Europe News Watch: UKIP leader Nigel Farage gives his backing to Europe Britain’s most-famous Eurosceptic has spoken the words that many thought they would never hear – “I love Europe”. Nigel Farage, leader of Britain’s 25/09/2014
Next Series Close encounters with Venus Venus is our rather weird neighbour, a strange world where the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east, and a day lasts longer than a year. And 25/09/2014
World Cartoonist Plantu explains why taunting world leaders is essential Plantu is one of France’s best known cartoonists, having been drawing for the national daily Le Monde for the best part of 30 years. Euronews 24/09/2014
Iceland Watch: creeping red-hot lava from Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland This is the slowly-advancing red-hot lava from Iceland’s Bardarbunga volcano – which erupted last month. The footage shows scientists from the 24/09/2014
United Kingdom Queen 'purred' with joy over Scotland referendum result, says Cameron Britain’s queen “purred” with happiness when told of Scotland’s decision to stay within the United Kingdom, it’s emerged. Prime Minister David 24/09/2014
Denmark Climate summit - will New York succeed where Copenhagen failed? There have been lots of upbeat and rousing statements about the UN climate summit in New York on Tuesday, September 23. UN secretary-general Ban 23/09/2014
World Carbon emissions - how does Europe compare with the rest of the world? Europe is the only one of the world’s biggest four polluters to have reduced carbon emissions, latest figures reveal. India, with a 5% hike, China 23/09/2014
Sport 'The Corner' reunions, predictions, funny footy and history, check it out Welcome to ‘The Corner’, our weekly foray into the wonderful world of football. Sunday is a family day. In England champions and pretenders met 22/09/2014
France Napoleon extraordinary marriage deed fetches fortune What’s in a name? What’s in a piece of paper? In this case of no ordinary paper, it’s two names, passionate love and an empire. And what a 22/09/2014
focus Turkey-Azerbaijan pipeline to impact on energy markets Turkey and Azerbaijan have begun to work on an oil pipeline project which, it is claimed, will have a big impact on global energy markets 22/09/2014
France French farmers slammed after tax office set abaze in Brittany protest France’s minister of public services has hit out at vegetable farmers who set fire to a tax office in Brittany. They were protesting over tax and 22/09/2014
futuris Breathing forest: assessing climate change impact on Earth's lungs Forests are the green lungs of our planet. During the day, trees absorb carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen we need to breathe. But at night, the 22/09/2014
state of the union Separation anxiety averted in Scotland On this edition of Europe Weekly, we get a Brussels perspective on Scotland’s decision not to break away from the United Kingdom and take a look at 19/09/2014
World The lessons we can learn from making mistakes Some children are so afraid of making mistakes in the classroom that they become reluctant to even try new things, in case they fail. But teachers 19/09/2014
business planet Making the most of the net effect In this edition of Business Planet we visit London and the Czech Republic to discover how to make the most of the Enterprise Europe Network, a 19/09/2014
Unreported Europe Bitter harvest - impact of Russia's EU food ban on Poland In the aftermath of Russia’s decision to ban EU food exports Poland, Europe’s largest apple producer, has been gripped by a fruit-flavoured wave of 19/09/2014
My Europe Series Should NATO have a leadership role in world affairs? NATO’s role in world affairs is under scrutiny in this edition of Utalk . The question comes from Marc in Brussels: “Its seems the international 19/09/2014
United Kingdom Dramatic newspaper front pages on Scotland's 'day of destiny' It’s deadline day for people in Scotland as the nation goes to the polls to vote YES or NO to independence. There was just one topic on the cover 18/09/2014
United Kingdom Which celebrities are backing Scottish independence? Today is the big day in Scotland, when people are answering the question “Should Scotland be an independent country?” With polls indicating a 18/09/2014
World 'Federalism to counter independence movements': Spain's Pedro Sánchez Independence campaigners in Spain are closely watching the referendum in Scotland. A similar vote is planned in Catalonia in November, which the 17/09/2014
World Is a divided Belgium looking towards Scotland for independence inspiration? Günther Dauwen from the European Free Alliance is just one member of a regionalist party who will be in Edinburgh supporting the Yes campaign. Dauwen 17/09/2014
United Kingdom [As it happened] Still United Kingdom: Scottish voters reject independence The final result in the Scottish Independence referendum was called just after seven on Friday morning to sighs of relief and tears of dismay 17/09/2014
Germany Muslims set to protest over Islamic State fear-mongering Muslim organisations across Europe have begun calling out their followers in protest against the rise of Islamic State (ISIL) in Syria and Iraq amid 17/09/2014
United Kingdom Police chief resigns over sex abuse scandal involving 1,400 children A police chief has bowed to pressure and resigned over a 16-year sex abuse scandal involving at least 1,400 children. Shaun Wright stepped down as 17/09/2014
Russia Factory gives fighter jet to head of Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, was presented with an unlikely gift for a religious leader this week as he toured a 17/09/2014
Ukraine Watch: Angry mob throw Ukraine MP into rubbish bin This is the moment an angry mob grabbed an MP and threw him in a rubbish bin. The group, screaming curses and insults, hurled Vitaly Zhuravsky into 16/09/2014