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The controversial moves comes as the surprise entry of Rory Stewart into the mayoral race threatens Sadiq Khan, who won comfortably in 2016. Reuters
London mayor angered by police crackdown on climate protests

Sadiq Khan said he had ‘received assurances that Extinction Rebellion are not banned from protesting’ in London

EuropeOctober 16, 2019
Migrants sitting in an inflatable dinghy are rescued by French coast guards while trying to cross the Channel to Britain in August. AFP
France doubles patrols to curb migrant crossings after bodies found on beach

Agreement between interior ministers of the UK and France will aim to curb number of migrants trying to cross the English Channel

EuropeOctober 16, 2019
A volunteer at the camp in Ain Issa looking after orphaned children reportedly linked with foreign ISIS fighters in September. AFP
Three British orphans could be rescued from Turkish Syria offensive

The UK government says its ‘ultimate priority must be to protect its citizens’ as fighting rages in north-east Syria

October 15, 2019
Displaced Syrians sit in the back of a pick up truck as civilians flee amid Turkey's military assault on Kurdish-controlled areas in northeastern Syria. AFP
Europe urged to do more to protect refugee children as tens of thousands flee violence in Syria

Number of children fleeing conflict zones and attempting perilous crossing to Europe, often unaccompanied, is rising

October 14, 2019
European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini speaks with the media as she arrives for a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Monday. AP
European ministers warn of ISIS threat amid Turkish incursion

Breakouts from Kurdish-controlled prisons under Turkish bombardment have fuelled fears the group could threaten Europe again

EuropeOctober 14, 2019
Brexit has had a chilling effect on British real estate, particularly in London. AFP
UK property investors fear Brexit will push away overseas buyers

Uncertainty has already slowed house price growth, with luxury London market hit hardest

PropertyOctober 08, 2019
The modern Egyptian legal system has French roots and is similar to many civil codes throughout Europe. i-Images
Widow can sue hotel group over top lawyer’s Egyptian safari death

Egyptian law will be applied by the UK’s High Court after a long legal battle over jurisdiction after the death of QC Sir Ian Brownlie in a 2010 accident

October 07, 2019
Downing Street said Boris Johnson would give details of a "fair and reasonable compromise" in his closing address to the Conservative party conference in Manchester. AFP
Sterling faces volatility as Boris Johnson announces Brexit plan

EU leaders have already criticised the plan after details were leaked to the media on Tuesday

BrexitOctober 02, 2019
Hans-Georg Maassen, has reportedly said he will not be working on cases involving the far-right AfD party. Reuters
Former top spy to join law firm representing German populists amid conflict of interest allegations

Hans-Georg Maassen served as president of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency before losing his job in a row over improper dealings with the AfD

EuropeOctober 01, 2019
Sebastian Kurz became Europe's youngest leader when he first came to power in 2017 aged 31. Reuters
Anti-Muslim populists sidelined by win for Austria’s Sebastian Kurz

Conservative leader’s poll in position of strength after checking the advance of Freedom Party

EuropeSeptember 30, 2019
The hearing took place just 20 miles from Volkswagen's Wolfsburg headquarters. AFP
Hundreds of thousands join mass lawsuit against Volkswagen

Almost half a million diesel owners have signed up to a landmark case seeking compensation from the car giant

BusinessSeptember 30, 2019
Animal Rebellion is part of a climate change movement that includes Extinction Rebellion. Reuters
Vegan activists plan protest where William Wallace was felled

Animal Rebellion joins a global movement calling on people to radically change how they view the planet

EuropeSeptember 30, 2019
MANCHESTER, - SEPTEMBER 23: A Thomas Cook aircraft (FRONT) taxis at Manchester Airport for departure on September 23, 2019 in Manchester, United Kingdom. The collapse of the 178-year-old travel firm triggered a massive repatriation effort, as the British Civil Aviation Authority chartered aircraft to bring around 150,000 travelers back to the UK. The firm's closure also jeopardized 22,000 jobs worldwide, including 9,000 in the UK. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***
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Boris Johnson accused of abandoning Thomas Cook

UK government has launched bid to bring back more than 150,000 British holidaymakers after business failure

EuropeSeptember 25, 2019
Passengers are seen at Thomas Cook check-in points at Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport, Tunisia. Zoubeir Souissi / Reuters
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Thomas Cook collapse: stranded Britons face demands for payment

Collapse of Thomas Cook has created confusion and distress as UK launches repatriation operation

EuropeSeptember 25, 2019
Italian authorities stand in front of the Ocean Viking rescue ship as it arrives in the port of Messina, Sicily on Tuesday. EPA
Italy allows 182 migrants to disembark from rescue ship in port

The Ocean Viking has become the first NGO-operated search and rescue ship to dock in an Italian port in over a year

EuropeSeptember 24, 2019
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