Cult Check out big bottom, Tintin, Vermeer and Ernst Beyeler The Turner Prize at Tate Britain. 30/09/2016
Sport Canada triumph on home ice at World Cup of Hockey Sidney Crosby cemented his status as one of hockey’s finest after he captained Canada to a second consecutive World Cup of Hockey title. 30/09/2016
Economy UK based carmakers voice concerns about Brexit effects Britain's planned exit from the European Union is disturbing car company bosses, including the heads of Nissan and Jaguar Land Rover. 30/09/2016
Sport Europe and US ready to do battle in 41st Ryder Cup The 41st edition of the Ryder Cup tees off on Friday at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Cheska, Minnesota. 29/09/2016
Sport Champions League: Walcott hits a brace to help Gunners to Basel victory Theo Walcott scored a brace of goals as Arsenal beat Basel 2-0 to pick up their first win in this season’s Champions League. 28/09/2016
Sport World Cup of Hockey: Canada beat Team Europe to take the lead in best of three final Canada drew first blood in their World Cup of Hockey final against Team Europe. 28/09/2016
Sport Real Madrid held by Dortmund as Leicester City continue perfect start to debut Champions League campaign Poland International Kamil Glik scored in the fifth minute of stoppage time to cancel out Javier Hernandez’s opener and give Monaco 1-1 draw and share of the spoils with Bayer Leverkusen in their seco 27/09/2016
Sport Team Europe defy odds and beat Sweden to make World Cup of Hockey final Team Europe beat Sweden but now face unstoppable Canada in World Cup of Hockey final 26/09/2016
Cult Travelling art: Raphael journeys to Moscow, Warhol to Bilbao Masterpieces by Renaissance painter Raphael have made a rare departure from Italy and are on show at Moscow’s Pushkin Museum. 23/09/2016
Sport World Cup of Hockey: Canada thrash Europe to win Group A Canada highlighted their status as tournament favourites by steamrolling team Europe 4-1 to advance to the semi finals as Group A winners at the World Cup of Hockey On home ice in Toronto the host nat 22/09/2016
Cult This autumn's cultural highlights Marrakech is preparing to host its International Film Festival, featuring a rich selection of both international and homegrown talent. 18/09/2016
Europe News Workers march over Caterpillar job cuts An estimated 5,000 people marched through the Belgian town of Charerloi, police said on Friday, in protest at planned job cuts by machinery maker Caterpillar. 16/09/2016
Cult From dance in Lyon to cinema in San Sebastian: what's on in Europe The Dance Biennial in Lyon is one Europe’s largest events of its kind. 16/09/2016
World News Northern Europe sizzles in sunshine as the climate warms Northern Europe swelters under record high temperatures as people seek ways to cool off. 13/09/2016
World News Back to School: who spends longest in class around Europe? Though Europe is a tapestry of different cultures, traditions and languages, school term times are remarkably similar, with just a few striking exceptions. 13/09/2016
My Europe Series Afghans likely to be next refugee wave for unprepared Europe It seems nowhere is safe for Afghans trying to flee renewed fighting, neither at home not in any of the neighbouring states. So many are heading for Europe in increasing numbers, yet find themselves b 09/09/2016
My Europe Series Greece: Afghan migrants in limbo What was once a bustling airport outside Athens is now a makeshift camps for refugees with nowhere to go. 09/09/2016
Cult Our cultural tips: from rebels to Rembrandt Running at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? 09/09/2016
My Europe Series When the Afghan refugee's only road leads back home War in Syria means EU asylum applications from there are a priority, but people from other highly dangerous places are being sent back home when their applications eventually fail after long months wa 09/09/2016