Snow, frost and ice next week as winter returns
Next week will see winter return with a real sting in its tail, providing a wintry combination of snow, frost and ice.
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The music that was the backdrop to Portugal’s transition to democracy almost 40 years ago is making a comeback on the streets of Europe, as 20-year-old Portuguese student Joao Lima writes.
Youth unemployment rises to 23.5 per cent in the European Union (EU), according to official figures released today.
As Greece faces yet another strike, Channel 4 News kicks off its Austerity Kids series by hearing from Athens student Tony Rigopoulos about what it’s really like growing up amid the eurozone crisis.
As a UN team visits Greece to assess how austerity is hitting human rights, Channel 4 News wants your help to find out what impact the eurozone crisis is having on young people across Europe.
Panic over? Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta tells Channel 4 News the UK is not a “preferred destination” for Romanian emigrants as a report suggests fears of an UK immigration boom are misplaced.
As the banking crisis in Cyprus continues, what comes next? And what has happened to other EU countries that have been bailed out?
The Cypriot parliament votes against plans to tax people’s bank deposits to secure a bailout from the EU and IMF. Meanwhile, the RAF flies 1 million euros in to keep British forces there in cash.
Eurozone finance ministers agree on a bailout for Cyprus, marking the fifth international rescue package in three years of the debt crisis.
Next week will see winter return with a real sting in its tail, providing a wintry combination of snow, frost and ice.
A taste of spring for most places this week, but don’t be fooled, winter is lurking and is likely to be back with us beyond next weekend.
Celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall applauds an EU agreement to phase out fish discards, but says the “devil is in the detail”.
Political deadlock in the Italian elections reignites fears over the eurozone crisis, as a hung parliament beckons and markets react with an immediate rise in borrowing costs for the country.
After inconclusive election results which saw a rise in support for anti-austerity parties, where does Italy go from here and what does it mean for the rest of Europe?
Swedish-style meatballs sold by Ikea in countries including Britain contained horsemeat but have since been withdrawn from sale, the company admits.
European Union leaders work through the night to agree a new long-term spending plan which will see a cut in the budget for the first time in the EU’s history.