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Cameron gets his cut – despite ‘le snub’ from France
Whether David Cameron says it or not, his supporters are already proclaiming this week’s EU budget deal as a vindication of his Europe speech and hardline strategy.
Greece’s neo-Nazi Golden Dawn is increasingly influential among members of the country’s political mainstream. Student Konstantinos Georgousis filmed party members on the streets of Athens.
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?
Evidence seized from three UK premises as part of the horsemeat investigation is handed to Europol.
Horsemeat has been found in a range of ready-meals – from “beef” burger to bolognese. But where did it come from, and how did it get there? Channel 4 News untangles the frozen-food chain.
Whether David Cameron says it or not, his supporters are already proclaiming this week’s EU budget deal as a vindication of his Europe speech and hardline strategy.
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.
David Cameron says the British public “can be proud” after he and other European leaders reach a deal on the EU budget.
David Cameron’s striking a softer tone in this round of EU budget negotiations, knowing that shouting about the veto too much would kick off a round of hostile reactions from European capitals.
Plans to restore fish stocks and return profitability to fishing communities were backed by an overwhelming majority of MEPs today in an historic vote in Strasbourg.
As David Cameron delivers a speech which could define his era as prime minister, Political Editor Gary Gibbon senses it leaves Germany rather nonplussed.
In, out, shake it all about? We think David Cameron sounded a bit like a frustrated suitor in his big speech on Europe. So we’ve put Dave and Angie together in their own passionate comic strip.
In the most important foreign policy speech of his premiership, David Cameron promises a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union if the Conservatives win the next election.
David Cameron’s pledge to hold a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union is criticised by his Liberal Democrat coalition partners.