UK growth forecast cut – but are Mervyn King's figures optimistic?

First Reaction Wed 16 May, AT 14:13

Bank of England governor warns of ‘storm' coming from eurozone, but former colleague thinks he's being hopeful

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Greece could blossom after euro - and set an infectious precedent

Opinion digest Tue 15 May, AT 11:43

Opinion digest: upside of a Greek default, Leveson inquiry and conservative family myths

Greek neo-Nazi leader Nikolaos Michaloliakos

Greece elects neo-Nazis amid new fears for euro and Europe

First Post Mon 7 May, AT 15:02

After Hollande's victory in France, radical Greeks give a resounding no to austerity

Alexander Cockburn

Who are the real fascists: Marine Le Pen - or the United States?

Thu 3 May, AT 07:19 Alexander Cockburn

Americans worry about the rise of extremism in Europe, but they aren't overly concerned by their own 'proto-fascist' country

Richard Ehrman

Europe seeks its chance to bring Germans down a peg or two

Tue 13 Mar, AT 07:26 Richard Ehrman

Once unthinkable, now Angela Merkel happily interferes in French presidential election

Debt deal buys Greece time but could spell trouble for Europe

Talking Point Fri 9 Mar, AT 12:48

Europe's handling of the Greek debt crisis may see investors running for the exits

Bulldog PM? Or friendless, vulnerable and ill-equipped

First Post Sun 11 Dec, AT 15:31

The other way of looking at David Cameron’s shock decision to veto EU treaty changes

David Cameron: Henry VIII or 'crassly stupid' tribalist?

Talking Point Sun 11 Dec, AT 12:38

The great debate: Was David Cameron right to invoke the UK's veto on proposed EU treaty changes?

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