Home
> EU
EU
Labour's Ed Miliband's Plan to End Cheap Foreign Labour Could 'Put Jobs at Risk'
Business organisations have slammed the Labour Party leader's vow to reinterpret employment law
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper Blasts Domino's Boss in Immigration Row
Comments come as UK work restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians are lifted.
Buy-to-Let Investors Target UK's Postgraduate Students
Assetz says "rapid growth" in postgraduate students in the UK has created opening.
S&P Downgrades EU's Top Rating Citing Lack of Support From Member States
S&P cut EU's long-term rating by one notch to AA+ with stable outlook.
Ukraine Loses €19bn in Aid For Turning Its Back on EU Pact
Russia provides $15bn bailout assistance to Ukraine.
Eurozone Banking Union: EU Finance Ministers Agree Failed Bank Resolution Plan
Europe's finance ministers seal third pillar in banking union with plan to wind down eurozone's failed banks.
David Cameron Accelerates UK Welfare Crackdown on EU Migrants
UK Prime Minister brings forward plans to restrict benefits for EU citizens ahead of feared influx of Romanian and Bulgarian workers.
Ukraine EU Protests and the Jew Haters Marching under the Nationalist Flag
Svoboda's leader Oleg Tyagnybok has been accused of anti-Semitism and was kicked out of parliament in the past
David Cameron Tells Europe: Don't Hold Back Shale Gas Industry with New Regulations
Despite fracking fears, UK's Cameron warns European Commission President Barroso against more regulation.
Hundreds of Thousands Rally for EU Deal in Kiev
200,000 demonstrate in Kiev's main square in protest at government's decision to align with Russia and not EU.
Britain Planning 'Secret' Cap on EU Migrants
Leaked report reveals UK Government in bid to limit annual net migration from EU countries to 75,000.
EU High Court Makes Landmark Ruling on Homosexual Workers in Civil Partnerships
Court says employees must be given the same benefits as married colleagues.
Edward Snowden Set to Appear at EU Parliament
Whistleblower Edward Snowden joins debate on spying allegations via videolink with MEPs.
EU Dismisses David Cameron's Touted China Free Trade Deal as 'Premature'
UK PM using visit to lay ground for China-EU free trade pact but Europe lukewarm.
Microsoft-Nokia Deal Approved by US Department of Justice
US authorities approve Microsoft-Nokia deal with only EU regulators left standing in the way of the deal being finalised.
Riot Police Clash With Pro-EU Demonstrators in Kiev
Riot police disperse pro-EU crowds demonstrating against government's anti-Europe stance.
UK Net Migration Hits 182,000 as Emigration Falls
ONS says net migration into UK has risen year-on-year for first time in two years.
Somalia Denies Diplomatic Row Reports with EU over Aid
Foreign ministry official says deputy prime minister's comments 'taken out of context'.
Somalia and EU Fight over 'Lack of Aid' Claims
EXCLUSIVE: Somalia deputy PM Fawzia Yusuf Adam 'we get nothing' claim angers EU commissioner.
Barclays to Bump Up Salaries to Beat EU Banker Bonus Cap
The lender plans to introduce "role-base-pay" on top of base salaries and bonuses.
Ukraine: EU Protesters Clash with Police In Kiev [PHOTOS]
Fourth day of demonstrations over Ukraine's last-minute snub of EU deal under Kremlin pressure.
Greece's Central Bank Chief George Provopoulos: Banks Are Well Capitalised
Greece's banks wait for a report from asset manager BlackRock due soon.
Global Carbon Emissions to Hit Record Levels as China Overtakes EU
Global climate report highlights record CO2 emissions driven by China.
European Banks Look to Leave Ukraine amid Growing Political Tensions
IHS report on financial risks in emerging market banks flags up Ukraine as area of concern.
European Immigration Offers 'Remarkably Strong' Boost to UK Economy
UCL study finds European immigrants to UK make £25bn net contribution to economy.
India's Historic Mars Mission Launch Hours Away: Where to Watch Live [VIDEO, IMAGE LINKS]
ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission will lift off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota in southeast India at 2:38 p.m local time (4:08 a.m. EST, 0908 GMT).
CBI Policy Director: UK Needs to Stay in EU But Reclaim Powers from Brussels [VIDEO]
Katja Hall, chief policy director of CBI, explains what reforms the European Union can make.
China Opposes Release of WTO's Rare Earths Report Favouring US, Japan and EU
Beijing asserts right to curb export of essential minerals indispensable for hi-tech industries.
Portugal Pledges Public Spending Axe to Continue Post-Bailout
Portuguese government releases document outlining spending plans and tax cuts.
Trade Relations to Sour as China Widens Probe into European Polysilicon Imports
EU and China had been in dispute earlier in 2013 over solar panel imports from China.