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EU ban on roaming charges to exclude UK tourists after Brexit
UK tourists will have to pay higher fees to use their phone aboard after EU exit in 2019.
Profits fall at Ryanair as European fares tumble
The airline said cuts in fares, new routes and a fall in the pound all eat into profit.
How Francois Fillon's Welsh affair has played into the hands of the far right and Marine Le Pen
Claims that his wife received half a million euros will add to anti-establishment anger.
Mattis calls Nato secretary-general to highlight importance of military alliance
Donald Trump has previously shown disdain for Nato and labelled it 'obsolete'.
Who's afraid of Donald Trump? Europeans' views might surprise you
Fear and disappointment or happiness and hope were among the choices for thousands across the continent.
Merkel tells Donald Trump Europe's fate 'lies in its own hands'
German chancellor rebuked the US president-elect during a press conference with the New Zealand prime minister.
Police on alert as handgun disguised as smartphone goes on sale
Two-shot pistol masquerades as a smartphone and can be unfolded and fired rapidly.
Deadly winter storms cause chaos in United States and Europe
Icy temperatures across both continents were responsible for more than 20 deaths.
Security tightened in Europe, US, Australia as terror threat looms over New Year celebrations
Many countries have banned fireworks display on New Year's Eve and are restricting entry of heavy vehicles into cities.
2016: The year that Europe stopped caring about dead migrants
Following two shipwrecks last week off the Italian coast, the death toll has now reached 5,000.
Theresa May has no negotiation strategy for Brexit – the UK is heading for a lose-lose
Voting Leave was like boarding a plane without knowing where it was going.
Too big to save? How Italy's banking system could lead to the unravelling of the European Union
Eurozone's third biggest economy faces a financial ultimatum.
Dollar, pound, euro or yen: Which currency should you invest in?
The US dollar could become the strongest major currency in 2017 as interest rates look set to rise.
Austria: Far-right Norbert Hofer congratulates Alexander Van der Bellen on becoming new president
France, Germany, EU congratulated Van der Bellen on his victory.
Isis could have adopted new tactics to unleash terror on Europe, Europol warns amid ongoing Mosul offensive
A Europol report cautions against foreign fighters returning from Isis strongholds in Iraq and Syria.
Tony Blair unveils platform to fight populism and social media abuse after Brexit vote
Former PM said the new group was not a think tank and ruled out a return to front-line politics.
Clinton voters and Remainers are too gracious in defeat - it's time to become bad losers
Obama and Clinton have shown dignity of which Trump and Farage are incapable.
German finance minister warns of 'demagogic populism' sweeping Europe after Trump victory
'Elsewhere in the West, too, the political debate is in an alarming state,' said Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Drug dealer known as The Zombie dodges 12 bullets in botched Halloween weekend shooting
The shooting may be linked to ongoing gang warfare.
Don't get carried away with comparing CETA saga to Brexit says EU expert
Vincenzo Scarpetta, a senior policy analyst at Open Europe, spoke to IBTimes UK.
Canada-EU trade deal could still have life even if it isn't signed this week
Experts say cooling off period could lead to deal if opposition doesn't run too deep
How a hard Brexit could endanger Northern Ireland's fragile peace process
The prospect of border controls with the Republic could give succour to dissident republicans.
Brits are well-travelled, open-minded global citizens – damn the Brexiteers who want to change us
The rhetoric of Theresa May and others does not reflect Britain's proud history of internationalism.
Theresa May has 'nothing to fear' from Brexit Commons vote, says Nick Clegg
Ex-Liberal Democrat leader urged Theresa May not to 'throw the single market' out.
Over 10,000 refugees and migrants rescued in 48 hours, trying to reach European shores
Smugglers took advantage of calm waters to launch vessels crowded with refugees who pay them in the hope of reaching Europe.
Ryder Cup: Europe need another miracle to overhaul United States
Darren Clarke's side must overcome three-point deficit on final day to end victorious at Hazeltine
Ryder Cup: United States and Europe to resume magical battle at Hazeltine
USA lead Europe 5-3 after a thrilling opening day in Minnesota.
United States and Europe prepare to do battle in 41st Ryder Cup
IBTimes UK provides all the information ahead of the opening day of competition.
Hundreds of migrants feared dead as more bodies remain trapped in sunken boat's freezer
170 bodies recovered after a boat carrying 600 capsized 11 miles off the Egyptian coast.
'Life jacket graveyard' appears outside parliament as world leaders discuss refugee crisis
Protest has backing of charities including the International Rescue Committee.