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Brexit: David Cameron will make bid to renegotiate terms of Britain's membership
European Union seeking a deal that will provide a way out of question over future of Britain's membership
EU referendum: Will Brexit polls prove more accurate than derided general election ones?
IBTimes UK investigates the disparity between recent surveys on the EU referendum.
EU unveils 'shocking' plans for border agency able to ignore countries' sovereignty
Critics say proposals are a 'full-frontal attack' on the sovereignty of EU member states.
Brexit: Half of UK voters want to leave the EU
Voters evenly split between staying and leaving the EU, poll shows.
EU referendum: Lords kill off Labour plan to give 16- and 17-year-olds a vote
Decision from the upper chamber means the EU Referendum Bill could be passed within days.
Ukip supporter upsets neighbours in Southampton with anti-Muslim Christmas banner
A Ukip-supporting cabbie's anti-immigrant decorations has angered Southampton
Kenya votes through new WTO trade agreement
'Bali' deal will speed movement, release and clearance of material, including goods in transit.
EU wants to unlock Netflix and other streaming services for people travelling in Europe
System proposed to allow on-demand subscribers to access content without limitation when travelling abroad.
EU referendum: Brexit threat is 'destabilising' union warns European Council chief Donald Tusk
Tusk urged European leaders to find a response to David Cameron 'as quickly as possible'.
Syria air strikes: UK Isis bombing could strengthen Cameron's EU renegotiation
David Cameron can use MPs' backing air strikes on Isis to bolster his EU renegotiation says expert.
UK immigration: Net migration hits record high of 336,000 ahead of EU referendum
The ONS figure leaves David Cameron's immigration of 'tens of thousands' in disarray.
French PM Manuel Valls says Europe 'cannot accommodate more refugees'
Claim comes as European countries introduce passport checks to stem entry of refugees.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel promises 'military' force against Isis after Paris attacks
Germany has provided Kurdish rebels with arms and training but will now step up military force.
Robert Powell: Banks need to prepare for European regulation as MiFID II is almost here
MiFID II is following the Financial Services Bill by the Bank of England.
Paris attacks: EU to crack down on bitcoin transfers in attempt to strangle Isis funding
EU ministers are in a crisis meeting to strengthen controls over electronic payments and trade of relics.
EU referendum: Full list of peers who attempted to block 16-year-olds from voting
Labour and Liberal Democrat peers teamed up with crossbenchers to defeat the government.
Paris attacks: Poland slams door to Syrian refugees following massacres in France's capital
The tragic events "showed a weakness in Europe" which he said was still vulnerable to attacks said Konrad Szymanski.
Play Monopoly TTIP-style: Lobby group Global Justice Now launches online game
EXCLUSIVE: Global Justice Now tells IBTimes UK why it developed the online game board.
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.
David Cameron heckled: Small businesses want out and four more EU referendum claims
IBTimes UK lists the real facts behind trade and economic policies from the European Union.
Migrant Crisis: Chaos in Serbia as thousands forced to queue for EU registration papers
The situation turned chaotic, as refugees started to push through barriers or jump over fences.
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 misspent £4.5bn in 2014 as European Court of Auditors calls for budget management overhaul
5.6% error spending was found in investments to encourage job growth and competitiveness.
The public won't fall for biased scaremongering on the prospect of leaving the EU
New CBI president was forced to admit there is no 'one uniform view' on the EU among its members.
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.
Meat with misleading labels sold across European Union despite horse meat scandal
Consumer watchdog finds meat sold across EU contains less or different kind of meat than labelled.
EU rules to make UK porn filters illegal - or so it thought
David Cameron finds way to 'opt-out' of EU ban on UK internet service providers blocking pornographic sites.
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.
EU referendum: How much member states contribute to the budget and what they get out [infographic]
Some EU member states put in more, such as the UK and Germany, while poorer countries take more out.
EU referendum: Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says Britain is better off as a member
Mark Carney: The UK has benefited more than any other nation from EU membership.