How Nick Clegg helped steer Facebook’s decision on Trump
Former British deputy PM has played a key role at an important moment for US free speech
Former British deputy PM has played a key role at an important moment for US free speech
Former British PM does not reveal how former taoiseach responded to overtures
‘You don’t talk to the United States that way, at least under me,’ says US president
Europe Editor Patrick Smyth sets the scene and looks at the runners and riders
Leaders said to harbour doubts about Bavarian frontrunner to succeed Juncker
Europe Letter: France and Germany lead field in expectation of key roles in institutions
EU competition commissioner is adamant Apple tax ruling is not political issue
Report finds one girl under 15 is married every seven seconds
Radical Islamists claiming to hide terrorists amid migrant wave a ‘deliberate deception’
Second-place DF party may decide to support government from opposition
The winning right wing parties’ election pledge to back David Cameron’s EU reform agenda will be particularly pleasing to the UK government
Right-wing eurosceptic group stands by demands for referendum on EU membership
Governing centre-left coalition pulled level with right-wing opposition in recent weeks
Voters lose faith in Liberals 10 days before election giving Thorning-Schmidt a reprieve
Helle Thorning-Schmidt win would spark hope for Europe’s social democrats
Success of Eurosceptic parties shows desire for change felt by many citizens across EU
Prime minister hopes economic recovery will reverse Social Democrat poll slide
David Lidington briefs Ministers in Dublin ahead of Kenny-Cameron talks in London
Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein lived angry life that included petty crime and violence
Suspect was known to police because of past violent episodes and possession of weapons
Two charged over helping shooter in fatal Copenhagen weekend attacks
Danish-born suspect (22) shot dead after two people killed in separate terror shootings
22-year-old Dane shot dead after 14-hour police search having attacked cafe and synagogue in Copenhagen
Danish-born gunman shot dead by police after killing two people in Copenhagen
This week mosques have been bombed in Sweden, in Dresden thousands of anti-immigrant marchers demand a halt the ‘Islamisation of the West’, and in Paris ‘Charlie Hebdo’ is attacked
Cameron insists amount paid will not be ‘anything like’ that
Taoiseach’s remarks suggest Phil Hogan may be in line for portfolio other than agriculture
Petro Poroshenko, speaking ahead of EUsummit, still hopes for political solution
Donald Tusk is “definitely considering” the job and “many leaders” are urging him to take it
Decision on council presidency and foreign policy chief may be deferred until August
Van Rompuy successor decision expected to be deferred at Brussels meeting
European Council president Van Rompuy in London for talks with Cameron
Meeting of finance says ministers push for easing of austerity and measures to tackle unemployment
Taoiseach, Danish and Finnish PMs touted as possible European Commission president
German chancellor in domestic balancing act on European Commission presidency
Europe Letter: ‘preferred candidate’ process has been disturbed by recent moves
Energy stake sale to Goldman Sachs prompts latest political upheaval for Thorning-Schmidt
Ruling coalition collapses over plans to sell stake in state company to Goldman Sachs
Justice minister resigned from Thorning-Schmidt’s government after secret service scandal
Leaders criticised for inappropriate behaviour at Nelson Mandela service
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices