Britain's EU Tax Bill Row Needs to 'Calm Down' says Brussels Chief
Britain's new European commissioner Jonathan Hill warns of the situation getting out of hand
Britain Faces £70m Monthly Fine Over EU Tax Bill Payment Refusal
Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to forgo paying £1.7bn in extra tax.
Eurozone Unemployment Holds at 11.5% as Job Market Remains Static
Eurostat says there were 19,000 less unemployed people in the eurozone in September.
EU Tax Bill: German Chief Calls UK's Claim of Economic Punishment 'Absurd'
German Ambassador Dr Peter Ammon said it should pay its £1.7bn tax bill.
David Cameron and Russell Brand: The Comment That Draws a Wayward Line Between Politician and Comedian
Brand and Cameron are united in their childish and irresponsible message to the people of Britain
UK Economic Recovery Leads to EU Demanding £1.7bn in 'Daylight Robbery' Payment
The EU said Britain must pay more towards the bloc because of its strong economy recovery
Eurozone Jobless Falls but Rate Remains Stable at 11.5%
But Eurostat says the unemployment rate was down from 12% last year.
Eurozone Trade Surplus Widens in July
Sanctions on Russia yet to fully bite.
Eurozone Unemployment Holds at 11.5% as Inflation Nears Five Year Low
Eurostat says 18.4 million people were out of work across the region in July.
UK Financial Services Sector Faces Gender Diversity Gap
Procorre says only one in five contractors in the industry are women in the UK.
European Exports to Russia Drop Dramatically
The Eurozone's exports to Russia fail to reignite the region's recovery.
Eurozone's Unravelling Recovery: What's Going Wrong Across Troubled Currency Bloc
IBTimes UK polls opinions from European economists to get to the bottom of the eurozone's woes.
Eurozone Reports Zero Growth as Major Economies Flatline
Eurostat, however, says the European economy is "stable".
Eurozone Recovery Grinds to Halt as German and French Economies Stumble
Germany contracted in the last quarter while France stagnated.
EU Youth Unemployment Falls Slightly But Greece, Spain and Italy Still Struggling
Eurostat reveals that eurozone unemployment mildly improved over the last month.
Cisco Plans Crackdown on EU Youth Unemployment with Skills Initiative
The US technology giant has launched a new educational programme to address the region's skills gap.
Eurozone Youth Unemployment Falls Despite Total Jobless Rate Holding Steady
Eurostat says the region's jobless rate for under 25s fell to 23.3% in May.
Sticky Eurozone Inflation Holds Amid ECB Rates Cut
Deflation fears abound as eurozone inflation holds steady in June.
Euro Strengthens to Three-Week High vs Dollar Ahead of Eurozone CPI Data
Euro rallied to its highest since 9 June against the dollar on 30 June in early trade despite mixed data signals from the Eurozone, helped by the dollar's weakness.
UK's 'Careers Conundrum' Holding Young People Back, Warns Skills Charity
Michael Osbaldeston of City & Guilds tells IBTimes UK that employers are desperate to recruit youngsters.
UK Youth Unemployment: House of Lords to Debate 'Scarred Generation'
Baroness O'Cathain has warned Britain could face more riots like those seen across London in the summer of 2011.
Eurozone Deflation Fears Heighten as Inflation Slows Further
Eurostat said eurozone inflation slowed to 0.5% in May 2014.
Recycling Robots - A Look Inside the World's First AI Waste Management Centre
ZenRobotics has developed the first ever recycling process controlled and carried out by artificially intelligent robots
Recovery Continues as Eurozone Adds Jobs and Widens Trade Surplus
Economic growth now feeding through to the labour growth, boosting long term recovery prospects.
UK Unemployment Hits Five Year Low in Further Boost for Cameron's Coalition
UK's unemployment rate fell to a five-year-low of 6.6% in the three months to April
Europe and UK "Need" Immigration to Tackle Ageing Population
Dr Robin Niblett warns new radicals in European Parliament could halt economic progress.
Greek Unemployment Falls to 26.8%
Embattled country's unemployment rate remains far higher than the Eurozone average of 11.7%.
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: The Secret Behind the Prosperous Youth of China
IBTimes UK looks at the state of China's decades after the fateful day of revolution
ECB Policymaker: Eurozone Inflation Will Stick Under Target in Short-Term
ECB ready to act on inflation risks amid weak economic recovery in Europe.
Drugs and Prostitution Figures to be Included in Italy's GDP
Move could increase GDP figures by as much as 2%, boosting deficit reduction plans.