Denmark defends plans to strip asylum-seekers of their jewellery and valuables
The bill has been widely condemned and has drawn comparisons to Nazi Germany.
EU migrant crisis: More than one million people sought asylum in 2015
The number represents a 60% increase on the total 2014 applications.
Germany falters and France's GDP up slightly as eurozone economy slows to 0.3% in third quarter
Germany and France, both posted modest third quarter growth figures of 0.3%.
Eurozone industrial production disappoints as manufacturing slump takes toll
Quarter-on-quarter growth was only 0.1% but summer holiday-effect partly to blame.
Eurozone recovery dips as concerns over Spain return
Despite the slump, the PMI data means business activity expanded over the month of September
ECB: 'Europe is returning to growth' says Mario Draghi
Draghi attributed Europe's economic pick-up to the ECB's accommodative quantitative easing policy
Eurozone inflation turns negative as weak oil prices push rates down
Official statistics body Eurostat says prices dropped to 0.1% year-on-year in September.
Refugee crisis: 3,000 migrants to be housed in a Dutch forest
Forest in one of the Netherlands' oldest cities will be used to temporarily shelter 3,000 asylum applicants.
Migrant crisis: Why Syrian passports are so coveted
Fake passports are being smuggled to non-Syrians who want to gain entry into EU states.
Small minority of migrants entering EU to seek asylum from Syria according to official figures
1-in-5 of refugees are from Syria, with large numbers arriving from Afghanistan, Iraq and Albania.
EU migrant crisis in numbers: Europe divided over refugee redistribution
EU leaders to discuss quota system and Dublin regulation overhaul.
Britain to be Europe's most populous country by 2050
UK population forecast to hit 85.1 million in 2080, far above any other EU nation.
EU: Is the Youth Guarantee failing Europe's jobless young people?
Youth unemployment blights Europe with more than a fifth jobless in EU.
Spain: Abandoned villages up for sale in Galicia as population plummets
Mayors are urging women to give birth to children, in an attempt to repopulate Europe's lowest birth-rate region.
World population day 2015: Britain's population fastest-growing in the EU
Uk population has grown the fastest in the EU with a total of 64.8 million people due to net migration.
Greek debt crisis: 'EU can't legally force Grexit or stop Greece from using euros'
EU law experts and rock-star economists are calling for less sabre rattling and more Greek debt restructuring.
Mediterranean Migrants: Theresa May says EU must return economic migrants to homelands
Home Secretary: 'We must resist calls for the mandatory relocation of migrants across Europe'.
Eurozone pulls out of deflation as recovery gathers pace
European economy pulls out of deflation in April after four months of negative price growth.
In passionate Vatican speech, Pope Francis calls lack of equal pay between men and women a 'scandal'
Pontiff: 'Why is it taken for granted that women must earn less than men?'
Euro bounces from near multi-year lows on inflation; PMI and jobs data surprise
German and Italian manufacturing PMI and Eurozone CPI rate came higher than expected.
Why Greece is the only EU country where the minimum wage has decreased since 2008
Of all EU countries, Greece is the exception with lowering minimum wages.
Germany officially pushing Greece's Syriza to break election promises on debt and austerity
Greece's new left-wing government is trying to write-off half the country's debt.
Greek finance minister: We have resembled drug addicts craving the next dose
Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis said a new debt deal was needed within months.
How the Greek financial crisis has made its citizens physically and mentally ill
New research by an Anglia Ruskin University economist surveyed over 21,000 citizens in Greece.
Eurozone unemployment rate holds at 11.5% as number of jobless rises
Eurostat says rate was stable compared to October but down from 11.9% last year.
George Osborne slammed for claiming a false victory over EU tax bill
In October, the EU declared that the UK would have to pay £1.7bn in extra tax.
Shocking charts show why Europe needs immigrants to survive
Eurostat has highlighted the problems Europe faces because of an ageing population.
Eurozone Inflation Slows On Energy Price Deflation But Euro Edges Upwards
Italian CPI inflation accelerated in November while Greece's GDP growth rose in Q3.
Osborne Under Fire for Giving Brussels Billions in British Cash in 'Secret EU Deal'
Reports say that treasury minister David Gauke abstained in an EU contingency fund vote
UK House Prices and Cramped Commuting: Why Londoners Don't Care
ING Bank's editor of international consumer economics reveals why Londoners are satisfied