What price the EU, including fascists?
Imagine you went to sleep in 1994 and woke up 20 years later as the Euro election results were coming in. What you might make of them can tell us a lot about Europe today.
Most Ukip voters feel ignored by politicians and are nostalgic for the 1980s and early 90s, a period most of them believe was a better one in which to bring up children, a poll shows.
Ukip MEP and its director of communications Patrick O’Flynn on Nigel Farage and the rise of their party.
Far-right and anti-Europe parties claim major victories across the continent – is this the turning of the tide?
Imagine you went to sleep in 1994 and woke up 20 years later as the Euro election results were coming in. What you might make of them can tell us a lot about Europe today.
Has the housing boom only benefited the rich while the poor get poorer? David Cameron insists he can fix the economy and deal with migration.
Ahead of Thursday’s European elections, French MEP and former minister Rachida Dati talks to Channel 4 News about Ukip and a British referendum on EU membership.
From making pigs happy to making bankers sad – ten reasons why, whatever you think about the European Union, you should be voting in the elections on Thursday.
With the prospect of success in this week’s European elections, right-wing parties are creating a new, Eurosceptic bloc. Pauline Lockwood looks at the policies behind this new political grouping.
Parties are campaigning for the European elections – but how much do we really know about what goes on in Brussels and the European parliament?
Ukip leader Nigel Farage defends his comments over Romanian immigrants “living next door”, saying the group is not being “singled out”.
Only a strong single European state would be able to fend off the threat from Russia and solve the euro crisis, a prominent supporter of a federal Europe tells Channel 4 News.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage defends his suggestion that it would be right to worry about having Romanian neighbours. He was also grilled on his financial affairs and his partys view on homosexuality.
An individual’s “right to be forgotten” is backed by the EU high court, which rules that Google must remove data from its search listings if asked, leaving lawyers, tech firms and Google reeling.
David Cameron says he will not serve another term as Prime Minister if he fails to secure a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
It’s now clear Ukip got a huge struggle on their hands if they hope to gain their first elected MP in the Newark by-election on 5 June.