World News Paris and Amsterdam snatch London’s lost EU agencies The race to host the European medicines and banking agencies after Brexit was so tight that the winners were ultimately drawn from a bowl. 20/11/2017
Europe News Amsterdam to host European Medicines Agency The Dutch city tied with Milan in a vote that was then decided by the drawing of lots, diplomatic sources said. 20/11/2017
Europe News Barnier: UK can have ‘ambitious’ Brexit trade deal - at a price The chief negotiator’s sweetener comes with a warning that Britain will suffer if it diverges too far from European model. 20/11/2017
Hungary Hungary and Soros' war of words heats up Soros has accused Budapest of lying, while a top ruling party politician said the billionaire was engaged in a “frontal assault” against Hungary 20/11/2017
United Kingdom Euroviews. EU needs British money so UK should be setting trade ultimatums: View As European leaders demand more concessions in return for trade talks with the UK, UKIP's David Challice says the talks are happening upside down. 20/11/2017
World News Decision day for EMA and EBA With Brexit looming, the EU is deciding where to house two key European agencies. 20/11/2017
United Kingdom Hammond: UK to improve Brexit offer before EU summit in December UK Finance Minister, Philip Hammond has indicated that Britain is ready to increase Brexit 'divorce bill' offer to Brussels. 19/11/2017
Spain Sudden death of prosecutor leading case against Catalan separatists Spain is in shock at the loss of Attorney General Jose Manuel Maza 19/11/2017
Greece Chaos on Chios as refugee camp unable to shelter everyone A shortage of tents and containers inside Chios's refugee centre means a shanty town of shelters and tents is springing up on its perimeter. 17/11/2017
Cambodia "Democracy died in Cambodia today" The EU and US are promising "concrete steps" against Cambodia after the main opposition party was banned ahead of the country's elections. 17/11/2017
United Kingdom UK parliament to vote on final Brexit deal It's a concession to conservative rebel lawmakers, who have demanded more power over the process. 13/11/2017
United Kingdom Brexit date to be set in stone... if Theresa May gets her way The UK government has announced it will put a Brexit date into law, but pushing it through Parliament will be far from straightforward. 10/11/2017
Europe News Could the Brexit trade talks be delayed? Sticking points remain as latest round of negotiations get underway in Brussels 09/11/2017
Europe News EU hits deadlock over future of glyphosate Members fail to reach decision on licence extension for controversial weedkiller 09/11/2017
Europe News Catalonia crisis: Belgium's PM says he won't interfere Belgian PM Charles Michel says he won't interfere in any extradition proceedings after the arrival of Catalan leaders in his country. 08/11/2017
Europe News Catalan mayors take fight for independence to Brussels Some 200 pro-independence mayors gather in Brussels, as ousted leader Puigdemont calls for a united front against Spain 07/11/2017