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Apple may launch new app that will allow iOS users to move to Android
European mobile operators have accused Apple of artificially limiting competition.
Google-funded US congress members enlisted to fight search giant's EU monopoly case
Investigation reveals Google paid millions to protect its search engine's monopoly status in Europe.
Brexit: David Cameron will make bid to renegotiate terms of Britain's membership
European Union seeking a deal that will provide a way out of question over future of Britain's membership
Europe sees biggest shake-up of data protection laws in almost two decades
New data privacy and protection rules could see firms facing multibillion pound fines if they fail to comply.
EU referendum: Poland pours cold water over David Cameron's welfare curbing plans
Beata Szydlo says she did not see 'eye to eye' with her British counterpart on the benefits issue.
EU wants to unlock Netflix and other streaming services for people travelling in Europe
System proposed to allow on-demand subscribers to access content without limitation when travelling abroad.
EU referendum: Brexit threat is 'destabilising' union warns European Council chief Donald Tusk
Tusk urged European leaders to find a response to David Cameron 'as quickly as possible'.
Brexit debate: Nigel Farage, Nick Clegg and Jose Manuel Barroso to clash again over EU referendum
Politicians set to debate at Oxford University Union ahead of the EU referendum.
Eurosceptics furious at Cameron after prime minister backs down on benefits for EU migrants
Cameron's EU reform plans branded 'pretty thin gruel'.
MPs reject motion to eliminate 'tampon tax'
MPs have voted against the motion to eliminate the 'tampon tax' which would drive the government to cut tax on sanitary products
Migrant crisis: EU approves €400 million funding for Turkey and nations overwhelmed by refugees
The funds, proposed by the EU Commission, passed through the parliament by 577 votes to 66.
Internet privacy: MEPs say citizens' rights are still in danger
MEPs pass resolution saying too little done to protect individuals against mass surveillance
TTIP: Campaigners hand in 3 million-strong petition to European Commission to scrap deal
Campaigners say the deal could impact on EU food, health and environmental safety laws.
Football players union to file anti-competition complaint in EU over transfer fees and agents' fees
Fifpro to file a complaint in Brussels with the European Commission on Friday.
Migrant crisis: EU agrees to relocate 120,000 asylum seekers but hasn't decided where they will go
EU ministers agree in principle to relocate 120,000 refugees across the 28 member states.
David Cameron: Rid Syria of Bashar al-Assad and Isis with 'hard military force'
Prime minister said despot and terror group 'have to go' when he addressed MPs.
EU referendum: Ukip blasts 'reprehensible' €26m publicity campaign plan from Jean-Claude Juncker
Suzanne Evans, deputy chairman of Ukip, told IBTimes UK the proposal was 'completely unfair'.
European Commission wants fixed pricing for digital products across EU
European nations to benefit from flat-rate pricing under new proposal.
European Commission seeks additional information from Halliburton over $35bn merger with Baker Hughes
Halliburton says it will work closely and cooperatively with commission to provide additional information.
Calais migrant chaos: Bring back internal EU border controls says UK MP Sir Roger Gale
Gale says the European Commission needs to step up and resolve Calais issue.
Disneyland Paris faces probe over claims UK and German visitors being ripped off
Disneyland denies different pricing for different countries and blames variation on anti-fraud measures
Nokia's €15.6bn acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent gets European Commission approval
Regulator says deal will not hamper competition as Ericsson and Huawei are already there.
Googling Google: Search giant seeks SEO manager to help its search rankings within Google
What happens when you google Google? Google posts job advert for SEO manager to help answer this.
EU Commission proposes €7bn loan to Greece for July
The European Commission proposed to give Greece a €7bn bridge loan to cover the country's financing needs.
Eurozone ministers demand more from Greece as bailout talks drag on
Negotiations are set to continue after emergency meeting in Brussels adjourned without breakthrough.
EU files charges against MasterCard because of cross-border transfer costs
The charges, when confirmed, could be up to 10% of the company's $9.5bn annual revenue.
Ghost technology projects objects out of TV screens using ultrasound levitation
EU-backed researchers have developed a shape-changing display that you can plunge your fingers into
Greek debt crisis: What experts are saying about political and financial shock in eurozone
Finance gurus offer their views on another critical week for Greece
Simon Heffer: The eurozone project has failed no matter what happens next for Greece
Will the EU paymasters follow through with threats to boot Greece out of the Eurozone?
Could the EU take away your freedom to take photos on holiday?
New law would make posting photos of buildings and public spaces to social media copyright infringement.