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EU referendum: David Cameron warns Brussels over 'not good enough' reform offer
British prime minister says good progress was made, but more talks need to be done.
Ian Silvera Jan 29, 2016
EU referendum: Labour Movement in Europe makes a left-wing case for 'remain'
LME chair Giampi Alhadeff speaks to IBTimes UK about climate change and TTIP.
Ian Silvera Jan 29, 2016
We shouldn't just Buy British - it often means an inferior and pricier product
Buying imports doesn't make us worse off as imports balance with corresponding exports or investment into UK.
Sam Bowman Jan 28, 2016
VW emissions scandal: EU seeks more powers over national car regulations
The EU is aiming to prevent a repeat of Volkswagen's emissions test cheating scandal.
Adam Justice Jan 28, 2016
EU referendum: Brexit could trigger second Scottish independence vote says Tony Blair
The former prime minister said he expects Cameron to 'get his demands' from the EU.
Romil Patel Jan 27, 2016
EU Referendum: Irish PM Enda Kenny warns David Cameron over 'critical' Brexit vote
Kenny said that a potential EU exit could threaten trade between Ireland and the UK.
James Lillywhite Jan 26, 2016
EU referendum: Labour MP David Lammy claims Indian soldiers in WW2 died for 'European project'
A Ukip spokesman accused the Tottenham representative of 'perverting history' over the remarks.
Ian Silvera Jan 26, 2016
EU referendum: Ukip says anti-immigration BME voters will help win historic ballot
Steve Woolfe will claim BME communities want a 'fair, sensible and compassionate' migration policy.
Ian Silvera Jan 26, 2016
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.
Ian Silvera Jan 25, 2016
EU referendum: Senior Tory Liam Fox accuses Prime Minister David Cameron of 'begging for reform'
Former defence secretary also claimed Nato had provided the peace in Europe, not the EU.
Ian Silvera Jan 23, 2016
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.
Ian Silvera Jan 22, 2016
EU referendum: Michael Caine support for Brexit prompts cringe-worthy Eurosceptic puns
Nigel Farage wants to 'blow the bloody doors off' the EU campaign after the actor's remarks.
Ian Silvera Jan 22, 2016
Austria to cap number of refugees entering the country, slashing intake of asylum seekers by half
Change in policy is from Austrian chancellor who previously took 'open border' approach similar to Germany's.
Harriet Sinclair Jan 20, 2016
EU referendum: Labour Leave urges Jeremy Corbyn to give MPs free vote over Brexit
Left-wing Eurosceptics want the Labour leader to give his MPs a free vote on the historic ballot.
Ian Silvera Jan 20, 2016
EU slams illegal Israeli settlements but insists it is not boycotting the state
Illegal settlements 'an obstacle to peace and threaten to make a two-state solution impossible' says EU.
Romil Patel Jan 19, 2016
Hitman removed from PSN Store as pre-order page is 'revised'
'The pre-order is currently in the process of being revised,' says member of Sony support team.
Ben Skipper Jan 12, 2016
EU Referendum: David Cameron's lack of a Brexit plan 'is nothing short of irresponsible'
The prime minister said there is no plan in case Britain votes to leave the EU.
Romil Patel Jan 11, 2016
Migrant crisis: European People's Party chair Manfred Weber slams Turkey on border controls
German politician wants €3bn EU agreement put 'to the test' as increased pressure from migrants mounts.
Mark Banham Jan 09, 2016
British National Party declared dead after Electoral Commission strips far-right group's status
Far-right group removed from the watchdog's register for failing to register its details.
Ian Silvera Jan 08, 2016
EU referendum: David Cameron confident reform demands can be dealt with
Prime Minister said discussions on reforming the European Union are going well.
Adam Justice Jan 07, 2016
Denmark follows Sweden by imposing border checks to stem refugee inflow
Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen says move prompted by Sweden's decision to tighten its borders.
Karthick Arvinth Jan 05, 2016
Germany recruits 8,500 teachers to deal with influx of refugee children
More than 8,000 specially tailored classes have been created to help them catch up with German students.
Mark Banham Dec 28, 2015
EU Referendum: Cameron won't stifle Tory Eurosceptics
Ministers will be permitted to campaign for a Brexit, Number 10 is privately claiming.
Romil Patel Dec 24, 2015
Christmas message from a Syrian refugee: Alan Kurdi's father asks for 'a little bit of sympathy'
"I would like to ask you all to think about the pain of fathers, mothers and children who are seeking peace."
Romil Patel Dec 23, 2015
Spain elections: What is Podemos?
Podemos is a left-wing political party in Spain, led by Pablo Iglesias Turrión, and is on the up.
Shane Croucher Dec 21, 2015
Super Mario RPG heading to Nintendo Wii U virtual console on Christmas Eve
Nintendo announces classic game is finally heading to Europe this week. Merry Christmas!
Ben Skipper Dec 21, 2015
MPs blame Tories and EU over delayed response to 'terminal' UK steel crisis
Business, Innovation and Skills committee said the government failed to detect mounting problems.
Ian Silvera Dec 21, 2015
Google-funded US congress members enlisted to fight search giant's EU monopoly case
Investigation reveals Google paid millions to protect its search engine's monopoly status in Europe.
Anthony Cuthbertson Dec 18, 2015
Brexit: David Cameron will make bid to renegotiate terms of Britain's membership
European Union seeking a deal that will provide a way out of question over future of Britain's membership
Adam Justice Dec 17, 2015
Europe sees biggest shake-up of data protection laws in almost two decades
New data privacy and protection rules could see firms facing multibillion pound fines if they fail to comply.
James Billington Dec 16, 2015
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