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Sir Keir Starmer unveils Labour's six Brexit tests as EU divorce talks loom
Shadow Brexit secretary will use Chatham House speech to challenge the UK government.
Gina Miller: Westminster will inherit EU's 'place to blame' title after Brexit
'If you no longer have Brussels to blame, then Westminster takes its place,' Miller said.
Humiliated Hammond defends tax U-turn as Theresa May is compared to a 'feeding seal'
Chancellor faces uncertain future in Number 11 after dropping National Insurance hike.
Unilever, shaken by Heinz bid, presses UK government for stronger measures
CEO calls for greater intervention by the UK government to protect strategic industries.
Nicola Sturgeon: Full speech from SNP leader on IndyRef2 vote
First minister of Scotland made the surprise announcement to the media in Edinburgh.
RMT strike hits 270,000 commuters on Southern, Merseyrail and Arriva Trains North
Up to 2,000 workers have walked out in a row over the future role of rail guards.
Jeremy Corbyn leads pro-EU national rally as MPs vote on Brexit bill
Left-winger will be joined by Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell outside the Palace of Westminster.
Gina Miller: It's a disgrace I have to do Labour's job and stop May's power grab
Interview: Brexit challenger also tells IBTimes UK that Blair and Mandelson's days are over.
UK should extend Brexit talks if no EU trade deal is made says British Chambers of Commerce
Business body issues call to Theresa May just weeks before the PM plans to invoke Article 50.
Government departments told to tighten belts and cut costs by 6% before 2020 election
Labour accuses Conservatives of attempting to pursue austerity policies by stealth.
Snooper's Charter plans for mass collection of Britain's internet data delayed by EU court
Your internet history is safe for now as law was deemed illegal.
How the UK government is fighting fraud in the Civil Service to protect taxpayer cash
Chris Skidmore, minister for the constitution, outlines plans to crack down on public sector fraud.
Theresa May keeps close eye on House of Lords as peers debate Article 50 Brexit bill
UK prime minister made a rare move by sitting in on the proceedings in the upper chamber.
Tony Blair: Volley of Brexit abuse will not silence my pro-EU movement
Former UK prime minister urged pro-EU voters across Britian to 'rise up' in central London speech.
UK Government pledges £40m to tackle child sex abuse, exploitation and trafficking
Home secretary helps launch a new Centre of Expertise on tackling child sexual abuse.
Donald Trump calls Theresa May on Valentine's Day after UK PM rejects state visit petition
Republican president facing pressure in US after Michael Flynn quits as national security adviser.
UK rejects calls to scrap Donald Trump state visit as petition nears two million signatures
'Invitation reflects the importance of the relationship between the US and the UK,' a spokesperson said.
'Draconian' changes to UK espionage laws branded 'full frontal' attack on whistleblowing
National security journalists may face prison time for handling leaked information.
Prison officers' union chief admits 'merit' in Liz Truss' 'no magic bullet' speech
Steve Gillan, general secretary of the POA, spoke to IBTimes UK ahead of Truss' address.
Computers may soon hand out convictions to petty criminals in the UK
The UK Ministry of Justice will reportedly go ahead with its scheme to urge petty criminals to plead guilty online.
Is Britain safe from a major cyberattack? Government approach 'poor and chaotic' says report
The verdict is in, and the UK government gets a zero for data breach reporting.
Rogue British spies who leak secrets could face 14-years in jail under Secrets Act shake-up
UK Official Secrets Acts facing first independent scrutiny in 100 years.
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'.
Priti Patel unveils new economic development plan in bid to create jobs for world's poorest
'There is no task more urgent than defeating poverty,' the international development secretary said.
Brexit minister David Davis says 'point of no return has passed' as MPs debate Article 50
Warning from top Conservative comes as bill enters the Commons for its second reading.
Brexit leaves UK's £178bn defence equipment plan 'vulnerable'
Planning assumptions for the 10-year programme are based on currency rates set before EU vote.
UK government spends £300,000 on overseas teachers in bid to plug skills gap
Recruitment drive comes after Tories recommitted themselves to the 'tens of thousands' net migration target.
UK professionals face annual 'class pay gap' of £6,800 says social mobility czar
Alan Milburn called on businesses to do more in a bid to make workplaces more equal.
Optimism returns to UK manufacturing sector, as orders rise at fastest pace since 2014
CBI Industrial Trends Survey shows optimism among manufacturing firms hit a two-year high in January.
Theresa May dodges questions over EU contributions after Brexit at PMQs
Prime minister has ruled out 'huge sums' going to Brussels after a Brexit.