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Far-right wins big in European elections
Far-right and anti-Europe parties claim major victories across the continent – is this the turning of the tide?
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The other independence groups trying to carve a new Europe
Scottish nationalists are not the only ones trying to redraw the map of Europe. Here are 10 other countries with serious independence movements.
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Warsaw and climate change: end of the beginning?
As the Warsaw climate change meeting opens, there is already a mandate to prepare a new global warming treaty. Environmental lawyer Alistair McGlone asks whether meaningful negotiations can now start.
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England v Poland at Wembley – ITN archive (1973)
England face Poland tonight at Wembley, needing a win to be certain of World Cup qualification. Almost exactly 40 years ago, the national side were in a similar position, as ITN’s David Rose reported.
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Gay pride marches across Europe
Colourful floats and supporters of gay pride march through the streets of Rome.
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Flash flooding hits Warsaw
Thunderstorms hit Warsaw on Sunday, bringing torrential rain and flooding. Homes and subway stations were affected and fire fighters had to rescue people trapped in their vehicles.
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Immigration Nation: how tolerant is modern Britain?
The political sabre-rattling, rarely subdued, has been particularly shrill of late. Andy Davies introduces our series on how Britain is responding to the challenge of immigration.
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What stone age man’s passion for cheese has done for us
Cheese was enjoyed by stone age man in Europe thousands of years ago, which has helped shape our eating habits today by making us lactose tolerant.
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England draw against Poland in lacklustre performance
England throw away a 1-0 lead to draw their World Cup qualification match against Poland, in a disappointing display from Roy Hodgson’s side.
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All eyes on Brazil as England take on Poland
England will be hoping for a repeat of 1997 rather than 1973 when they play Poland tonight in a World Cup qualifier.
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Euro 2012 – Football interactive map
Keme Nzerem reports on the 2012 European Championships from Ukraine and Poland. Follow all his reports, blogs and videos on our interactive map.
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England beat Sweden 3-2 in Euro 2012 thriller
England’s spectacular win against Sweden in Kiev is the first time England have beaten the team in a competitive game – four of the last six meetings ended in a draw.
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Hodgson confident ahead of France Euro 2012 clash
As England move to Donestsk before their vital Euro 2012 opening game against France, manager Roy Hodgson assures supporters the flight from Poland to Ukraine has not affected the team.
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Uefa to probe Euro 2012 ‘monkey chant’ claims
Uefa is investigating claims that the Czech Republic defender, Theodor Gebre Selassie, was the victim of monkey chants during his countrys European championship defeat against Russia on Friday.
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Uefa confirms black players racially abused at Euro 2012
Uefa says there were “isolated incidents of racist chanting” while the Dutch team were taking part in a pre-tournament training session in Krakow.