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EU Tax Bill: German Chief Calls UK's Claim of Economic Punishment 'Absurd'
German Ambassador Dr Peter Ammon said it should pay its £1.7bn tax bill.
Naked Rambler Stephen Gough Told 'To Put Clothes Back On' By European Court
European Court of Human Rights tells Gough he does not have to remove clothes to express opinion.
Sweden's Crown Slides as Riksbank Cuts Repo-Rate to Zero
Sweden's central bank hopes move will boost inflation.
William Keegan: Nigel Farage and His Ukip Cronies are Forcing David Cameron Towards EU Exit Door
The most worrying aspect of Britain's £1.7bn payment restructuring was David Cameron's reaction.
UK Economic Recovery Leads to EU Demanding £1.7bn in 'Daylight Robbery' Payment
The EU said Britain must pay more towards the bloc because of its strong economy recovery
EU 'Ignoring' UK Pleas to Cut Red Tape as It Racks Up 1139 New Laws in a Year
Business for Britain claims the EU has only acted on a handful of the recommendations from the UK
Immigration or NHS: Which Issue is Most Important to You in the 2015 General Election? [POLL]
Mass immigration and an NHS funding crisis will define the general election in 2015.
EU Tourism Growth Expected to Dwindle in Next Decade
The growth of tourism in EU will decline by 2025.
Poland's People 'Do Not Want to Join the Euro'
Poll reveals 76% oppose government's plans to enter the Eurozone
Barroso Warns Cameron of 'Historic Mistake' Over Europe
The President of the European Commission warned UK Prime Minister David Cameron that he is being too complacent with how much opposition there may be in the run up to the EU referendum.
EU Referendum: Barroso Warns of Cameron's Complacency and Curbing Immigration Could Be Illegal
Jose Manuel Barroso is calling for politicians for fight the pro-union case more strongly
Amazon Denies Special Treatment as EU Launches In-Depth Probe into Luxembourg Tax Affairs
Amazon claims it has received no special treatment as EU opens probe into tax dealings in Luxembourg.
Estonia First Country to Offer E-Residency Digital Citizenship
Estonia is to allow anyone to become a 'digital citizen' within the European Union
Facebook Completes $19bn Acquisition of WhatsApp
Following EU approval, Facebook completes its $19 billion acquisition of messaging service WhatsApp
Apple: Allegations of Illegal Tax Deal in Ireland Could Lead to Potential $17bn Fine
Tax deals agreed between Apple and Irish government in 1991 and 2007 have been deemed illegal state aid
Majority of UK Manufacturers Would 'Vote to Stay in the European Union'
EEF study reveals manufacturers would almost unanimously vote to stay in the EU
EU Tells Google to Improve Antitrust Search Proposals or Face Fines
EU calls on Google to improve its fourth search practices proposal to avoid antitrust breach
Scotland Independence Results: World Leaders Relieved at 'No' Victory
UK allies hail 'Yes' side victory in Scottish referendum.
New EU Rules on High Powered Vacuum Cleaners Prompts Surge in Sales
The ONS says retail sale growth jumped by 3.9% compared with the year before.
Ukraine Crisis: BBC Team Attacked in Southern Russia Investigating Servicemen Deaths
Men knock BBC cameraman to ground and beat him before grabbing and smashing camera.
Scottish Independence: No Automatic Admission to EU After 'Yes' Vote, Brussels Warns
European Commission refutes 'Yes' campaign's claims about European Union membership.
EU Leaders Agree on New Russian Sanctions Targeting Gazprom Bank and Gazprom Neft
Latest sanctions include credit restrictions and export bans on Russian companies, and travel bans and asset freezes on officials.
Most Businesses Want Britain to Remain in EU with 'Re-Negotiated Relationship'
BCC survey finds most businesses feel closing ties with EU will harm economic and business interests.
Brussels Bureaucracy: British MEPs fail to Block EU Laws 84% of the Time
British MEPs are being outvoted in the European Parliament on virtually every occasion.
Ukraine Crisis: Russia Faces Swift Financial Transaction Systems Ban
UK prime minister David Cameron to press EU leaders on blocking Russia's access to Swift.
Russia: Is Vladimir Putin Punishing McDonald's Over West's Ukraine Sanctions?
Russian authorities close twelve McDonald's stores and are investigating hundred others.
Eurozone Recovery Fragile as Russian Sanctions Hurt Trade
Eurozone composite PMI falls to 52.8 in August.
EU to Ban Food Produced In Palestine's Jewish Settlements Including West Bank and Golan Heights
Ban affecting food produced in contentious Israeli settlements reported to start on 1 September.
Poland and Norway to be Hardest Hit by Russian Sanctions
Poland exports over $1.12bn of agricultural products to Russia every year.
Iain Duncan Smith: Mass Immigration Was Fault of Britain's Generous Benefits System
Work and pensions secretary says 'disincentives to work' left British workers sitting at home.