By David Selbourne - 28 November 1:00

Even after the fall of Silvio Berlusconi, Italians are in little doubt just how bad a state their co

By Richard J Evans - 24 November 10:52

The spectre of history looms over the eurozone crisis and Germany’s role in it.

By George Eaton - 21 November 16:23

Ashdown, Heseltine, Blair and others are rallying to the euro's defence.

By Guy Lodge - 17 November 13:23

The former PM's reputation deserves to be reconsidered in light of Europe's current economic problem

By David Skelton - 16 November 16:17

Democracy must not be regarded as merely an optional extra when solving economic problems.

By Richard Morris - 14 November 10:56

If what happened in Italy were repeated here, Peter Mandelson would be prime minister by the end of

By James Meadway - 12 November 13:59

The inevitable "structural reforms" Italy faces won't drag the eurozone's third-largest economy out

By Mark Leonard - 31 October 1:00

European integration has been defined by two, apparently contradictory trends: technocracy and popul

By Sophie Elmhirst - 26 October 11:16

Sophie Elmhirst joins Martin McGuinness on the presidential campaign trail in Dublin, and finds an e

By Ryan Gallagher - 25 October 18:11

In the five months since demonstrations in Madrid began, citizens on almost every continent have tak

By George Eaton - 24 October 11:57

"You have lost a good opportunity to shut up" was an old Chirac line.

By Emma Reynolds and Axelle Lemaire - 21 October 12:10

François Hollande secured a clear victory in France's unprecedented open socialist primaries. Now he

By Mike Bonnet - 19 October 18:04

Moody’s downgrades Spain's credit rating by two notches.

By Jonathan Derbyshire - 17 October 12:51

How centrist will the French Socialist candidate be?

By Laurie Penny - 16 October 22:45

Like most of the occupations around the world today, Madrid's Puerta del Sol is peaceful.

By Sella Oneko - 11 October 14:46

Plans to resolve the eurozone crisis are on edge as Slovakia votes.

By Sella Oneko - 11 October 12:00

Merkel and Sarkozy will reveal a plan for the Eurozone by the end of the month.

By Press Gazette - 05 October 15:36

The papers' mix up in the Amanda Knox trial.

By George Eaton - 29 September 12:48

Watch last night's Newsnight EU row in full.

By Oliver Kamm - 29 September 12:37

All the signs of the eurozone crisis are that quite soon there will be just two currencies still in

By Sella Oneko - 28 September 18:59

Bond giant predicts slow European growth

By Sella Oneko - 28 September 18:59

A group of Austrian hackers release police data in protest against privacy bill

By Nilpa Shah - 28 September 13:41

The European Commission has announced its proposal to impose a financial transaction tax on all EU m

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By Andrew Pugh - 27 September 15:48

The ECHR has rejected Max Mosley's appeal to tighten privacy laws in the UK following the publicatio

By Jenny Greenwell - 26 September 14:42

The drastic rescue plan by the IMF may include a 50 per cent write down of Greek debt

By James Maxwell - 26 September 13:39

European Financial Stability fund may be quadrupled in order to rescue the eurozone.

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