Meet the Brexit negotiators: David Davis and Michel Barnier
The men in charge of negotiating Britain’s exit from the EU are divided by culture, politics and personality but united on one thing — they need to finish the job
The men in charge of negotiating Britain’s exit from the EU are divided by culture, politics and personality but united on one thing — they need to finish the job
Economic woes and competitiveness spurring debate
Finland says it has has not been alone in pushing Athens for more conditions
North, south, east and west, goodwill toward Greece is running on empty
Rise of populist parties in northern Europe is warning from voters
The rethink comes in wake of growing tensions throughout the Baltic – Russia’s bullying in the Ukraine and numerous “pinprick” provocations
Plan for frontloaded cuts of €4bn by 2019, coupled with €1.6bn investment promise
With recession and 10% unemployment, the Finns face pressure to bring debt into line
Juha Sipilä’s Centre Party wins 21% of vote and is likely to head new coalition government
Sunday’s election is a moment of truth for Finnish voters and the Finns party
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