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Paris attacks: Europe to observe minute's silence in solidarity with France
Millions will fall silent across the UK at 11am to remember those killed in the terrorist attacks.
EU referendum: Donald Tusk admits reaching a deal with UK will be 'very, very tough'
Prime Minister David Cameron's four key demands may be impossible to fulfil says EU President.
EU referendum: Read Lord Peter Mandelson's full speech to EEF manufacturers' association
Labour grandee and former business secretary backed David Cameron's 'timely and achievable' plan.
EU referendum: Read David Cameron's full Brussels reform speech at Chatham House
The prime minister kicked off negotiations with EU with the major address.
EU referendum: Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush backs UK-US trade deal after Brexit
But the 62-year-old is polling fifth in the race to gain the Republican Party's nomination.
EU referendum: David Cameron will quote Exodus in Iceland in campaign against Brexit
Prime minister will warn that it is not a 'land of milk and honey' outside of the EU.
Ukip-backed Leave.EU will campaign from the left to secure Brexit, says founder Arron Banks
The Eurosceptic campaign plans to woo trade unionists and Labour supporters in a bid to secure a Brexit.
Migrant crisis: Refugee camps for 2 million in Turkey on the table as Erdogan begins talks with EU
EU wants Turkey to take on a more active role in pursuing people traffickers.
EU referendum: Voters split over Brexit as renegotiation with Brussels continues
YouGov poll says voters want to break from Brussels but Survation survey tells a different story.
EU referendum: Ukip blasts 'reprehensible' €26m publicity campaign plan from Jean-Claude Juncker
Suzanne Evans, deputy chairman of Ukip, told IBTimes UK the proposal was 'completely unfair'.
EU referendum: David Cameron purdah defeat could force re-think for prime minister
Robert Oxley, of Business for Britain, speaks to IBTimes UK about Cameron's crushing defeat.
EU referendum: David Cameron 'urges businesses to shut up' over historic vote
Prime minister is apparently worried pro-EU firms could undermine his negotiations with Brussels.
Greece debt crisis: Future of EU at stake as Brussels talks continue
Ministers give Athens until 15 July to enact key reforms paving the way to a possible financial bailout.
EU referendum: Business secretary Sajid Javid blasts CBI over 'poor poker face'
The top minister urged the business body to support David Cameron's renegotiation with Brussels.
David Cameron calls Cobra meeting after terror attacks hit Tunisia, France and Kuwait
The UK prime minister said Britain will do 'all we can to help' after the assaults.
EU referendum: David Cameron hopes to 'kick off' renegotiation at European Council summit
The prime minister will make his case as EU leaders meet in Brussels for two days.
EU referendum: 14 Tory MEPs 'show interest' in joining Conservatives for Britain
David C Bannerman MEP, a co-founder, spoke to IBTimes UK after the group's first meeting in Europe.
EU referendum: Boris Johnson says Tory ministers should be able to campaign for Brexit
The mayor of London says the move would be 'safer and more harmonious' for David Cameron.
EU referendum: Odd for Eurosceptics to launch Brexit campaign now says John Redwood
Exclusive: Senior Tory MP has 'no idea' if David Cameron can secure key concessions.
EU referendum: Voters 'distrust' Tony Blair and Nigel Farage on historic vote
The British Future poll will boost David Cameron as he seeks concessions from Brussels.
Lord Lawson pours cold water over David Cameron's 'inconsequential' EU negotiations
But the former Chancellor says the British public will still vote to stay within the 28-member bloc.
Labour leader hopeful Andy Burnham keeps EU focus with 'separate campaign' push
The shadow health secretary wants Labour to set-up its own campaign for the UK to stay in the EU.
Jean-Claude Juncker gets the Chequers treatment as David Cameron pushes EU reform
The prime minister attempted to win over his former foe and president of the European Commission.
David Cameron fails to distract from immigration figures embarrassment with 'crackdown' claims
Prime minister faced embarrassing immigration figures - triple the Conservatives' target - ahead of a major policy speech.
EU charges Russia's Gazprom with abusing market position in eastern Europe
Gas giant Gazprom has 12 weeks to reply and can also request an oral hearing to present its arguments.
Boris Johnson: Send SAS to stop 'ruthless' Mediterranean migrant smugglers
The top Tory and Mayor of London suggested the elite troops should be deployed to North Africa.
EU to accuse search engine giant Google of abusing its power
Internet giant could face massive fines if found guilty of breaching antitrust laws.
Belgian Foreign Minister criticized for wearing black face paint at charity parade
Belgian FM Didier Reynders accused for his 'blacked up' look for a children's charity.
Belgium: Cyclist Bastien de Zutter crashes his way to internet hit via crazy Brussels cycle lanes
The comic video has had more than 100,000 views in three weeks.
Nigel Farage and Nick Clegg were both wrong on EU's influence over UK law
Campaign group Business for Britain found 64.7% of UK laws originate from Brussels.