World News Abortion in Gibraltar: Voters say yes in referendum to ease strict law Voters have endorsed legal changes to ease the ban on abortion in the British territory where restrictions are among the tightest in Europe. 25/06/2021
United Kingdom Gibraltar to vote on abortion proposals that would loosen laws The proposed changes would allow abortion up to the 12th week if doctors deem the pregnant woman’s physical or mental health to be at risk, or if there is a substantial risk of a fatal foetal abnormality. 24/06/2021
World News How easy would it be for Scotland to rejoin the European Union? Scotland's separatist parties won a majority of seats at last Thursday's election, meaning leaving the United Kingdom is once again being talked about. 10/05/2021
United Kingdom Scotland: SNP seeks mandate for fresh independence referendum But opinion polls suggest the party may not achieve an outright majority and could seek a pro-independence coalition. 04/05/2021
Switzerland Switzerland to hold a referendum on same-sex marriage Switzerland will hold a referendum on whether to push ahead with same-sex marriage. 27/04/2021
Switzerland Switzerland urges voters to reject referendum on banning burqas The Swiss government has called for voters to reject a proposal to ban full facial coverings such as burqas and niqabs at a referendum in March. 19/01/2021
Switzerland Swiss to vote in referendum on government's COVID-19 measures Campaigners say the measures, which include the closing of bars and restaurants, are "disproportionate" and "demonstrably ineffective". 15/01/2021
Switzerland Swiss voters reject proposals to increase liability for big companies Switzerland has rejected measures that would have stiffened penalties against Swiss companies that violate human rights or harm the environment. 29/11/2020
My Europe Series Estonia's liberal reputation at stake in gay marriage referendum Estonia has an international image as a liberal bastion and a start-up nation. Outside of Tallinn, the reality is very different. 06/11/2020
New Zealand New Zealand votes to legalise euthanasia but not marijuana People voted 65% in favour of supporting an End of Life Choice Act that gives people with a terminal illness the option of requesting assisted dying. 30/10/2020
My Europe Series New Caledonia referendum: Will archipelago vote to split from France? The vote is the second referendum on independence in two years. Campaigners for separation from France feel victory this time is within their grasp. 04/10/2020
World News French territory of New Caledonia prepares for independence referendum Voters are expected to reject breaking away from France's control after almost 170 years despite rising support for the move. 03/10/2020
Switzerland Will the Swiss vote to drop the guillotine on EU freedom of movement? Swiss voters will decide whether EU citizens can live and work in the country, a decision that could derail the country's relationship with the bloc. 25/09/2020
Italy Italian referendum on parliament size heading towards 'yes' Exit polls suggested a fairly resounding 'yes' vote won the day in the referendum with a projected share between 60-64%. 20/09/2020
Russia Explainer: Russia vote that could see Putin stay in power until 2036 The vote will be over whether to accept constitution changes that would allow Putin to run for another two presidential terms. 24/06/2020
Europe News Sturgeon talks up Scotland's place in post-Brexit Europe On her first visit to Brussels following Brexit, Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon insisted on Scotland's place in the European Union, as a sovereign independent state. Her remarks were made during a speech at a Brussels-based think tank. 11/02/2020
Switzerland Swiss voters back new law against homophobia Swiss voters have approved by a wide margin a measure that will make it illegal to discriminate against people because of their sexual orientation. 07/02/2020
No Comment 'Joy' in Bougainville as Pacific islands begin independence vote John Momis, president of Bougainville, was one of the first to vote on Saturday in a two-week referendum on independence from Papua New Guinea. 23/11/2019
United Kingdom Brussels passes UK's Brexit delay letter to EU parliament The 27 Brexit weary EU states met on Sunday and agreed they would forward a controversial letter from the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the European Parliament this week for approval. 20/10/2019
United Kingdom The Brief: Opposition parties launch rival plans to avoid no-deal Brexit With the clock ticking down to a no-deal Brexit, opposition parties have been launching rival plans to avoid a cliff-edge departure. 15/08/2019