European Commission president says debt crisis highlights need for leap forward in political integration
Islands could be leased for 30 to 50 years and developed into luxury tourist resorts
Euro bailout fund gets the go-ahead, but judges put limit on Germany’s contribution
Economy 'only' shrank 0.5 per cent in Q2, but the outlook is still bleak say economists
Bank apologises for 'mistakes' as it reports sharp rise in pre-tax profits for first half of the year
Osborne blames GDP contraction on euro debt crisis, but one analyst believes EU's travails could save us
The calls for Osborne's head would be deafening if MPs weren't on holiday. But how long can this go on?
Gauke might be right that paying cash to builders is 'morally wrong', but Bob Diamond did more harm than Bob the Builder
US Senate report finds that HSBC ignored warnings of money laundering and links to terrorist funding
IMF refuses to call for reversal of austerity despite saying in May that a Plan B would be necessary if growth fell again
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Members of the anti gay-marriage movement in France gather yesterday in front of the Sorbonne, scene of the 1968 student protests 45 years ago this month.
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