France: Severe flooding forces residents to evacuate by boat as others remain trapped at home
Emergency services were called out 4,500 times to assist with evacuations on 30 and 31 May 2016.
The incompetent and undemocratic EU could soon implode – is it really safe to remain?
Across Europe, revulsion for the arrogant bureaucracy grows and the EU is a byword for economic stagnation.
EU referendum: OECD warns that Brexit is a 'threat to the wellbeing of the UK'
OECD claims that a Brexit would damage UK financially and trigger turmoil in financial markets worldwide.
G7 Summit: Brexit is a 'risk to global growth'
The multi-nation group said the UK's departure from EU would affect trade, investments and jobs.
Global economic crisis linked to 260,000 cancer-related deaths
Data collected during the economic crisis suggest a rise in cancer-related mortality in the OECD.
EU referendum: Brexit would cost government £40bn and extend austerity by two years says IFS
The independent think tank report will prove to be a blow for the Vote Leave campaign.
'Does Britain really want DIY recession?' asks George Osborne one month before EU referendum
Chancellor asks blunt question as Treasury analysis claims GDP will fall 3.6% after two years if Britain leaves EU.
China to tighten tax reporting law for multinationals to end multi-billion dollar corporate tax loophole
Under the proposal, MNCs have to file extensive reports on internal pricing and costs.
EU referendum: Number of firms supporting 'Remain' grows
Sixty-three percent of businesses want Britain to remain part of the EU, IoD survey shows.
A kids' strike misses the point - SATs are short-term pain for long-term gain
Around 20% of pupils leave primary school without an adequate standard of literacy or numeracy.
EU referendum: Which British CEOs are the Leavers and Remainers?
The EU referendum is less than two months away, but where do British CEOs stand?
EU referendum: British-Indian voters could have major impact on Brexit ballot
The 'British-Indians for IN' campaign was launched to encourage the Indian community to have their say on Brexit.
EU referendum: Brexit could cost British workers a month's salary by 2020, OECD warns
OECD report warns of Brexit impact and claims 'Leave' camp indulging in wishful thinking.
Oil prices decline for the first time in three weeks as traders cash in profits
West Texas Intermediate and Brent slide as stronger dollar and profit-taking send oil prices down.
Chernobyl 30th anniversary: A timeline of the worst nuclear disaster in history
The fourth reactor at the Chernobyl power plant exploded on 26 April 1986 in the world's worst nuclear accident.
EDCAB leads European Parliamentary roundtables as MEPs mull Bitcoin clampdown
EDCAB is the only independent European public policy platform for virtual currencies and distributed ledger tech.
EU referendum: Michael Gove hopes his Brexit fact bomb will dispel pro-remain 'ghost stories'
Conservative justice secretary outlined his pro-Brexit case during a major speech in London.
Bitcoin legal experts launch European Digital Currency & Blockchain Technology Forum
EDCAB founder Siân Jones has an unparalleled legal understanding around cryptocurrency.
Britain 'can and must do better' after trailing rich countries on child inequality
Unicef is urging the UK government to bridge the gap between rich and poor children.
Delaying pregnancy: Older mothers tend to have healthier and taller children
While having a child late can be risky, it may also lead to health and socio-economic benefits for young.
Israel to tax foreign tech firms like Google, Facebook and Amazon for online business
The companies will be required to pay 17% VAT as well as income tax in Israel.
Panama Papers: Germany, France call for global list of tax havens to counter 'tax evasion and money laundering'
Both Paris and Berlin suggested combining national and international blacklists to form one common global list.
Panama Papers: The five worst places for financial secrecy - and they aren't all tax havens
The most financially secretive states according to Tax Justice Network's Financial Secrecy Index 2015.
Panama Papers: 2013 letter shows David Cameron sought softer curbs for offshore trusts
Prime Minister David Cameron had urged EU members to recognise the differences between companies and trusts.
Panama Papers: Unless there is evidence of tax evasion, those exposed have a right to privacy
The legitimate use of corporate entities - for tax planning or confidentiality - is a right we must uphold.
Panama Papers: President Juan Carlos Varela defends transparency
The Panama president has reaffirmed his country's commitment to tax transparency.
Panama Papers as it happened: Mossack Fonseca leak reveals world leaders' offshore wealth
Leaked 11.5 million records of offshore holdings reveal politicians' and celebrities' use of tax havens .
Unaoil bribery scandal: Samsung, Hyundai, Rolls-Royce implicated in $1tn oil industry corruption
Emails show hundreds of companies paid bribes to Unaoil to secure contracts in the Middle East and Africa.
UK banks to commit to improve gender balance in senior finance roles
The UK government is urging companies to participate in improving gender balance at workplaces.
John McDonnell: Read Shadow Chancellor's Fiscal Rule speech in full
Labour MP explains how party would control public spending if it were to get into power