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Black Monday: Thousands take to Polish streets in protest against abortion ban
The new proposal would make all abortions illegal, even in cases of rape or when the woman's life is at risk.
Read Liam Fox's 'glorious opportunity' speech as trade secretary promises 'smooth' Brexit
Cabinet minister made the address in Manchester today ahead of the Conservative Party conference.
The European Union is split by post-Brexit disunity EU Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker will warn
In his annual state of the union address, Juncker will say the EU needs to come together.
Frances O'Grady: Workers should not pay the price for Brexit, TUC chief warns
General secretary will challenge Theresa May as she addresses delegates in Brighton.
Afghanistan: Series of bomb explosions leave dozens dead and over 100 injured
The violence highlights the precariousness of security in the capital just a month before a conference in Brussels where the Afghan government can set out its vision on reform.
Five arrested after car rams crime laboratories in Brussels in attempt to destroy evidence in fire
A car rammed the fences to the laboratory in the early hours of the morning.
Tory MP defends 'tongue-in-cheek' British Empire Olympic medal post amid backlash
Heather Wheeler posted the info-graphic on Twitter in reaction to a message from the EU Parliament.
Brussels: Knife-wielding woman attacks passengers on a bus injuring 3
The woman, who refused to cease, was shot in the arm by police and is being held in custody.
Labour Future: Post-Brexit vote pressure group launched to help party 're-engage' with working class
EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell IBTimes UK that entrepreneur John Mills has setup the group to help the party get elected.
EU cities looking to prise business away from London post-Brexit
IBTimes profiles the big four EU cities vying for London's crown as Europe's financial hub.
Brussels security alert 'false alarm' after police surrounded man in coat with protruding wires
Belgium is on a high state of alert ahead of its national holiday.
Boris Johnson to woo John Kerry as pair discuss 'special relationship' between UK and US
Foreign secretary to put on charm offensive after offending US President Barack Obama.
Brussels arson attack: Video of cars exploding as inferno rages near European Parliament building
The huge fire appears to have been result of an arson attack.
Boris Johnson: UK's new foreign secretary's record of undiplomatic language
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Nicola Sturgeon and Recep Tayyip Erdogan are victims of his barbs.
MPs will debate holding a second EU referendum after four million sign petition
Move comes as Brussels still waits for Britain to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to split.
Death threats and strain on family preceded resignation of Nigel Farage say Ukip insiders
The number of threats against him had increased since the Brexit vote on 23 June.
David Cameron calls for reform of freedom of movement rules in his final EU address
He told EU leaders the British voted for Brexit because they felt they had no control over borders.
UK should have 2nd referendum on terms of EU exit says Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt
Health Secretary commented that Article 50 should not be invoked straight away.
John Kerry urges European leaders not to 'lose their heads' after Brexit vote
Kerry restates US will maintain its special relationship with Great Britain after Brexit.
David Cameron told aides he 'did not want Brexit grief' before quitting as Prime Minister
The Sun reports how Cameron said he did not want to hand all his hard work 'on a plate' to his successor.
Belgium: Police free six arrested in connection with 2015 failed train terror attack
In August 2015 incident attacker was foiled by passengers on the Amsterdam to Paris service.
Brussels terror alert: Man with 'fake suicide belt' arrested as City 2 shopping centre closed
Police were notified of a suspicious situation at 5.30am on 21 June.
Belgium: Six held in connection with foiled 2015 train terror attack
Arrests follow weekend raids which saw three charged with plotting terror attacks.
EU referendum: David Cameron says Brexit would brand Britain as 'a quitter'
Immigration was the focus of the BBC Question Time debate hosted by David Dimbleby.
Brussels terror alert: Central station and hotel evacuated after suspicious items found
The Gare Centrale and the Carrefour de l'Europe hotel were cleared out around midday on 19 June.
Terror plot against football fans foiled in Belgium
Three men charged with terror offences for allegedly planning attack during Belgium-Ireland Euro 2016 clash.
The morning after Brexit: What next for Britain if we vote Leave?
Cold look at what would happen should 23 June referendum result call for Britain to leave EU.
Nato bolsters Baltic defences with 4,000 troop deployment 'in response to Russia'
The announcement by Jens Stoltenberg came in response to Russia's recent actions in the Crimea.
DRC opposition rallies around new Rassemblement platform 'to get rid of you know who'
DRC opposition parties form a new alliance known as 'Rassemblement' to oust President Joseph Kabila.
EU referendum: Remain campaign wants to barter away UK's freedom and democracy says Boris Johnson
Vote Leave campaigner says it is a 'myth and delusion' the UK can gain prosperity by giving up sovereignty.