Danish 'sub killer' challenges ban on new relationships Denmark's most notorious inmate, serving a life sentence for murdering a journalist aboard his homemade submarine, has sued the Danish state over legislation that bars … World • 3 hrs
Major blow for Wilders as key party snubs coalition Far-right Dutch leader Geert Wilders has suffered a major setback to his goal of forming a governing coalition after a key potential partner ruled itself … World • 2 hrs
Euro zone inflation falls to more than two year low Euro zone inflation tumbled far more than expected this month, a challenge to the European Central Bank's narrative that price growth remains stubborn and likely … Business • 28 mins
EU study finds 'widespread online hate' on platforms A new report from the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has warned that abusive comments, harassment and incitement to violence are easily slipping through the … Europe • 22 hrs
Ireland used new EU alert as riots broke out in Dublin Ireland was the first member state to trigger an alert under the EU's powerful new legislation on online hate speech in the immediate aftermath of … Ireland • 15 hrs
EU Commission slams Poland over Ukraine border protests Ukraine and the EU cannot be "taken hostage" by Polish truckers blockading the Polish-Ukrainian border in protest at competition from Ukrainian hauliers, the European Commissioner … Europe • 22 hrs
Marble row: Sunak accuses Greek PM of 'grandstanding' British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fuelled a diplomatic row with Greece by accusing his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis of "grandstanding" during a recent trip to … World • 19 hrs
'No sense of fatigue' for Ukraine support - Blinken US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that there was "no sense of fatigue" among NATO allies when it came to helping Ukraine. Ukraine • 20 hrs
EU Commission makes new proposals on flight refunds European travellers will get refunds for cancelled flights within 14 days, according to fresh proposals from the European Commission. Europe • 21 hrs
French serial killer's widow on trial over murders The trial of Monique Olivier, widow of a French serial killer known as the "Ogre of the Ardennes", opened on Tuesday over her role in … Europe • 28 Nov
Acropolis row: UK-Greece quarrel over cancelled PM talk Britain and Greece have disputed claims about why a prime ministerial meeting was cancelled, in a diplomatic row against a backdrop of ownership claims to … World • 28 Nov
UN committee criticises Denmark on asylum plans The United Nations Committee against Torture has expressed concerns about Denmark's ambitions to transfer asylum seekers to third countries like Rwanda while their applications are … Europe • 28 Nov
Dutch talks in chaos as Wilders 'scout' quits Far-right Dutch firebrand Geert Wilders has suffered a major blow, as his handpicked "scout" to oversee coalition talks quit over fraud allegations, throwing the fraught … World • 28 Nov
Air pollution behind 250,000 deaths in Europe in 2021 Fine particle pollution caused the deaths of over 250,000 people in the European Union in 2021, according to a report by the European Environment Agency. Climate Change • 24 Nov
At least 85 Jewish graves damaged in Belgian cemetery The Belgian city of Charleroi has condemned anti-Semitic vandalism after at least 85 Jewish graves in one of its cemeteries were damaged and objects stolen. World • 23 Nov
Wilders seeks to form Dutch govt after election win Dutch anti-EU far-right populist Geert Wilders will start looking for coalition partners after a massive election win that is set to have wide repercussions in … World • 23 Nov
The Irishmen in British uniforms, forgotten in Poland While Irish independence was being forged at home, Irish soldiers in the British army were deployed to a region in today's southern Poland to keep … Poland • 25 Nov
Cut to nitrates derogation to go ahead in January The European Commissioner for the Environment has confirmed that the cut in the upper nitrates limit for 2,000 to 3,000 Irish farmers will go ahead … Ireland • 23 Nov
After years on the sidelines Wilders takes centre stage The Netherlands is already well known for a process of government formation which can take months, but the talks which lie ahead after this week's … Analysis and Comment • 23 Nov
EU court dismisses Ryanair appeals against rivals' aid The European Union's top court has today dismissed an appeal by Ryanair against support measures that were put in place by France and Sweden in … Business • 23 Nov
Geert Wilders: the populist who could be Dutch PM Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset … World • 23 Nov
Wilders' far-right party wins Dutch vote - exit poll The far-right, anti-Islam party of firebrand politician Geert Wilders has won the most seats in the Dutch election, exit polls have suggested, a political earthquake … Europe • 23 Nov
Slovak border crossing blocked as wider protest looms A Slovak border crossing with Ukraine has been partially blocked, police and media reported, in support of a similar protest in Poland. Europe • 21 Nov
EU Parliament backs new 'right to repair' rules The European Parliament has overwhelmingly backed draft legislation which will strengthen the rights of consumers to seek a repair of goods instead of a replacement. Europe • 21 Nov