UK economic growth confirmed as exports boost GDP
Year-on-year, GDP growth was 2.6%, unrevised from the first estimate.
UK taxpayers' money to be 'ring fenced' in any Greek rescue package says George Osborne
UK taxpayers' money to be 'ring fenced' in any Greek rescue package
Greek debt crisis: Euro leaders hail controversial bailout agreement
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says Greece has sent a message of dignity to Europe.
Migrant crisis: What if there were no borders, no nationalities and we were all equal citizens of the world?
Europe's treatment of migrants is shameful and betrays its founding philosophy, says Inna Shevchenko
Donald Tusk: Greek deal failure 'will affect all of Europe'
Eurozone countries have given Greece until 12 July to come up with a proposal for sweeping reforms.
Euro holds steady as investors await eurozone summit
The single currency is holding firm as Greece prepares to unveil new proposals to alleviate debt crisis.
Greece: France and Germany say doors for talks open - but Athens has to come up with debt plan
Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel meet in Paris ahead of euro leaders' summit on 7 July.
Greek referendum: No vote means 70-80% chance of a Grexit
Shares across Europe fell by almost 2% on 6 July after Greeks rejected conditions of a rescue package.
Live Blog: A jubilant Alexis Tsipras addresses the nation - 'Democracy cannot be blackmailed'
Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis proves what a cool dude he is with his grey T-shirt.
Greece votes in knife-edge referendum as euro faces its biggest threat
Millions of Greeks to decide on austerity terms of international creditors in game-changing referendum.
Greek debt Crisis: Eurozone snubs Greek plea for bailout extension - Athens now in default
Athens loses EU financial safety net as €240bn bailout funding ends.
Greek crisis: Banks at risk of insolvency, country on brink of Grexit and make or break for Tspiras
After months of negotiations, the Greek people will decide what course the country takes.
Greek debt crisis: European Central Bank 'to maintain funding limit' at current level
ECB refuses to increase emergency credit to Greek banks, but has agreed to keep them at current levels.
Grexit: Athens given absolutely last chance to agree a bailout deal or it defaults on €1.6bn loan
Omens not good for 30 June deadline as Angela Merkel says talks have gone backwards.
Edmund Shing: Forget Greek debt woes and buy into the European market recovery
Whether Greece stays in the Eurozone or not I believe you should invest in Eurozone stocks.
Greece debt crisis: EU officials scurry over specifics of deal as leaders sidestep repayment plans
Greece has to repay €1.6bn to the IMF before 30 June and owes creditors €3.9bn that needs to be paid in July and €3.2bn in August.
Greece debt crisis: Athens offers new package as EU scrambles before Brussels summit
Alexis Tsipras announces new reforms package signalling desperate efforts as EU leaders set to meet for crucial conference.
Greece crisis: Yanis Varoufakis urges EU not to enter 'state of mind that accepts an accident'
Greece's Finance Minister says eurozone is "dangerously close" to such a mindset.
Protesters occupy Greek finance ministry
Greek Communist party labour union supporters occupy finance ministry.
Simon Heffer: Tsipras will betray Europe over Greece and risks an outcome worse than austerity
People of the various states consider themselves to be national first and European second.
Greece: ECB boss Mario Draghi gives guarded support and a stern warning
Head of European Central Bank expressed cautious optimism that Greece would benefit from ECB money printing.
EU nears deal on €315bn plan to revive investment
EU finance ministers agreed the details of a €315bn (£224bn, $338bn) investment plan to help revive the European economy.
Greece can save €1bn a year by eliminating contraband tobacco
Cash-strapped Greece expected to provide details about its tobacco reform proposals soon to obtain future bailout funds.
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.
Greece rejects 'impossible' finance deal, confident solution will be found
Talks between Greece and euro zone finance ministers over the country's debt broke down on 16 February when Athens rejected a proposal to request a six-month extension of its international bailout as "unacceptable".
BoE expects below zero inflation, strong growth and low unemployment
Bank of England (BoE) chief Mark Carney said on Thursday (12 February) that British inflation could turn negative and that he expected stronger growth on the back of lower oil prices.
Greece: Yanis Varoufakis says ECB talks 'fruitful'
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said he had a fruitful discussion with European Central Bank President Mario Draghi on Wednesday (February 4) and delivered the message that there cannot be business as usual in Greece.
Technical analysis: Will euro fall to parity versus dollar in 2015?
Experts, including Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank, predict parity by 2017 as capital outflow intensifies.
Eurozone youth unemployment aggravated by slow growth, lack of reforms: IMF survey
In the most vulnerable countries, only 4 out of 10 from the 15-24 age group are employed.
Slow Growth and Rapid Deflation in October as Eurozone Slump Extends
Eurozone business growth picked up by the slimmest of margins despite deep price cuts.