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Senior EU Official Attacks "Xenophobic" Cameron Over Immigration Rhetoric
Laszlo Andor, the Employment Commissioner, will accuse UK politicians of "pandering to prejudice".
Barclays Caps Cash Bonuses at £140,000
Sky News reports that Barclays will cap its cash bonuses for investment bankers for a third year in a row.
UK and France Launch Joint Space Project But Clash Over EU
David Cameron and Francois Hollande increase cooperation over space and defence despite disagreements over EU.
Eurozone Youth Unemployment Rate Drops to 23.8% as Total Jobless Rate Stabilises
Eurostat says the total jobless rate across the eurozone area remained stable at 12%.
Google to Settle Antitrust Case with EU Regulators
The settlement means Google will avoid a £3m fine from the European Commission
Scottish Independence: Ex-European Court Judge Enters Scottish EU Membership Debate
Scotland's parliament will question a former European Court Judge about an independent Scotland's position regarding EU membership.
Ukraine Protester Dies after Being Shot by Police
New clashes broke out between Ukrainian police and protesters in Kiev on Wednesday (January 22) morning, with protesters saying one demonstrator was shot dead by police.
German Banks Fight For Share of 'Mittelstand' Powerhouse
Competition and decades old banking relationships are preventing German banks from reaping rewards of successful economy, reports Reuters.
EU Must Be Able to 'Resolve' a Bad Bank in a Weekend
European Central Bank candidate Sabine Lautenschlaeger says EU must have rapid response to solve any crisis.
Moody's Silence on Portugal Rating Leaves Markets in the Dark
Moody's confuses investors and breaches new EU rules regarding market transparency
Ken Clarke: Immigration Makes UK "Far More Exciting"
Conservative MP Ken Clarke has attacked David Cameron's claims that EU rules have led to "vast migrations".
Peter Cruddas Joins Business for Britain Group to Lobby for EU Reform
Billionaire who received apology from David Cameron joins Business for Britain to lobby government on EU.
Eurostat Reveals Gap Between Eurozone and EU's GDP Growth Rates
Eurostat shows a gap in GDP growth rates between counties that use the euro and other EU members.
Immigration Debate: Labour's Chuka Umunna Suggests Shift To Restrict Free Movement
Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna hinted Labour may try to restrict migrants with no firm job offer.
Lord Mandelson: EU Referendum 'Lottery' is not what British Public Want
The comments come ahead of a vote in the House of Lords on a EU referendum bill.
EU Slams UK Politicians for 'Destroying Britain's Future' Over Immigration
Viviane Reding, the vice-president of the European Commission, lashes out at UK ministers
Greek Unemployment Rate Climbs to Record High as Eurozone Jobless Holds
ELSTAT says there were 1.3 million out of work in Greece in October.
Boycott Tesco Call by Polish Politician as British Migrant Row Heats up
Political row between Britain and EU over immigration from Eastern Europe flares up.
Scottish Independence: Economy will Decide Referendum, Says Alistair Darling
Former Labour chancellor says Better Together campaign must not be complacent.
German Employment Hits Record High in 2013 as Angela Merkel Eyes Minimum Wage
Europe's biggest economy now has 41.78 million people in work.
Latvia Becomes 18th Member of Eurozone After Years of Austerity
Latvia has adopted the euro and become the 18th member of the European monetary union.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper Blasts Domino's Boss in Immigration Row
Comments come as UK work restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians are lifted.
Monte dei Paschi di Siena Chairman Could Quit Over Shareholder Battle
Chairman Alessandro Profumo could leave bank over battle with top investor to save bank
EU to Lead Fight Against Pirates off Somalian Coast in 2014
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Aston confirms support and leadership for fight against piracy off Africa.
Nigel Mills MP: Vince Cable Should Resign for Enoch Powell Remark
Tory MP Nigel Mills attacks business secretary in deepening immigration row.
Romanians and Bulgarians Will Not Flood UK in 2014
IPPR think tank says Bulgarian and Romanian migration in January 2014 will be different from 2004
EU Ministers Reach Deal On Scheme To Close Failing Banks
Vladimir Putin: Aid Package to Ukraine is Not Anti-EU
Russian President Vladimir Putin says aid package was done for reasons of solidarity and not geopolitics
Ukraine Expects 3% Economic Growth on Russian Bailout
Ukrainian government budget proposal sees positive economic outlook for country in 2014 after Russian aid deal
European Commission Opens Probe into Hinkley Nuclear Power Plant Deal
European Commission launches anti-trust probe into Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Plant Deal