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EU referendum: George Osborne and Michael Gove at loggerheads over continued membership
Osborne says leaving the single market would be 'catastrophic' while Gove said UK could still have access.
Tories tried to use 'fear and innuendo' to turn Londoners against each other, says Sadiq Khan
George Osborne insists Zac Goldsmith ran a 'positive campaign' in the race for London Mayor.
Scottish elections 2016: How left-wing is the SNP?
SNP says it is a centre-left anti-austerity party but froze council tax, piling pressure on local services.
Surrey PCC: Public 'should fight criminals' after Theresa May reforms and George Osborne cuts
Controversial PCC Kevin Hurley speaks to IBTimes UK about his first term in office.
Buy-to-let: Massive scale of investor 'frenzy' to beat stamp duty hike revealed
Data from Council of Mortgage Lenders and HMRC show sharp rise in property transactions before new tax year.
EU referendum: What are the key Brexit claims of the Leave and Remain campaigns?
The IBTimes UK distills three arguments from both sides of the EU referendum divide.
EU referendum: The future of our nation has been put at risk by the Conservatives' disarray
The Treasury must give an assessment on the implications of this huge economic gamble if the Leave camp wins.
Remain surges ahead in Brexit poll as 'In' campaign accused of treating opponents like children
Remain campaign treats people 'like mere children, capable of being frightened into obedience,' Gove will say.
EU referendum: Stark Treasury forecast claims Brexit would cost each UK household £4,300 a year
Chancellor George Osborne says a breakaway would be the 'most extraordinary self-inflicted wound'.
Brexit an 'extraordinary self-inflicted wound' which will cost households £4,300 says George Osborne
The government will publish a 200-page Treasury report on the costs and benefits of EU membership.
George Osborne hails 'hammer blow' to tax evaders following EU Big Five deal
The agreement between UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain is in response to the Panama Papers leak.
A plague on both their houses: This pitiful EU referendum 'debate' is an affront to voters
Not only are the right questions not being answered - they're not even being asked.
EU referendum: Brexit would cause severe damage, says IMF
International Monetary Fund says leaving the European Union would cause severe regional and global damage.
Dennis Skinner's record of rebellion: Veteran Labour MP kicked out of parliament yet again
'Beast of Bolsover' is no stranger to being ordered out of the House of Commons for ill-discipline.
Panama Papers: George Osborne publishes tax return, revealing £200,000 income
Chancellor publishes tax return and breakdown of income, including more than £33,000 as a landlord.
Panama Papers: David Cameron urges George Osborne to publish tax return
Number 10 says shadow chancellor John McDonnell should also make his financial affairs public.
George Osborne feels the heat to publish tax affairs
Pressure is growing on the chancellor as Scottish party leaders disclose tax return documents.
EU referendum: Conservative grassroots back top Tories behind Brexit campaign for new leader
'Leave' spokesmen Michael Gove and Boris Johnson are among the favourites to succeed Cameron.
Tate & Lyle tight-lipped on sugar tax as fourth quarter trading remains in line with forecast
Ingredient maker confirms trading expectations for fourth quarter as shares rebound from sugar tax-driven low.
EU referendum: The vote is looking closer than ever - David Cameron's reputation is at stake
One area where they could surely try harder is in the debate about 'sovereignty.'
Panama Papers: British Virgin Islands is largest source of foreign ownership of UK property
Tax haven in Caribbean also most popular offshore hub used by law firm Mossack Fonseca, show leaks.
SpareRoom: Lodger adverts on the rise as George Osborne raises 'Rent a Room' tax relief
UK homeowners can make tax-free rental income of up to £7,500 a year through Rent a Room.
EU referendum: CFOs at UK firms want Britain to remain in Europe, survey shows
Deloite survey shows risk appetite among CFOs hit three-year low as 75% of finance chiefs are against Brexit.
Labour calls George Osborne's academies scheme a 'funding blackhole'
Reports claim the chancellor's plans to turn all schools into academies face a sharp funding shortfall.
National Living Wage: Companies that can't afford to pay it don't have a viable business model
Increase productivity and improve business functions and wage increases shouldn't be an issue.
National Living Wage: What penalties do non-paying employers face?
Employers face tougher penalties for avoiding paying the new National Living Wage of £7.20 an hour.
Nationwide: Average UK house price growing at fastest rate in a year due to demand surge
Late rush of buy-to-let investors in March pushed up house prices, as they aim to beat stamp-duty hike.
Buy-to-let stamp duty hike begins as landlords warn rents will soar 'through the roof'
George Osborne adds 3% to basic stamp duty rates for all purchases of additional property.
National Living Wage: What is it, how is it calculated and who does it benefit?
National Living Wage will come into effect on Friday 1 April meaning workers aged 25 and over will be paid £7.20 an hour.
National Living Wage: Millions of workers get pay boost amid fears of job losses
The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates 60,000 jobs will be lost by 2020 because of the rate.