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Read International Trade Secretary Liam Fox's speech to Conservative conference
Fox said the UK would 'lead the charge once more' to a world of free trade.
Read Chancellor Philip Hammond's full speech to Conservative conference
Hammond said he will protest businesses from economic turbulence during Brexit negotiations.
Read Business Secretary Greg Clark's full speech to conference
Cabinet minister addressed the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Greg Clark: Business Secretary tells Tories UK needs an 'economic upgrade'
Clark also attack Jeremy Corbyn and Labour during speech to Conservative conference.
UK faces 'hard Brexit' as David Davis vows Tories will slash immigration
Davis went further than any of his cabinet minister colleagues on the issue at the Tory conference.
Read Brexit Secretary David Davis' full speech to Conservative conference
Brexit Secretary promised to bring immigration numbers down and control the UK's borders.
On the hunt for Birmingham-based Tories as Theresa May comes to town
IBTimes UK visits the rain-soaked second city ahead of the Conservative Party conference.
Brexit planning might cost UK government £65m a year and mean hiring 500 new civil servants
The Institute for Government said time and energy was being wasted amid political quarrel and turf wars.
We will have to buy gas from 'henchmen and hangmen' if fracking banned says GMB
Controversial fracking policy unveiled at Labour party conference in Liverpool sparks union fury.
Read John McDonnell's full speech to Labour conference in Liverpool
Shadow chancellor says a Labour government will 'rewrite the rules to the benefit of working people'.
MI6 to hire 1,000 staff as technology shakes up the modern spy game
Tinker, tailor, soldier, spy? MI6 set to ramp up staff numbers amid rising threats.
Amber Rudd warned of 'serious questions' after leak links Home Secretary to offshore funds
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron urged Rudd to 'provide clarity' over the revelation.
GCHQ plans 'Great British Firewall' to protect UK against hackers
GCHQ detected 200 'national security level cyberattacks' a month last year.
Theresa May risks 'disturbing precedent' by triggering Article 50 without MP approval
House of Lords Constitution Committee says it would be 'constitutionally inappropriate' to ignore parliament.
Buy-to-let: Three other ways you can invest in the UK property market
Britain's biggest buy-to-let investor Fergus Wilson has claimed "the age of the amateur landlord is over".
David Cameron quits as Conservative MP: Read former prime minister's statement
Cameron says he 'fully supports' Theresa May and has 'every confidence' the UK will thrive under her leadership.
Home Office on defensive after think tank warns UK Border Force is at 'breaking point'
Adam Smith Institute estimates more than 4,000 'high-risk' flights are not being properly screened every year.
Bank of England seeking 'new opportunities' to meet growing FinTech demand in UK
The BoE needs to 'do more to meet the growing demands of consumers'.
UK government's Brexit Department hit with £250,000 legal advice bill
Minister David Jones revealed the figure to former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.
Watch Home Affairs Committee grill immigration minister amid Keith Vaz scandal
Vaz is expected to resign as chair of the powerful group before the 3.30pm session this afternoon.
Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith should address the 'elephant in the room' says immigration expert
Ed Miliband adviser Professor Thom Brooks spoke to IBTimes UK about the issue.
Theresa May's cabinet discuss Brexit exit strategy at Chequers
Conservative prime minister could trigger Article 50 next year to start negotiations with Brussels.
Tube trains, industrial machinery and geothermal energy could soon heat UK homes
UK needs to replace heat generation by gas-fired boilers with greener sources to meet climate change targets.
Theresa May urged to drop net migration target as ONS says level hit 327,000
The number dipped slightly but David Cameron promised to cut immigration to 'tens of thousands'.
Yemen conflict: UK in 'denial and disarray' over arms sales to Saudi Arabia, says Oxfam
Oxfam says the UK has become 'one of the most significant violators' of the international Arms Trade Treaty.
Labour supporters prefer Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn says Ipsos MORI
Latest survey also gave the Conservatives an 11 point lead over Labour (45% versus 34%).
Treasury guarantees post-Brexit funding for projects losing EU cash
Stimulus package could cost up to £4.5bn per year, with farming subsidies promised until 2020.
Boris Johnson beats Nigel Farage in poll of most popular political pub landlord
More than one in five trusted the Foreign Secretary to pull pints at their local, YouGov says.
LGA says government should reaffirm minimum broadband speed commitment
There is a risk of thousands of homes and businesses falling into a 'digital twilight zone', the association says.
Boris Johnson makes first visit to US as foreign secretary with United Nations meetings
Johnson's UN trip to New York comes after a grilling from US media in London regarding his 'outright lies'.