Gove, multiplied.
El Bingle/flickr.com
The single market is a complicated beast. It won’t be that easy for the UK to get the post-Brexit deal it wants.
What the Treasury says.
Matt Cardy
New report says households will be £4,300 worse off if we leave the EU. Here’s the verdict.
We know London’s air is polluted – partly thanks to EU monitoring.
Philip Toscano/PA
There’s a near-consensus among relevant experts in academia, NGOs and parliament.
Jacques-Louis David
Talk of the demise of the French language is premature.
Talk and action.
EPA/Shawn Thew
Why the new transparency rules agreed by Europe’s five largest economies changes the global tax game.
Can the EU and the U.S. work together on data privacy?
Gears image via shutterstock.com
A new agreement between the European Union and the U.S. would provide more protection of Europeans’ data against American mass surveillance than was required before.
Backed the wrong horse?
EPA
Sorry Boris, those with a bet at stake think we’re staying put.
Counting of the Dutch referendum ballots gets underway.
Catrinus Van Der Veen/EPA
Explained: the implications of a Eurosceptic victory in the Netherlands vote.
Just what are the fruits of the union?
gemstock/Shutterstock
The EU is responsible for a whole lot more than just making it illegal to eat your pet horse.
Lots of balls.
GrEI
It made the headlines, but the numbers don’t add up.
Victoria Canning
Researchers explain how tolerance in Turin’s Olympic village is helping refugees to help themselves.
EPA/Armando Babani
Greece is facing two major migration problems. As thousands of migrants arrive, Greece’s young professionals are on the way out.
Jorge Zapata/Flickr
Despite a series of EU laws on waste management, some countries are still a bit rubbish.
Mourning in Brussels.
EPA/Christophe Petit Tesson
Torn between localism and pan-Europeanism, the idea of “Belgium” means almost nothing.
Steve Parsons / PA Archive
Immigration is at the heart of the Brexit debate. Here’s what the research says about employment.
Police arrive at the scene of the metro explosion in Brussels.
EPA/Christophe Petit Tesson
Fragmented policing had played a part in this tragedy – and the EU must acknowledge what has gone wrong before solutions can be found.
Reuters/Charles Platiau
What goes on in the mind of a suicide bomber? What motivates someone to spend their last day on the planet blowing up complete strangers? Bad enough, perhaps, if the strangers in question are soldiers…
Egyptian refugees fleeing Libya with the help of the US Air Force.
US Department of Defence
Surely it isn’t too far-fetched to claim that if migrants are to promote democracy back home, it is beneficial for them to experience democratic values and principles in the countries hosting them.
Syrians seeking protection.
UNHCR/I Prickett
Refugees will continue to flee the war-torn country and Europe must do more to help.
Refugees rescued off the coast of Greece.
EPA/Kay Nietfeld
How EU leaders have sidestepped the UN Refugee Convention to make a very difficult problem disappear.