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  • 5 Aug 2017

    Extreme weather is one of the biggest global threats to human health, scientists have warned.

  • 31 Jul 2017

    England are through to the semi-finals of the Euro 2017 championships: the women’s team that is, after beating France this weekend in spectacular fashion. Thanks to unprecedented investment by the FA, female footballers say they’re getting further than ever before. In fact it’s been a summer of success across women’s sport, from cricket to tennis…

  • 30 Jul 2017

    England’s women face France live on Channel 4 later tonight in the semi-finals of the Euros.

  • 27 Jul 2017

    Europe’s problem – seeking Europe’s solution. As thousands more migrants and asylum seekers attempt the dangerous journey by the day, France now says it plans to set up screening centres inside Libya – President Macron says he hopes it will stop people taking “crazy risks”. Up to a million people are inside Libyan camps trying…

  • 25 Jul 2017

    Southern Europe is still sweltering in the grip of a heatwave, which has sparked wildfires in the south of France and Corsica, near popular tourist spots along the Cote d’Azur. Thousands of firefighters have also been battling blazes in Portugal, while Italy’s drought is so severe that the Pope has shut down the Vatican’s historic…

  • 13 Jul 2017

    Donald Trump has again had to defend his son Donald Junior. The US President was welcomed to France today by perhaps an unlikely ally in France’s new centrist president.

  • 27 Jun 2017

    If you want find a bargain online you might think you should Google it.  But if you do that you might not be getting what you bargained for. The European Commission has just slapped a massive £2.1 billion fine on Google for putting its own price comparison adverts at the very top of its search…

  • 2 Jun 2017

    International Development Secretary Priti Patel and Shadow Business Secretary, Rebecca Long-Bailey, debate Brexit and Trump. Ms Long-Bailey criticises Theresa May’s response to Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, while Ms Patel says the Prime Minister has a “strong relationship” with the US President and is able to have “frank” conversations with…

  • 29 Apr 2017

    All 27 EU leaders have spoken with one voice: taking just 15 minutes to agree a tough stance on Brexit at today’s special summit in Brussels.

  • 28 Apr 2017

    European leaders have raised the prospect that Northern Ireland could rejoin the EU if voters approve the idea of Irish unity in a border referendum.

  • 30 Mar 2017

    One of the bastions of British commerce – Lloyd’s of London – is to set up a new European subsidiary in Brussels to avoid losing business when the UK leaves the EU.

  • 30 Mar 2017

    What will Europe make of today’s headlines?

    Denis MacShane always used to say, the thing you need to remember about Europe is that “we don’t read their papers but they read ours.” Ponder what they make of these.

  • 29 Mar 2017

    Portuguese Socialist MEP Ana Maria Gomes.

  • 13 Mar 2017

    If something goes wrong with your brain that requires urgent hospital admission, like epilepsy or meningitis, you’d expect to be seen by a neurologist straight away. But in fact the kind of treatment you get depends entirely on where you live, with a new survey revealing shocking variations across the UK.

  • 14 Feb 2017

    Farage to MEPs: Europe’s to the right of me

    The Euro-sceptic attacks from all over Europe on Guy Verhofstadt’s proposal of “more Europe” were loud and persistent.