Tax changes could cost UK public sector workers 30 percent of salary... READ MORE›
Ms Halbey insisted she was not against Germany taking refugees in... READ MORE›
More than 700,000 people in supported housing usually have the accommodation element of their costs met entirely through housing benefit... READ MORE›
The figures contradict official claims that only a small minority of jobseekers have been affected by the government's increasingly severe welfare policies... READ MORE›
ATHENS -- The Greek Parliament approved an international loan deal early Friday that the government needs to avoid defaulting on a debt payment next week... READ MORE›
Politicians held over protests as PM says anti-peace forces spreading false information about investment zone plan... READ MORE›
Angela merkel firm favourite for nobel prize over refugee crisis... READ MORE›
As winter looms germany struggles to find homes for refugees... READ MORE›
Steiner's position, invoking the president of Germany, Joachim Gauck, who has said that Holocaust remembrance is a matter for every citizen... READ MORE›
Advocacy groups will be calling on the federal government on Wednesday to create a 10-year plan to tackle mental health illness... READ MORE›
Tsipras remains hugely popular in Greece for standing up to Germany's insistence on austerity before capitulating under the threat of a euro zone exit... READ MORE›
Delegates at a homeopathy conference in Germany have been taken to hospital after reportedly taking a hallucinogenic drug... READ MORE›
The government will offer homeless families from Dublin the chance of a house in rural counties, in a radical bid to ease the current crisis... READ MORE›
Faced with the double dilemma of a growing elderly population and chronic underfunding from central government, the social care system in Britain is at breaking point... READ MORE›
When Greece faced default, Germany helped mobilize emergency loans worth 120 billion euros, even though the European Union treaty explicitly forbids bailouts... READ MORE›
There was huge relief when 82 of the girls kidnapped by Islamist militants Boko Haram in Chibok, north-east Nigeria, in 2014 were freed on Saturday... READ MORE›
Speaking before the European Parliament in Strasbourg Ms. Merkel pleaded for a united Europe to overcome the migrant crisis... READ MORE›
On Saturday, thousands of people rallied in support of migrants and refugees in Europe and Australia, while counter-demonstrations took place in European cities including Warsaw and Prague... READ MORE›
Statements from the government and Glencore have been inconsistent on the extent of the contamination problem... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, the government, through the top court, tried to take away all powers of the National Assembly... READ MORE›
German state intelligence is investigating remarkable allegations that Scientologists have taken over the management of one of Munich rsquo's most famous art museums, it has emerged... READ MORE›
'floodgates open' to pay claims after gardai offered special..... READ MORE›
This means finding better ways of funding local services, rather than depending on unpredictable government grants... READ MORE›
There were 5 600 asylum applications in Belgium in August 47 per cent of them from Iraqis but the weekly flow of asylum applicants into Brussels has now reached 1 900... READ MORE›
This worked and we were able to get the train to Thessaloniki and from there to the border... READ MORE›
We recommended a growth target of around seven percent, said Zhu Baoliang, chief economist at the State Information Centre, a top government think-tank... READ MORE›
Syria's government officially joined the Chemical Weapons Convention and turned over its chemical arsenal in 2013, as part of a deal to avert US military action... READ MORE›
Despite the 2015 Budget's huge increase in childcare spending the government still isn't addressing the key problems with childcare... READ MORE›
In Berlin, demonstrators waved a Syrian flag with Refugees Welcome written on it, while rallies in Stockholm, Helsinki and Lisbon each attracted around 1,000 people... READ MORE›
We asked people living in Turkey how they have been affected by the military coup attempt. Here they share their experiences... READ MORE›
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