David Cameron at Ypres: very well, alone
David Cameron is facing isolation in the European Union as he clashes with fellow leaders at a two-day summit to choose a new president for the European Commission.
Facing criticism for erecting a razor-wire fence and forcibly moving people to camps, prime minister Viktor Orban says he is defending Europe’s “Christian identity”.
Their leaders are in prison, but after an election Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party is now the country’s third biggest party. Experts tell Channel 4 News how it could grow further.
Alexander Stubb tells Channel 4 News that the debate in Britain over the EU is too “black and white” and says that Britain needs the union, just as the union needs Britain.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage attacks the prime minister’s record on an in-out referendum, claiming his own party needs to hold the balance of power after the next general election to guarantee one.
David Cameron is facing isolation in the European Union as he clashes with fellow leaders at a two-day summit to choose a new president for the European Commission.
US president Barack Obama says it would be “hard to imagine” that it would be in Britain’s interests to leave the EU, and hints that the US would prefer Scotland not to vote for independence.
How do you solve a problem like Europe? Former prime minister Tony Blair has a go, suggesting Britain should lead on reform in Brussels, while current leader David Cameron gets into an EU spat.
Ukip gains at the polls and an eventual exit from the European Union – the prediction of one academic if voter apathy persists among young people in this country.
Europe’s mainstream parties are beginning to reassert themselves, and urging caution over the dangers of the far right and far left. But complacency is the battered EU’s biggest problem.
So is it payback time for the worst financial crisis in living memory? If so, who was to blame?
In his first public appearance since last week’s elections, Deputy PM Nick Clegg announces that young people without a job are to be given tailored support from a “work coach”.
Larry Summers, key adviser to presidents Clinton and Obama, is still an advocate of free market capitalism. But what does he think about the link between the EU’s political and economic crises?
Following success in the EU elections, Nigel Farage is setting his sights on Westminster – and on next week’s Newark by-election. Are the parties pulling their weight?
Prime Minister David Cameron is pushing other EU leaders to embrace reform following the political “earthquake” that saw eurosceptic parties succeed in the European elections.
Marine Le Pen’s Front National has gripped the French electorate in the Euro elections but offers few solutions for the country’s deep-seated problems.