has a responsibility to act on the deficit.
Paris terror attacks: Netanyahu and Abbas among 40 world leaders joining solidarity march
With more than a million expected to march alongside world leaders, huge security operation in place.
David Cameron threatens no-show to TV debates unless broadcasters include Green Party
The prime minister reportedly said the issue was a question of fairness.
Paris shooting: UK government steps up security after 'cowardly' Charlie Hebdo attack
Home Secretary Theresa May says extra measures not based on specific intelligence.
Paris shooting: Theresa May to chair emergency Cobra meeting after Charlie Hebdo attack
Ministers, police and security advisers will discuss the UK's action in the wake of the assault.
Made in Chelsea's 'Toff' urges MPs to drop 'smears and scaremongering' to win young voters
Exclusive: Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo says politicians should not ignore her reality show's viewers.
Germany's Angela Merkel is afraid of one thing - and it's not David Cameron
Merkel will meet with Cameron for one-on-one talks during a visit to the UK on 7 January.
What we learnt from Ed Miliband's 2015 General Election campaign speech
IBTimes UK takes at the look at some of the main themes from the Labour leader's Salford speech.
Simon Heffer: Angela Merkel underestimates how toxic Europe is for David Cameron's UK voters
Cameron faces an uphill battle to persuade voters to stay in the EU if a referendum does take place.
Ed Miliband: Labour promises four million conversations with voters to win general election
The Labour Party leader is expected to announce the pledge in Manchester later today.
Sir James Dyson blasts Theresa May over 'short-sighted' foreign student plan
The inventor warns the Home Secretary's proposal could be detrimental to science and engineering.
EU referendum: David Cameron entices Britons with early vote on a Brexit
Prime Minister initially pledged to give Britons the vote two years after the general election.
Scottish independence supporters ready for assault on Westminster after 2014 gains
SNP supporters are feeling a lot more bullish now than they were a year ago.
Tony Blair does U-turn on Miliband comments and says he expects Labour to win 2015 election
It had been reported that Blair thought that the Labour party was too left.
Tony Blair says Labour is too left wing and predicts Miliband will lose election to Tories
Blair claims Labour party 'succeeds best when it is in the centre ground'.
Chambers of Commerce chief warns pre-election point scoring damages business
BCC boss John Longworth said UK parties should refrain from 'tawdry political tactics'.
Prime Minister David Cameron shares pride in UK's Christian values in Christmas message
The Conservative leader says people should reflect on giving, sharing and taking care of others.
Northern Ireland political parties reach historic deal after 'exhausting' talks
The proposals include Westminster handing the devolved government £2bn.
Northern Ireland talks continue as 'marathon' political negations run past deadline
The UK Prime Minister had promised to give Stormont £1bn in 'financial firepower'.
Labour and Tories face 'break up' at 2015 General Election over immigration, warns Frank Field
The senior Labour MP also praised Ukip for breaking 'political correctness' in politics.
England is 'being plunged into darkness' as 75% of councils economise on street lights
Labour have warned that people's safety is being put at risk because of the cost-cutting measures.