World News 234 bottles of champagne? Right-wing MEPs asked to explain expenses A right-wing group in the European Parliament has been told to justify excessive spending totalling €427,000 in 2016 29/05/2018
World News Public broadcasting: Licence fees in Europe compared In Britain, those over 75 do not have to pay for it. In Germany, its existence is being debated in the Federal Constitutional Court. In Switzerland, most of the population voted against its abolition in a referendum. But what about other countries? 17/05/2018
Republic of North Macedonia Plastic vs paper: which banknotes are greener? As FYROM makes the switch to polymer banknotes, find out whether plastic or paper banknotes are better for the environment. 16/05/2018
World News Britain's Rich List shows wealth becoming more meritocratic Majority of Britain's 1,000 wealthiest people are self-made with old money losing ground, the annual Rich List shows. 13/05/2018
United Kingdom UK food costs could rise after Brexit. Which foods will be affected? Food prices in Britain could soar and supply could be throttled if Westminster fails to secure a post-Brexit free trade deal with the EU by 2020, according to a new parliamentary report. 10/05/2018
United Kingdom Working for free! Britain's gender pay gap International Women's Day is also 'Women's Pay Day' according to the UK's Trades Union Congress. It says March 8 is the day when average women effectively start earning, compared to better paid average men. 08/03/2018
United Kingdom Queues, tea and Loch Ness monster featured on new UK 10p coins The new collection is an A-Z of what makes Britain great. 01/03/2018
World News Europeans among 36 charged over global cyberfraud ring The Infraud Organization was responsible for more than $530 million (€433 million) in losses. 08/02/2018
Economy Job surge in the USA U.S. jobs and wages make largest annual gain in more than eight and a half years. 02/02/2018
USA US lottery winner dies three weeks after scooping $1m jackpot The New York native planned to spend the money on his retirement and on a visit to the doctor. 01/02/2018
France Nutella price cut sparks fights in supermarkets across France "They fought like animals. A woman had her hair pulled, an elderly lady had a cardboard box put on her head, another had a bloody hand, it was terrible," a witness told French media. 26/01/2018
Italy Venice’s mayor pledges action over €1,100 dinner bill Four Japanese tourists say they were handed the bill for a dinner of steak, fish and water. 22/01/2018
Sport Liverpool midfielder Coutinho joins Barcelona in big bucks deal British media say Barca will pay out £142m for the Brazil international - that is a whopping 160 million euros! 06/01/2018
World News England up, Spain down in football financial firepower league Why Manchester City and Arsenal outgun the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona off the pitch, according to football events company Soccerex. 05/01/2018
Economy US government blocks MoneyGram sale It's the latest in a series of Chinese acquisitions of US companies to be blocked by CFIUS. 03/01/2018
World News The world's billionaires get richer by $1 trillion in 2017 The Bloomberg billionaires index finds Amazon boss Jeff Bezos is the richest person on the planet, as the 500 wealthiest see their fortunes soar in line with global stock markets. 28/12/2017
Kosovo Kosovo’s PM in a knot over pay rise Activists are protesting against the prime minister's pay rise after he said he needed the extra money to buy ties and shirts 27/12/2017