United Kingdom Boris Johnson's leadership questioned after Tory COVID rebellion The UK prime minister's authority is increasingly being doubted after a series of scandals and criticism of the government's handling of the pandemic. 15/12/2021
Nature Bumblebees are dying - but could solar parks save them? Turning solar farms into meadows could quadruple bumblebee numbers - spreading their pollinator services far and wide. 14/12/2021
Uncovering Europe Brexit-voting areas of UK have highest COVID-19 death rate - study New research suggests that people who voted Brexit are far more susceptible to anti-vax sentiment. 14/12/2021
United Kingdom UK: MPs vote for new COVID measures, amid rebellion against PM Johnson One Labour MP said the Conservative rebellion against the UK government "is a reflection of the shattered authority of Boris Johnson". 14/12/2021
France UK grants 23 additional fishing licences to French vessels The UK granted 23 additional licences to French fishing vessels, while France has said it's waiting for around 100 licences. 11/12/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serbs vote for withdrawing from central institutions Western countries have expressed concern that the move could trigger further division in Bosnia. 11/12/2021
the global conversation "European history is sometimes messed up, but it is also exciting." Romano Prodi Euronews speaks to former European Commission President and two-time prime minister of Italy, Romano Prodi in the Global Conversation. 09/12/2021
The Cube 'Auf Wiedersehen Angela!' Merkel's best moments of 16 years in office The 67-year-old hasn't disclosed any future plans but said earlier this year that she will take time to "read and sleep" and "then let's see where I show up". 09/12/2021
France France threatens litigation if UK does not settle fishing licence row The application still pending are for access to the sensitive 6-12 nautical mile zone. 09/12/2021
Uncovering Europe Aye, have a dream: Scotland's renewed foreign policy push “When the choice for Scotland is a pro-European, EU member state, independent Scotland, or a Boris Johnson Little Brexit Britain, I think people will vote yes [to independence]." 09/12/2021
Europe News Far-right divisions on display after failure to form political group Leaders of European far-right and populist parties left their Warsaw summit with a statement pledging "closer cooperation" rather than the creation of a formal alliance. 06/12/2021
France Frontex plane arrives in northern France to combat people smuggling The EU border agency aircraft was deployed a week after 27 migrants died when their dinghy deflated in the Channel. 02/12/2021
France Post-Brexit fishing: Guernsey grants over 40 licences for French boats Paris has welcomed the Channel island's move but says over 100 claims for French boats to operate off Jersey and the UK are still unresolved. 01/12/2021
Romania Back in power, Romania's PSD wants to put its toxic past behind it Under Liviu Dragnea, the Social Democrats became a byword for corruption and graft. Now a new crop of leaders says that the party has changed. 01/12/2021
France French right-wing party to choose candidate for presidential election Five candidates are vying to become the presidential candidate for France's Les Républicains party. 01/12/2021
France EU plane to be deployed over Channel after migrant deaths A plane operated by EU border agency Frontex will be deployed over the Channel to better identify smuggling networks, said the French interior minister at a meeting with European migration officials. 28/11/2021
See Brexit and Art - will uncertainty continue to stifle the art market? Brexit and Art Will new regulations and ongoing uncertainty continue to stifle the art market after the impact of Covid-19? 27/11/2021