The Work and Pensions Secretary has said there is no intention to remove a tough new benefits cap, even if inflation rises significantly... READ MORE›
His involvement in trade unions stems from his student days at Soas University of London... READ MORE›
Workers from seven trade unions took part from 07 00 to 11 00 BST in England, while two unions were involved in Northern Ireland... READ MORE›
Union members march in London, Glasgow and Belfast to call for pay rises for workers whose real-term incomes have fallen... READ MORE›
NHS staff in England and Northern Ireland will stop work for four hours on Monday in first strike over pay in 32 years... READ MORE›
Austria's Sunday vote is a repeat match between left-leaning moderate Alexander Van der Bellen, 72, and Norbert Hofer, 45, of the right-wing Freedom Party... READ MORE›
Enria said the European banking sector was more stable now than five years ago, but there was still need for consolidation... READ MORE›
Athens needs the money to repay 3.5 billion euros to the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank in July, as well as unpaid domestic bills... READ MORE›
Tsakalotos has won the trust of his fellow euro zone finance ministers despite his left-wing views... READ MORE›
Greece and international creditors sought to put final touches on a multi-billion euro bailout accord on Monday to keep the country financially afloat... READ MORE›
Greece is due to make a EUR3.2bn repayment to the European Central Bank on 20 August... READ MORE›
20, when a 3.5 billion euro debt payment to the European Central Bank falls due... READ MORE›
Greece europeans must reach deeper deal before imf program possible... READ MORE›
Barack Obama in Africa US president says he would win third term if he could run... READ MORE›
Euro-area finance ministers are due to hold a call on Greece on Thursday morning... READ MORE›
Workers across Greece called for strikes over the austerity measures demanded by Athens international creditors... READ MORE›
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says he does not believe in a bailout offered by eurozone leaders... READ MORE›
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