World News Has the EU taken its eye off the ball on corruption? Corruption is a growing problem in the EU because leaders have been busy dealing with other crises, it’s been claimed. 25/01/2017
United Kingdom UK parties respond to Supreme Court Brexit ruling backing parliament The UK Supreme Court has confirmed that parliament must be given a vote before the process to exit the European Union can begin. 24/01/2017
Business Series Weaker pound, pricier fuel to hit easyJet profits British low-cost airline easyJet warns the weaker pound and pricier fuel will reduce its profits more than expected this year. 24/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK Supreme Court set to rule on Brexit case This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 23/01/2017
Economy Hack attacks prompt possible cyber stress tests for banks The European Union is reportedly considering testing the defences of the region's banks against cyber attacks to help step up their security. 23/01/2017
United Kingdom Brexit - what now? Ministers are reportedly pinning their hopes on a short bill or motion in parliament, narrowly focused on Article 50 and making it difficult for lawmakers to amend. 23/01/2017
Germany Brexit 'will bring down all of Europe', Marine Le Pen declares French National Front leader Marine Le Pen has said Brexit will trigger a domino affect which will bring down all of Europe. 21/01/2017
My Europe Series State of the Union: Europe braced for Trump, Brexit tension This is the State of the Union, a weekly roundup of the top stories from Brussels. 20/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Trump time, Brexit tension This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the day’s top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 19/01/2017
Europe News EU leaders respond to UK PM's Brexit speech Two high-ranking EU officials have responded cautiously to Theresa May's speech in which she confirmed that the UK would leave the single market. 18/01/2017
Europe News Antonio Tajani is the new European Parliament president Italian MEP Antonio Tajani is the new president of the European Parliament. 17/01/2017
Europe News EU Parliament picks new president Italy’s Antonio Tajani is the new president of the European Parliament after four rounds of voting. 17/01/2017
Economy Davos participants give their reaction to May's Brexit policy speech At the World Economic Forum, Euronews canvassed opinions on Theresa May's Brexit policy speech. 17/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Theresa May sets out Brexit roadmap This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the day’s top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 17/01/2017
United Kingdom Theresa May outlines UK Brexit plans in long-awaited speech The UK Prime Minister says that a Brexit deal will have to pass a parliamentary vote but that Britain will leave the single market. 17/01/2017
United Kingdom Sterling surges after Brexit speech Theresa May's announcement that the UK will leave the single market in what is widely being seen as a "hard Brexit" has already had an impact on the financial markets. 17/01/2017
United Kingdom May's Brexit: Europe responds Theresa May's announcement that the UK will leave the single market in what is widely being seen as a "hard Brexit" is already having an impact. 17/01/2017
Europe News EP president race enters third round Italian MEP Antonio Tajani still leads in the race to become the next head of the European Parliament. 17/01/2017
United Kingdom No soft Brexit for the UK The UK is to leave the single market when it exits the European Union says Prime Minister Theresa May, confirming that a "hard Brexit" is on the cards. 17/01/2017
United Kingdom Impact of Brexit on EU 'depends entirely on member states', think tank finds Brexit will have “quite a significant, but not devastating, impact on the EU budget,” a report by a Berlin-based think tank has found. 17/01/2017