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EU Report Warns Greece of €14.9bn Financing Gap
Greece's 2014 financing gap stands at €2.6bn, with a further €12.3bn needed in 2015.
M Rochan Apr 26, 2014
UK Awaits ECJ Ruling on Controversial Financial Transaction Tax
European Court of Justice will rule on UK attempt to block tax
Shane Croucher Apr 25, 2014
EU Economic Recovery Won't Result in Employment Surge, says CEB
A CEB survey shows the hiring outlook remains relatively flat despite supposed business boom
Lianna Brinded Apr 23, 2014
EU Agrees to Gas Crisis Talks with Russia and Ukraine
EU Commission chief writes President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine gas summit.
Nigel Wilson Apr 17, 2014
Ukraine Crisis: Businesses Lobby Against Russia Sanctions Ahead of Geneva Talks
Corporate lobbyists have pressed Western governments to avoid sanctions on sectors of the Russian economy.
Nigel Wilson Apr 17, 2014
European E-cig Market Worth Double Original Valuation
European e-cigarette market worth double initial estimates, study suggests.
Sean Martin Apr 15, 2014
Ukip Leader Nigel Farage Mulls Legal Action Over EU Expenses Fraud Claim
The Old Grain Store office is at the heart of an expenses allegation facing Nigel Farage.
Dominic Gover Apr 15, 2014
William Hague: Russia Behind Unrest in Eastern Ukraine
UK foreign secretary William Hague has said that there is no doubt that Russia is behind the unrest in eastern Ukraine.
Alfred Joyner Apr 14, 2014
EU Plans High Frequency Trading Crackdown
The EU is putting plans in place to get tough on high frequency trading.
Sean Martin Apr 14, 2014
'Cat-Sized Rats' in Liverpool Risk National Pest Explosion
Rats growing larger because of resistance to poison and fast food diets
Samantha Payne Apr 14, 2014
George Osborne: UK Jobs Growth Proves Austerity Critics Wrong
The Chancellor made the comments after coming under fire from the IMF last year.
Ian Silvera Apr 11, 2014
EU Financial Sector Spends €120m on Lobbyists
The Corporate Europe Observatory says the lobbying groups employ more than 1,700 workers to 'influence' policy.
Ian Silvera Apr 10, 2014
MEPs Vote To Scrap Roaming Charges Across EU by 2015
The European Parliament votes to end roaming charges across EU member states by 15 December, 2015.
David Gilbert Apr 03, 2014
Ukraine Crisis: US and EU Sanctions on Russia Have Not Stopped International Firms Hiring
More than six in ten businesses based in Russia said they have no plans to reduce staff numbers.
Ian Silvera Mar 26, 2014
Dannatt: Ex-British Military Chief Blasts Army Cuts in Light of Ukraine Crisis
Now not the time to show weakness and indecision, warns former chief of staff
Samantha Payne Mar 24, 2014
Crimea Crisis: EU Speeds up Trade Deal with Georgia and Moldova
Russian action prompts former Soviet republics to expedite talks to join free trade agreement
Gianluca Mezzofiore Mar 21, 2014
Will EU Ruling Force Apple to Change iPhone 6 Charger?
An EU ruling will force all smartphone makers to use microUSB chargers from 2017 - potentially causing trouble for Apple.
David Gilbert Mar 14, 2014
Strict New Web Privacy Rules on Their Way Following EU Vote
Data protection reform in Europe should lead to greater protections for citizens and make life easier for businesses
Anthony Cuthbertson Mar 12, 2014
Ukraine Crisis: Russia's Debt Insurance Spikes Amid Economic Sanctions Fear
Looming threat of EU and US trade sanctions sparks concern over fragile Russian economy.
Shane Croucher Mar 12, 2014
Ukraine Crisis: Cameron Warns of New Action Against Russia 'Within Days'
Prime minister says EU will impose fresh sanctions on Russia if there are no talks over Crimea crisis
Nick Assinder Mar 10, 2014
EU-US €120bn Trade Talks Resume Amid Ukraine Crisis and NSA Snooping Tensions
US-EU relationship tetchy over reaction to Ukraine crisis and NSA snooping scandal.
Shane Croucher Mar 10, 2014
Brexit: UK Quitting EU Threatens £59bn Commercial Property Market
CBRE survey shows commercial property investors saw UK less attractive if quits EU.
Shane Croucher Mar 07, 2014
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
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