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EU: Polls and taboos
Are ‘remain’ and ‘leave’ now level-pegging in the EU referendum? And what about all those who say they ‘don’t know’?
David Cameron will allow his cabinet ministers to campaign for and against EU membership in the build-up to the in/out referendum.
David Cameron says he is hopeful a deal with fellow European leaders can be achieved by February, as Angela Merkel signals that a compromise is possible.
David Cameron is facing growing opposition to his European Union reform plans from leaders across the continent.
Are ‘remain’ and ‘leave’ now level-pegging in the EU referendum? And what about all those who say they ‘don’t know’?
Leaders at the G20 will discuss terrorism at their dinner tonight. David Cameron is there but he will be back in the UK tomorrow to make a major foreign policy speech.
Thousands of migrants camped out at a makeshift camp in Calais dubbed the “new Jungle” could be at risk of exposure to dangerous asbestos, a Channel 4 News investigation has found.
I asked what it would say about David Cameron’s “substantial” renegotiation if the whole negotiation was wrapped up and the vote done and dusted a year and a half before his original deadline.
David Cameron spells out four “substantial” demands ahead of the European referendum, including restricting benefits for citizens of other EU countries living in the UK.
Six families from Iraq and Syria are the first asylum-seekers to be relocated from Greece as part of an EU-funded resettlement scheme.
Migrants and refugees travelling to Europe to apply for asylum in 2015 have collectively travelled two billion miles, Channel 4 News can reveal.
Long marchers from the 2005 Cameron leadership bid will hope it’s a return to his original programme of work, but he now faces divisive and headline-hogging battles.
Isn’t there a strong chance that Brexit leads to Scottish independence? How can a self-respecting unionist risk that?
Nigel Farage says achieving a British exit from the EU in the forthcoming in/out referendum is more important than Ukip.
European ministers agree a plan to share out 120,000 asylum seekers across the EU, despite opposition from former communist countries.
It was the unswayability of the left vote that put Alexis Tsipras straight back into the prime ministerial mansion he resigned from a month ago, calling a snap election.