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Turkey visa deal could attract 'criminals or terrorists', European Commission warns
Visa-free travel for Turks could become a reality by the end of June.
Europe Day: What is it and what has it got to do with the European Union?
Europe Day is marked by the European Union on 9 May to celebrate the anniversary of the Schuman declaration.
EU-Turkey visa-free travel deal may collapse as Erdogan refuses to reform terror laws
In a fiery speech, Turkey President Erdogan has refused to narrow his country's definition of terrorism.
TTIP leak: European Commission says Greenpeace claims are 'flatly wrong'
The European Commission said leaked documents reflected negotiating positions, not any final outcome.
How much to use my phone abroad? All you need to know about new European mobile roaming charges
From 30 April, you can wave goodbye to extortionate mobile roaming charges in Europe.
Maggots and manure: How to meet the world's meat demand with insect food
Feeding livestock maggots could help sustainable meat production, but will consumers be able to stomach it?
EU investing €120bn to create a giant Internet of Things - but what about the security risk?
European Commission wants a digital single market where the EU pools resources to create new technologies.
Google charged by EU for imposing 'abusive and anti-competitive' rules on Android manufacturers
European Commission argues Google has unfairly manipulated Android phone makers.
European Commission could charge Google over Android app bundling
The European Commission has so far received three complaints against Google.
EU to go ahead with move for visa-free travel for Ukrainians
Despite Dutch referendum defeat, EU to press ahead with visa-free travel proposal.
European Union may require visas from Americans and Canadians says EU source
'Real risk' of EU imposing visas for North Americans travelling to the bloc, says an EU source.
Brussels attacks: Security scanners could be installed outside airport entrances
Emergency meeting of experts to look at beefing up security outside airport arrival halls.
Sugar tax: IFS delivers bitter takedown of George Osborne's surprise levy on soft drinks
Chancellor's sin tax started to dissolve under scrutiny from the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Former Greek prime minister George Papandreou on EU: 'Stay with us Britain - together is stronger'
Greek prime minister from 2009 to 2011 says UK should stay in European Union ahead of Brexit vote.
Tesco seeks to buy O2's stake in Tesco Mobile and secure deal with Hutchison for renting capacity
BT, Vodafone, Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk, UK Broadband and Iliad were also present at the Brussels meeting.
EU referendum: Doubts over legality of renegotiation deal as Cameron visits Brussels
Downing Street has reportedly admitted MEPs could make significant changes to settlement.
EU referendum: Ukip call David Cameron 'chicken' after dropping Nigel Farage meeting
Prime minister was due to meet the Eurosceptic firebrand alongside other political group leaders.
Steel crisis: Protesters take to Brussels as EC and bosses discuss Chinese 'dumping'
UK steel companies have seen their debts increase by 75% in 2015 to £1.5bn industry-wide.
EU to combat terrorist funding streams with regulation of virtual currencies such as Bitcoin
Virtual currencies such as bitcoin are facing increased regulation to curb terrorist funding streams.
Hutchison promises mobile bill freeze for millions of Britons to win approval for Three-O2 deal
The proposed deal has already drawn objections from Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator.
EU referendum: David Cameron takes on Boris Johnson over draft reform deal
Prime minister defended his renegotiation efforts after Johnson revealed he had 'doubts'.
Watch PMQs live: David Cameron faces Jeremy Corbyn after EU draft deal
Prime minister was savaged by the British press after the document was published.
UK: Conservative MEP's lobby to protect Google's £30bn Bermuda island tax haven
The MEP's voted against measures designed to reprimand further blacklisted tax havens.
EU referendum: David Cameron warns Brussels over 'not good enough' reform offer
British prime minister says good progress was made, but more talks need to be done.
EU referendum: David Cameron seeks to wrap-up renegotiations with grandees in London
British prime minister will hold talks with Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk in London.
Migrant crisis: EU proposes shutting borders of Greece from Europe and suspending Schengen zone
Athens has reacted with fury to extreme plans by European Commission to tackle migrant crisis.
VW emissions scandal: Carmaker rules out compensation scheme in Europe
Compensation scheme only for the US and not Europe, says company.
Nuclear weapons could be used to blow up asteroids if they threaten the Earth, scientists reveal
A nuclear blast would cause an asteroid to lose mass and change its direction of travel
Apple accused of $8bn tax evasion in European Commission probe
Apple accused of using subsidiaries in Ireland to pay lower taxes.
EU referendum: Jean-Claude Juncker 'quite sure' Brussels will settle British demands in February
European Commission president says a 'permanent solution' will be brokered in weeks.