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Brexit fallout as it happened: Boris Johnson rules himself out of bid for the Tory leadership
Boris Johnson decides to not run for Tory leader, but Theresa May and Michael Gove step up.
'Government is not a game' says Theresa May as she launches Conservative Party leadership bid
The Home Secretary took a swipe at the privileged background and actions of Boris Johnson.
Brexit: A national catastrophe and a vacuum in leadership – this is what Britain voted for
We were warned – and now the UK has the national crisis many people said we would.
George Osborne says he is 'too divisive' to lead Tories as Theresa May emerges as favourite
The chancellor ruled himself out of the party leadership as several candidates emerge.
Boris Johnson breaks cover, says UK will retain single market access post-Brexit
In his weekly Telegraph column, Johnson said EU citizens would be protected in the UK, and vice versa.
EU referendum: Vote Leave exploits 'deep splits' in Remain campaign over immigration
Brexit group claims pro-EU campaigners are in a 'complete mess' over the top issue.
Secret GCHQ spy programme 'Milkwhite' collected UK social media data to share with MI5
As the UK parliament debates the Snoopers' Charter, new Snowden documents shine spotlight on GCHQ spying.
GCHQ accused of regularly intercepting private emails of British MPs
Microsoft Office 365 migration in 2014 has led to fears that spooks easily access confidential data.
The Prevent terrorism strategy is dangerously counterproductive for British Muslims
The aim is to stop the bad guys, but it's wrecking fragile bonds and could lead to more violence.
Sharia law inquiry will investigate 'discrimination and unacceptable' use in England and Wales
Theresa May launches independent review into way Sharia law is apparently being misused or exploited in UK.
Middle-class feminists smash glass ceilings - then leave sisters languishing behind
Influential feminism can become a closed shop and self-reverential, ignoring class divide.
Diversity in British police ranks improving at a 'snail's pace' say MPs
In 2015, 5.5% of officers were from a BME background compared to 14% of the population.
Hillsborough disaster: David Cameron, Jeremy Corbyn and other MPs pay tribute to campaigners
David Cameron, Jeremy Corbyn, Theresa May and Andy Burnham pay tribute to Hillsborough campaigners.
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.
We had the chance to help 3,000 child refugees - why did the Tories refuse?
The Labour proposal for the UK to offer asylum was voted against by 289 Conservative MPs.
Theresa May: UK should withdraw from European Convention on Human Rights, not the EU
The Home Secretary's proposal could be in breach of Northern Ireland's Good Friday Agreement.
Theresa May says EU membership doesn't prevent the UK from controlling immigration
Conservative home secretary made her first major intervention in the EU referendum on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
Surrey PCC: Theresa May is 'the single most damaging thing' facing the police
Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Kevin Hurley believes home secretary treats the police with 'contempt'.
Cassetteboy vs the Snoopers' Charter: Hilarious video mash-up lampoons UK surveillance
English electronic duo take on the UK surveillance state in fresh parody video.
The modern slave trade: Growing, highly profitable - and backed by Britain
In situations of chaos gangs find easy pickings amongst children.
Child slavery: Rich Brits buying children who survived the Nepalese earthquake for £5,000
'We have supplied boys who have actually gone on to the UK,' revealed slave trader Makkhan Singh.
EU referendum: Two polls show Remain has a slight edge over Leave supporters
ORB and Ipsos MORI polls both show a slight edge for UK staying in the EU over leaving the bloc.
More than 30,000 people support call to ban David Cameron from returning to UK from holiday
'Cameron presents a clear and present danger,' the online petition says.
New rapid-response SAS unit set up to protect UK towns under threat of terror attack
The unit, codenamed Blue Thunder, has been training in secret for months in a variety of scenarios
Snooper's Charter: UK government pushes forward with spy bill amid increasing concerns
Members of Parliament voted in favour of the bill, which will now move forward to the next stage of review.
Budget 2016: How to decode George Osborne's 'pitch for power'
He said 'the next generation' four times in his final Budget flourish to subtly suggest it is them he'll be in charge of.
Brexit: Theresa May and Sajid Javid come out in favour of staying in the EU
Senior cabinet ministers' announcements are respite for David Cameron's critics.
Isis: British air strikes in Syria have killed just seven Islamic State fighters
According to Ministry of Defence figures, just four attacks had resulted in the jihadist group suffering casualties.
Theresa May echoes FBI and GCHQ stance on strong encryption
May has called on nations involved in the 'Five Eyes' agreement to step up intelligence sharing.
UK police forces' abuse of stop and search 'inexcusable'
Thirteen out of 43 police forces ignoring Home Office directive on stop and search, report says.

