Berlin to Brussels: exploring an EU deal without the UK
Gary Gibbon arrives in Berlin where Angela Merkel’s plan to stop “the UK parking it’s car in front of the fire station” could have dramatic repercussions for Britain in Europe.
David Cameron says he is “not happy” as he arrives for crucial EU budget talks in Brussels, despite a compromise proposal which cuts the planned budget by around 80bn euros.
As David Cameron goes into battle in Brussels over the European Union budget, we ask: What would the UK be like outside the EU? Would it be better or worse off? #exiteurope
If the UK left the EU, it could choose whether or not to retain laws like the working time directive but not the human rights act, which has nothing to do with the EU.
With the Tory party determined to see the EU budget cut and much of the EU preparing to fight for a rise, David Cameron faces a near-impossible negotiation task at the Brussels summit.
Gary Gibbon arrives in Berlin where Angela Merkel’s plan to stop “the UK parking it’s car in front of the fire station” could have dramatic repercussions for Britain in Europe.
Arrests, tear gas and widespread anger as protesters across Europe join a general strike against austerity in Spain, Greece, Portugal and elsewhere.
David Cameron holds talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at Downing Street less than three weeks before a crunch summit on the EU budget.
David Cameron is defeated in the Commons; Labour votes with the Tories and Nick Clegg has had a go at them all. Where next for the UK in the EU?
There are many more Tory Euro rebels in the undergrowth than actually rebelled tonight. It’ll be interesting to see the abstention list writes Gary Gibbon.
With some Conservative MPs posing a threat to EU budget vote in the House of Commons, Channel 4 News looks at what Britain pays towards the EU budget and how it is spent.
David Cameron fails to persuade enough rebels to back down on demands for a real-terms cut in the EU budget, losing a Commons vote by 307 to 294.
“Panicking”, “fretting”, “pestering”, or in “meltdown” – what’s got the Tory whips so stressed? A vote to do with the European Union, of course.
Foreign Secretary William Hague tells an audience in Berlin that British disillusionment with the European Union is the “deepest it has ever been”.
Love for the European Union is thin on the ground as David Cameron prepares to meet fellow EU leaders.
Gloom, austerity, crisis: Spain is desperate to turn its fortunes around. Channel 4 News reports from Andalucia, where olive growers hope booming exports can help lead the country back to recovery.