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Kids Company: Camila Batmanghelidjh denies 'mesmerising' David Cameron into giving public cash
The former charity boss has made her first public appearance since a damning report from MPs.
Google UK tax deal: US technology giant boss Matt Brittin admits he is unaware of his own salary
The Public Accounts Committee quizzed top executives from the firm over its settlement with HMRC.
Watch MPs grill Google and HMRC bosses over controversial £130m tax deal
Executives from the US technology giant will appear before the Public Accounts Committee.
Junior doctors' strike: MPs fail to debate walkout at PMQs as 3,000 NHS operations are axed
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn decided to challenge David Cameron over his housing record.
Snooper's charter: MPs criticise draft bill as 'it fails to provide privacy protection'
UK's Intelligence and Security Committee pointed out that the bill fails as a spying tool.
EU referendum: French government dismisses 'Calais Jungle in UK' claim from David Cameron
Prime minister argued that makeshift migrant camps would appear in south east England after a Brexit.
Priti Patel: Who is the top Tory right-winger tipped to be the face of the Brexit campaign?
IBTimes UK profiles employment minister and 'rising star' of Conservative Party.
Tomb Raider creator to open 2 new free tech schools
Gaming titan Ian Livingstone will open schools in London and Bournemouth.
92 companies that failed to pay minimum wage 'named and shamed' by UK government
According to an HMRC research, TSS in London leads the list with £1.7m owed to its 2,519 employees.
Andy Burnham launches Labour's UK-wide immigration listening tour amid policy 'rethink'
Party's review into its election defeat warned that Ed Miliband failed to connect on the issue.
EU referendum: Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish leaders urge David Cameron to avoid June ballot
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon warned the vote's timing could cause 'confusion'.
Julian Assange could be freed from Ecuadorian embassy following UN ruling, claims WikiLeaks
Wikileaks founder could have a fresh chance at freedom following a United Nations ruling.
Hacks on Ministry of Defence soar with rise in cybertheft of classified material
MoD confirms increased number of hacks in 2015 but refuses to say more to safeguard national security.
EU referendum: George Osborne says draft reform deal shows 'real progress'
However, British Chancellor also says there are 'hard negotiations' ahead for the Conservative government.
Junior doctors' strikes: Talks generate progress but NHS medics across England set to walkout
Sources tell IBTimes UK a dispute around unsociable hours on Saturdays has become a sticking point.
Snooper's charter: MPs say surveillance bill lacks clarity
A report by a panel of the House of Commons raises many issues with the Investigatory Powers Bill.
Labour makes embarrassing grammar gaffe in education attack on the Tories
Party was hoping to highlight young people in England having the 'lowest literacy levels' in developed world.
Google UK paid staff average of £160,000 in 2015
The high salaries prove that Google's UK arm does not play second fiddle to its US operations.
EU referendum: Avoiding Brexit vital for UK business says Lord Stuart Rose
Former Marks and Spencer chief says there are 'imperfections' with the EU but also risks in breaking away.
EU referendum: David Cameron signals U-turn over migrant benefits ban in Czech Republic
British PM said he was 'open' to feasible alternatives during visit to Prague.
Syria crisis: Armed fighters target UK aid convoys with £70,000 of food stolen in one raid
Report finds militants targeted food baskets supposed to go to starving citizens.
UK to send 1,000 troops to Poland to bolster Nato relations amid Russian threat
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon will make the personnel commitment in a speech in Edinburgh.
Google wants Isis to be contained to dark web
Google stresses need to 'recapture digital territory' from Daesh.
Refugee Crisis: Aid workers fear 'next Alan Kurdi' will die sleeping in the snows of Serbia
Snow and sub-zero temperatures in the Balkans have led to fears refugee children could die of exposure.
Isis in Syria: David Cameron admits there 'aren't enough' moderate rebels fighting Daesh
After '70,000 fighters could be called upon', PM told Liaison Committee moderate forces need to be 'built up'.
EU referendum: David Cameron pleas for 'unity and harmony' from Eurosceptic ministers
PM sets out four rules around his decision to give top Tories free Brexit vote.
Yemen civil war: Rights group criticises UK's offering of military help to Saudi Arabia
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) insists it is helping train Saudis on rules of war not direct operations.
Sugar tax U-turn? David Cameron hints at change of heart over levy to combat obesity crisis
Could the prime minister be softening on the idea of introducing a sugar tax?
Labour reshuffle: Shadow cabinet allies sing Michael Dugher's praises after sacking
Former shadow sports and culture secretary is first to go in Jeremy Corbyn's so-called 'revenge reshuffle'.
Philip Hammond visits China as enormous gold statue of Mao Zedong is erected
Trip will be the foreign secretary's second in six months.