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  • Greek minister says that Greece will try to bring more to the table in debt talks

    Greece will try to put new proposals to creditors in its ongoing negotiations for a debt deal, a Greek minister has said. Although time is running out for leaders to break the deadlock between Greece and its creditors, the country's state minister has said that Alexis Tsipras will likely speak with European Commission chief Jean-Claude [...]

  • End Austerity Now: Thousands gather in London to protest against austerity measures

    Thousands of people have descended on London to take part in a demonstration against government austerity measures. Crowds holding banners with slogans such as "get the Tories out", "austerity kills" and "defy Tory rule" took to the streets for the End Austerity Now demonstration. Among the protesters were Hollywood star Michael Sheen, Labour leader candidate Jeremy [...]

  • Labour leadership race: Candidates heckled in second hustings event

    The candidates in the race to become Labour leader have clashed in a debate over the direction the party should take in the future.  Liz Kendall, Andy Burnham and Yvette Cooper were all heckled by the audience – comprised of potential Labour voters – as they talked about Trident and welfare. They were all greeted [...]

  • Earth is entering “new extinction phase”, finds study

    June 20, 2015

    The Earth is facing a new period of extinction and humans could be among the first casualties, according to a new study by three American universities.  Vertebrates are disappearing at a rate 114 times faster than normal, according to the work by academics at the universities of Stanford, Princeton and Berkeley. The report said Earth [...]

  • Angela Merkel piles the pressure on Greece as she urges debt deal

    June 20, 2015

    German chancellor Angela Merkel has said that Greece must make a deal with its creditors before Monday's emergency EU summit.  Urging the Greek government to come to some agreement, she warned that a deal could not be made on Monday without it.  Her intervention comes less than two weeks before the deadline for Greece's June [...]

  • EU referendum could be held October 2016, according to government source

    June 20, 2015

    The EU referendum will be held in October 2016, according to government sources.  The vote, which will ask British voters whether they wish to remain in the EU, is believed to likely take place next Autumn, following David Cameron's renegotiation talks with EU leaders.  Officials in Downing Street and the Foreign Office are currently deciding [...]

  • EU referendum: Alan Johnson given role to head up Labour’s “yes” campaign

    June 19, 2015

    Former Labour cabinet minister, Alan Johnson, has accepted the role of leading Labour's "Yes" campaign during the EU referendum.  The Labour party veteran had repeatedly turned out Ed Miliband's approached to join the shadow cabinet, but said that Harriet Harman was "very persuasive" when talking to him about the campaign role.  Johnson said that he [...]

  • Godfrey Bloom compares Nigel Farage to Stalin and calls him “sadly unelectable”

    June 19, 2015

    Nigel Farage has been dubbed an "unelectable" leader who runs Ukip like a communist dictator by a former Ukip MEP. Godfrey Bloom said the Ukip leader was "ruthless", adding that "even a hint of criticism" would risk getting "your membership card chopped up". His comments were made after the party's leadership moved against deputy chair [...]

  • Poll: Two thirds of British voters would vote to stay in EU

    June 19, 2015

    Two-thirds of British voters said that they wish to remain in the EU, while just 22 per cent would vote to leave, according to a new poll.  Excluding those who did not know, the result would come out at 75-25 in favour of staying in Europe, according to the poll, by Ipsos Mori.  The news [...]

  • EU referendum: Labour, Tory and Ukip MPs band together to form “Out” group

    June 19, 2015

    Seven Eurosceptic MPs have formed a group to campaign for the UK to leave the EU in the upcoming referendum.  The MPs, from the Conservatives, Labour and Ukip, have called the group the "Exploratory committee for the EU referendum". It includes former Conservative cabinet minister Owen Paterson and Ukip's only MP, Douglas Carswell, as well [...]

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