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Legal highs: Two new psychoactive drugs detected every week
The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs said it had found 101 new 'legal highs' this year.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon warns of second Scottish independence referendum in wake of EU Brexit
In her first speech as SNP leader in Brussels, Sturgeon said a Brexit would cause a backlash in Scotland
Second Scottish independence vote threatened by Nicola Sturgeon if England leaves European Union
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on 2 June that David Cameron could provoke another independence vote.
Labour falls 11 points behind Tories as leadership race fails to woo voters
The Conservatives have seen support surge to 41% in the opinion polls, according to YouGov.
Russia blacklists 89 European Union officials in response to sanctions
Llist of blacklisted politicians handed over to EU embassies.
David Cameron's measures to block porn in the UK spiked by new European Union proposals
Popular porn sites like RedTube and PornHub may no longer be caught up in blocks from UK ISPs.
David Cameron to stop European migrants living in UK from voting in EU referendum
David Cameron is set to rule that the majority of the EU citizens living in the UK will not be able to vote in the EU referendum.
Amazon starts booking revenues in individual European countries
As of now, company has rolled out accounting changes in UK, Germany, Italy and Spain, The Wall Street Journal reports.
EU and Ukraine sign €1.8bn financial assistance agreement
Deal is 'largest macro-financial assistance programme which has ever been committed to a non-EU country'.
David Cameron fails to distract from immigration figures embarrassment with 'crackdown' claims
Prime minister faced embarrassing immigration figures - triple the Conservatives' target - ahead of a major policy speech.
Eurosceptic Business for Britain challenges CBI to set out EU reform agenda
Confederation of British Industry: 'No credible alternative to EU membership'.
Greece says debt deal 'very close' as European Commission remains cautious
The Greek government and the EU could be nearing a settlement.
EU and Nato to step up cooperation to counter Russian 'hybrid warfare'
Organisations to increase efforts to counter Russian military, cyber warfare and propaganda campaigns in wake of Ukraine crisis.
Britain and the EU: Germans scupper David Cameron's plan for quick renegotiation of ties
Wolfgang Schaüble meets George Osborne in Brussels.
David Cameron 'opts out' of Europe's demand to take influx of non-EU migrants
Prime Minister in first row with Brussels only hours after announcing cabinet.
David Davis: Former Europe minister says EU vote could be held in 2016
The Tory backbencher stressed it was important for David Cameron to set out a timetable.
EU outlines plans for military strikes against Libya people smuggling networks
Draft resolution will be presented to the UN Security Council next week.
European Union leaders wake up to possibility of 'Brexit' after Conservative victory
David Cameron wants to stay in EU but only with reform to migration and benefits rules.
Moody's warns UK credit rating could be hit if country leaves the EU
Credit ratings agency says withdrawal could have consequences for British economy.
Election 2015: EU leaders 'playing cards close to their chest' as UK referendum hangs overhead
EU leaders keeping quiet about UK general election which is too close to call.
Britain can't impose its agenda on EU says Commission President Juncker
Britain should get a fair deal in the European Union but cannot impose its agenda on the bloc's other 27 members.
Election 2015: Voting Ukip is like a Eurosceptic 'suicide note', says Iain Duncan Smith
The scathing intervention comes with less than 48 hours before voters go to the polls.
Election 2015: Nigel Farage demands EU vote in 2015 as condition of helping government
Ukip leader Farage claims the likes of Lithuania faces 'bleak future'.
Greece moves to sideline embattled finance minister Varoufakis after Riga bailout talks fiasco
Deputy Foreign Minister Euclid Tsakalotos takes over as co-ordinator of bailout talks.
eBay sides with Google over European antitrust case
eBay boss says his company is strong competitor if Google, undermining EU investigation into search giant.
Greek talks with EU reach boiling point as Athens fails to come up with acceptable reforms for €7.2bn loan
Yanis Varoufakis warns that his country won't be bullied and might leave euro.
Libya: Is Miliband a hypocrite for attacking Cameron's post-conflict planning after Labour's Iraq War disaster? [Poll]
Miliband lays blame for current Mediterranean migrants crisis as door of Cameron's Libya inaction.
Election 2015: Brexit is biggest risk to British business not Ed Miliband
Conservatives may not be seen as anti-business, but an EU referendum will hurt the economy.
Mediterranean migrants: EU agrees 10-point plan to tackle crisis
Measures included doubling the size and funding of Triton.
Mare Nostrum: Should the EU do more to rescue drowning migrants in the Mediterranean? [Poll]
Migrants still making treacherous journey despite end of EU's proactive search and rescue missions.