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EU Regulators Want Tougher Banker Bonus Rules as Lenders Counter Cap
The news comes after several major banks have introduced pay "allowances" for staff.
Ian Silvera Mar 07, 2014
Europol: Arab Gangs Threatening to Kill and Sell Organs of Africa Migrants
Arab criminals are kidnapping African migrants and demanding relatives in Europe pay ransoms.
Lewis Dean Mar 05, 2014
Ukraine Crisis: EU Offers €11bn Financial Aid to Ukraine
Assistance in part subject to Ukraine signing deal with IMF.
M Rochan Mar 05, 2014
Clegg and Farage to go Head-to-Head in Live TV Debate over Europe
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg and Ukip's Nigel Farage agree to televised debate before the Euro elections
Nick Assinder Mar 05, 2014
European Central Bank IT Worker Curran Padake Cleared Of Notting Hill Carnival Sexual Assault
Jury at Southwark Crown Court finds the 46-year-old not guilty of sexually assaulting a woman
Lewis Dean Mar 05, 2014
Ukraine Crisis: Hague Urges Russia to Join Talks and Save European Peace
Foreign Secretary William Hague has urged Russia to attend talks to de-escalate Ukraine crisis.
Nick Assinder Mar 04, 2014
Ukraine Crisis: Gazprom Cancels Gas Price Discount as Russia Considers $3bn Loan
Ukraine can't pay February gas bill from Gazprom, but Russia offers loan of up to $3bn to revolution-hit country.
Shane Croucher Mar 04, 2014
Roaming Charges to be Scrapped by October?
Mobile roaming charges across the EU face the chop.
Alistair Charlton Feb 28, 2014
Apple and Google in for European Commission Grilling Over 'Free-to-Play' Apps
The EU is to crack down on free-to-play games built on microtransactions.
Ben Skipper Feb 28, 2014
Russia Crimea Invasion Fears Won't Force US, Nato into Emergency Plans - Commander
Nato's top military commander has declared that no contingency plans have been made by US or NATO if Russia invades Crimea.
Jack Moore Feb 27, 2014
Angela Merkel: EU needs 'A Strong United Kingdom'
German Chancellor is given the red carpet treatment by the Prime Minister but they could not hide the divisions
Nick Assinder Feb 27, 2014
Scottish Independence: Standard Life May Quit Scotland After Referendum
Insurer Standard Life warns uncertainty over Scotland's independence may lead it to pull business out.
Shane Croucher Feb 27, 2014
Ukip Uncovered: Honour Killings, Money Muddles and a Roar of Support from the Lion King
A look at the world of Ukip ahead of looming local and Euro elections.
Dominic Gover Feb 26, 2014
Roger Bootle: People Ignoring EU Treaty of Rome Reminiscent of Diplomats Who Ignored Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf
Capital Economics boss Bootle says EU facing "profound identity crisis" and must work out what it is.
Shane Croucher Feb 26, 2014
Russia and West Fight Cold War over Ukraine's Crimea
Moscow accuses EU and US of 'power grabbing'.
Umberto Bacchi Feb 24, 2014
EU Ready to Commit €20bn to Ukraine Reforms
European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee President Elmar Brok said EU will support Ukraine's reforms.
Jerin Mathew Feb 24, 2014
Ukraine President Yanukovich Faces Sanctions over Kiev Bloodshed
EU, France and Poland call for measures targeting individuals responsible for deaths and violence
Umberto Bacchi Feb 19, 2014
Angela Merkel 'to Meet Ukrainian Opposition Leaders in Berlin'
German Chancellor's imminent meeting with Ukraine opposition figures likely seen as rebuttal of US interference in crisis.
Vasudevan Sridharan Feb 14, 2014
EU Contemplates Consumer Savings Account to Fund Long-Term Investment
European Union eyes raising money from its 500 million citizens to fund small business lending and infrastructure projects.
Shane Croucher Feb 13, 2014
Le Pen's Far-Right FN Party Backed by 34% of French
Marine Le Pen's anti-European National Front records soaring support ahead of EU elections.
Umberto Bacchi Feb 12, 2014
Swiss Vote for EU Immigration Controls May Impact UK Referendum Deal
Switzerland faces rejig of trading relationship with EU and could set backdrop for UK membership renegotiation.
Shane Croucher Feb 10, 2014
Almunia: EU Antitrust Investigation into Samsung Patent Abuse to End This April
New proposals submitted by Samsung to the European Commission are "good" and could see the antitrust investigation end in April.
David Gilbert Feb 07, 2014
EU Bonus Cap: European Commission Demands Bank of England Justify Green Lighting 'Allowances' in Bankers' Pay
Row brewing over Bank of England's application of EU bonus cap rules as "allowances" counted as fixed not variable pay.
Shane Croucher Feb 06, 2014
Google Escapes EU Fines in Antitrust Deal
Google won't have to pay any fines in a deal hammered out with the EU which ends a three-year antitrust investigation.
David Gilbert Feb 05, 2014
Bank of America Hikes Base Pay for Top Staff to Counter New EU Bonus Rules
The investment bank is hiking annual base salaries by 20% for top staff in Europe.
Ian Silvera Feb 04, 2014
EU Commission: Corruption Bleeds €120bn from European Economy
EU demands stricter enforcement of anti-corruption rules and tells UK to cap party donations.
Shane Croucher Feb 03, 2014
UK and France Launch Joint Space Project But Clash Over EU
David Cameron and Francois Hollande increase cooperation over space and defence despite disagreements over EU.
Aaron Akinyemi Feb 01, 2014
Top 5 Controversial Nobel Peace Prize Winners
Is there a more controversial nominee than whistleblower Edward Snowden?
Lewis Dean Jan 30, 2014
Violence in Kenya Threatens British, Canadian and Chinese Investments
Energy and infrastructure projects at risk in East Africa's largest economy.
M Rochan Jan 28, 2014
EU Financial Transaction Tax: Pierre Moscovici and Wolfgang Schaeuble Pledge to Protect Own Banking Sectors
UK Chancellor George Osborne opposes EU financial transaction tax over potential to damage City of London finance sector
Shane Croucher Jan 27, 2014
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