World Square in Brussels renamed after murdered British MP A square in Brussels is today being renamed after the murdered British MP Jo Cox. The 41-year-old was murdered in 2016 by right wing extremist Thomas Mair. 27/09/2018
Belgium The Norway model — Europe bit by bit but not membership Theresa May has ruled out the Norway model, but what exactly does it look like? 26/09/2018
Europe News Hungary and Poland: should Brussels have acted sooner? "It may simply be in Hungary we have left things so late, it's really really difficult to reverse that kind of anti democratic trend." 19/09/2018
Europe News Ukraine conflict: in the eyes of a student "Everyday we lose some citizens of our country; so we cannot forget it." 19/09/2018
World News Brexit: UK not ready to 'mitigate major impacts' in no-deal scenario According to a report by the Institute for Government, if a deal is not reached, the UK is not ready to "mitigate major negative impacts" in nine of the 10 policy areas being discussed in the Brexit implementation. 17/09/2018
Europe News Sefcovic throws hat in ring for EU Commission top job Slovak vows to tackle what he describes as "barbed wire" mentality dividing the bloc 17/09/2018
Europe News Article 7 v Hungary - mission impossible? Disciplinary mechanism is a long and complicated process 17/09/2018
Belgium Man is critically injured after Belgian police shoot at him It's after officers had asked two men to move on in Brussels but one of them pulled out a knife and had refused to drop it 17/09/2018
Belgium Brussels: Comics attract thousands of fans at Comic Strip Festival Almost a hundred thousand visitors and more than 250 comic artists attend the ninth annual event 15/09/2018
World Raw Politics: 'The Brexit vote was about political independence' "The Brexit vote was about political independence," Nigel Farage tells Raw Politics' host Tesa Arcilla. 05/09/2018
Europe News Race for EU presidency, as German leader throws hat in ring "Today's European Union is not connected to the people in the European Union" 05/09/2018
Living Top art exhibitions to visit this season Our selection of the most awaited art shows to catch this Autumn in Europe. 05/09/2018
Belgium EC to propose end to daylight savings time President of the EC, Jean-Claude Juncker highlighted the results of an EU survey where 80% of the 4.6 million participants wanted summer and winter time changes to be abolished. 31/08/2018
Europe News Will NATO headquarters be named after John McCain? Former Secretary-Generals back tribute, to recognise late Senator's achievements 30/08/2018
Europe News Deal or no deal - EU says there'll be Brexit disruption either way The European Commission responds as London publishes no-deal technical notices 23/08/2018
World News Greece heading for 'sustainable recovery,' says EU Greece gets a confidence boost from Brussels as it exits third and final bailout 20/08/2018
Belgium Watch: Brussel's Grand Place square covered with colourful flowers WATCH: The abnormal summer heat presented organisers with a new challenge this year 17/08/2018
World News UK's International Trade Secretary says Brexit No-Deal is 60% likely The UK's Government's International Trade Secretary says the chance of the UK leaving the EU with no-deal is now "60-40" likely, and being increased by those in the EU committed to“the purity of the EU’s ideology”. 06/08/2018
Europe News 'Ryanair has no respect at all' - Brussels cabin crew join strike Low-cost airline suffers worst week of stoppages in its three-decade history 25/07/2018
Europe News NATO: Trump demands more from NATO US President is due to head over to the UK but not before he made his mark on Brussels. Donald Trump has urged his NATO allies to pledge 4 percent of their GDP towards military spending - double the current target. He also accused Germany of being 'totally controlled' by Russia. 12/07/2018