Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU-Turkey row rumbles on This is the Brief From Brussels: a daily round-up of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 12/05/2016
Economy UK central bank warns 'Brexit could trigger recession' Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has stepped up his warnings about the economic risks if Britain votes to leave the European Union, with even the possibility of a technical recession. 12/05/2016
United Kingdom Brexit or Bremain: the arguments at a glance What both sides are saying as they try to convince voters ahead of the UK's EU referendum. 12/05/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MEPs rally against Turkey deal This is The Brief From Brussels with all the stories making headlines in Europe’s de facto political capital. In this episode: MEPs warn they will 11/05/2016
United Kingdom Brexit opinion too close to call as Labour launches 'Remain' campaign With just 43 days to go before the highly-anticipated Brexit vote, the British Labour Party has launched its campaign to remain in the European 10/05/2016
Economy The Brief from Brussels: Greece looms large over EU once more The Brief is euronews’ daily show rounding up all the top stories that are making headlines in the de facto political capital of Europe. 09/05/2016
United Kingdom EU referendum: Boris Johnson criticises David Cameron's Brexit claims Peace in Europe could be put at risk if Britain votes to leave the EU, David Cameron has warned. With only six weeks to go before a referendum on 09/05/2016
Europe News Eurozone finance ministers mull Greek debt relief Eurozone officials are discussing whether to pay another chunk of aid to Greece amid talk about granting the country some debt relief. The Greek 09/05/2016
Italy Rome protesters march against planned EU-US free trade deal Protesters took to the streets of Rome on Saturday to say ‘No’ to TTIP, the sweeping free trade deal being negotiated between the European Union and 08/05/2016
United Kingdom Cameron says his reforms make staying in EU the better option British Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his position on his country remaining in the EU before a parliamentary committee. With six weeks to 05/05/2016
Europe News EU states could face €250,000 fine for each refugee they refuse to accept The Brief from Brussels is a daily round-up of the important stories making headlines in Europe’s de facto political capital. In this episode: the 04/05/2016
World News EU court backs tougher rules for tobacco packaging The EU’s highest court has ruled in favour of tougher rules on cigarette packaging. The case is the result of a legal challenge by two major tobacco 04/05/2016
World News France will not accept TTIP 'without rules', says Hollande France has given its strongest indication yet that it’s opposed to the controversial transatlantic trade deal being negotiated between the US and the 03/05/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU releases new economic forecasts The Brief from Brussels brings all the latest news and headlines from Europe’s capital. In this edition: Turkey faces questions over a planned visa 03/05/2016
Cyprus Turkey to abolish visas for Greek Cypriots Greek Cypriots will no longer require visas to visit Turkey under a new deal agreed between the EU and Ankara. The move is be part of a wider 03/05/2016
World News US piles on pressure in trade talks with EU The US has been putting pressure on the European Union to scrap or change environmental and health legislation in trade talks according to leaked 02/05/2016
World News Cuts in EU mobile roaming charges come into effect The shock of discovering a surprisingly inflated mobile phone bill after travelling abroad within the EU should be a thing of the past from now on 30/04/2016