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London terror attack: Lockdown lifted as Underground station and Westminster Bridge opens
MPs also returned to work at the House of Commons just a day after the attack.
Isis says London terror attacker was 'soldier of the Islamic State'
Group claims responsibility for attack through al-Amaq news agency.
#WeStandTogether: London Tube stations post messages of solidarity following Westminster attack
London Underground stations are using notice boards to send messages across the capital.
'RIP dear colleague': Crowdfunding set up for PC Keith Palmer murdered in Westminster terror attack
A GoFundMe page has been set up for the family of the fallen police officer.
MPs and peers hold one minute silence to remember Westminster terror attack victims
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has also urged Londoners to attend a candlelit vigil on Thursday night.
A brief history of the vehicle as a weapon of terror
Vehicles have been used in terror attacks in the UK, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Israel and Canada.
George Osborne tells MPs his Evening Standard editorship 'will enhance Parliament'
Former chancellor faces criticism from Labour and SNP MPs over new appointment.
MPs to consider debate on IndyRef2 after petition hits more than 100,000 signatures
Government petition picked up more than the required signatures to be considered for a parliamentary debate.
David Cameron heads back to Oxford University to chair conflict zone policy group
Former prime minister will look into economic policy for fragile and conflict situations.
UK MPs debate pro and anti-Donald Trump petitions in Parliament
Controversial US president is expected to make a state visit to Britain in June.
MPs pass vote of no confidence in Football Association amid lack of reform
Largely symbolic motion comes after repeated calls for FA to give more support to grassroots of game.
Labour scores Brexit victory as UK government gives MPs final vote on EU deal
Concession came as MPs debated the third reading of the Article 50 bill in the House of Commons.
Labour vows to 'control' energy companies following Npower price surge
McDonnell believes the government must introduce more local energy suppliers
Watch Ken Clarke's passionate Brexit speech in parliament
If the Brexit Bill passes Britain will start formally the process of leaving the EU.
MPs 'deeply divided' over what Brexit means for the future of the UK
Professor Tim Bale says the House of Commons faces a split between 'panglossians and pessimists'.
Jo Cox's sister launches campaign against 'silent epidemic' of loneliness
Kim Leadbeater revealed how her and Cox suffered from loneliness during their university years.
Theresa May wants to trigger Brexit talks on 9 March – the same day EU leaders meet in Brussels
Brexit-backing Tory MP Dominic Raab tells IBTimes UK: Now it's time to start the serious diplomacy.
Nude painting of impeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye sparks controversy
Park was impeached after being implicated in a corruption scandal involving her aide Choi Soon-sil.
Theresa May braces herself for Supreme Court Brexit ruling on Article 50
The 11 top judges will decide whether MPs and peers should have a vote on Article 50.
Thailand's parliament votes to make amendments in constitution, likely to delay general election
The draft was approved last year and has been awaiting endorsement by King Maha Vajiralongkorn.
Labour MP Jamie Reed to quit Commons and trigger Copeland by-election
Former shadow health minister plans to join the nuclear industry after serving in parliament since 2005.
PM Theresa May faces fresh grilling from MPs over Brexit plans
Conservative premier gives evidence to the House of Commons' Liaison Committee on Brexit plans.
Video shows Transport Secretary Chris Grayling knocking cyclist off his bike
Accident outside the Houses of Parliament reportedly happened on 12 October.
Jeremy Corbyn defends hiring 'respected' former Sinn Fein boss amid backlash
Source close to Labour leader told IBTimes UK that Jayne Fisher is 'held in high regard'.
Japan's parliament passes bill legalising gambling at casinos
The move is in sync with President Shinzo Abe's goal to lure foreign tourists.
MPs overwhelmingly back triggering Article 50 by 31 March 2017
MPs vote 461-89 for the government amendment on the trigger deadline.
Theresa May drops 'Brexit means Brexit' for 'red, white and blue' slogan
Conservative premier also remained defiant on her 'no running commentary stance' as she faces a rebellion.
South Korea: Opposition parties introduce bill to impeach President Park Geun-hye
President Park is accused of colluding with her friend, Choi Soon-sil, who has been accused of abuse of power.
MPs overwhelmingly reject motion accusing Tony Blair of misleading them over Iraq War
House of Commons debate sees SNP call for fresh probe into conduct of former prime minister.
Pro-refugee protesters raise slogans and disrupt Australian parliament
Question time in the House of Representatives was suspended for about 40 minutes because of the commotion.