Now playing Next United Kingdom UK Government hazy on Brexit The UK government still lack clarity on Brexit almost three months on 06/09/2016
Now playing Next Europe News EU watchdog demands clarification over Barroso's Goldman Sachs job EU Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly has demanded that the European Commission (EC) clarify its position over the recent appointment of former EC president Jose Manuel Barroso as chairman and adviser to Goldma 06/09/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Lawmakers debate petition calling for fresh Brexit vote Monday evening's heated discussion lasted more than three hours. 06/09/2016
Now playing Next France Locals disrupt Calais traffic in call for demolition of "jungle" migrant camp Some of the protesters who came to block the motorway approaches to Calais on Monday have vowed to stay and fight on until the migrant camp there dubbed the “jungle” is… 05/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone shoppers not scared by Brexit vote Euro zone retail sales rose more than expected in July, posting the largest monthly increase of the year despite the British vote in June to leave the European Union. 05/09/2016
Now playing Next world news G20 summit: Brexit warnings from Japan and US, but trade hope from Australia Leaders of the world’s largest economies have met for the second and final day of the G20 summit in China. 05/09/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Thousands of pro-EU campaigners march through central London Thousands of pro-Europe campaigners gathered in cities across the UK on Saturday to protest against Brexit, the UK’s decision to leave the European Union following a June… 03/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy Ireland to appeal Apple EU tax ruling Ireland’s cabinet has approved an appeal against an EU ruling that it should receive 13 billion euros in unpaid taxes from technology giant Apple. 02/09/2016
Now playing Next Belgium 2,000 jobs under threat at Caterpillar in Belgium World's largest maker of heavy machinery begins consultation process that could lead to closure of plant in Charleroi. 02/09/2016
Now playing Next Slovakia UK's Boris Johnson in Bratislava ahead of EU Summit of the EU 27 While the UK question hangs over Europe, Brexit is not on the official agenda for the upcoming informal EU Summit on 16 September in Bratislava A flurry of pre-summit meetings have already been taking 02/09/2016
Now playing Next China Expectations low for China's hosting of G20 Everything is ready in Hangzou, 200 kilometres from Shanghai, to welcome the heads of state of the G20 nations, the richest on the planet. 01/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone manufacturing 'wavering', British manufacturing rebounds Manufacturing growth in the eurozone slowed in August partly due to the effect of the Brexit vote. The weaker pound boosting exports help UK manufacturing rebound. 01/09/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Too many people were ill-informed before Brexit referendum, say campaigners Britain’s EU referendum had ‘glaring democratic deficiencies’ and too many voters felt ill-informed, campaigners say. 01/09/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK: 'Hate crime' murder probe after Polish man is killed A sixth teenager arrested on suspicion of murdering a Polish man in southeast England has been freed on bail in what police believe may have been a hate crime. 31/08/2016
Now playing Next Economy To take the money or not - Ireland delays decision over Apple tax cash Ireland's cabinet has delayed a decision on whether Dublin should appeal against Brussels' ruling that Apple has to give 13 billion euros of underpaid taxes to the government. 31/08/2016
Now playing Next Economy Brexit vote unnerves eurozone and UK businesses Economic sentiment in the eurozone fell in August and optimism among Britain's services firms has also fallen sharply. Economists linked that to Britain's vote to leave the European Union. 30/08/2016
Now playing Next France For Britain migrants begin, and stay, in Calais, but France's patience wears thin Calais’s squalid migrant centre is at the heart of talks between the French and British Interior Ministers, but the problem goes way beyond the camp and has now lasted for nearly 20… 30/08/2016