Office landlords face £34bn cash crunch in Europe as staff shift to working from home
Banks are restricting their lending amid falling valuations and higher interest rates
Banks are restricting their lending amid falling valuations and higher interest rates
Government urges citizens not to ‘take justice into their own hands’ amid claims killing was premeditated ‘anti-white’ attack
Labour minister on trial for corruption while justice minister awaits verdict on whether he used office to settle personal scores
Following shock election last week, hard-Right VVD leader said negotatior’s resignation is ‘not a dream start’ to Netherlands premiership
European Commission president says she tells her children ‘we goofed it up’ when discussing UK’s departure from EU
But former Labour spin doctor admits Rishi Sunak has brought back professionalism
The hard-Right is notching up notable election results in Europe, but instead of aiming for more ‘Brexits’, its strategy is to change the EU
Critics accuse broadcaster of ‘failing’ licence fee payers with ‘woke nonsense that demonstrates it is no longer fit for purpose’
Shop-owners, restaurateurs and mayors on why relaxed rules for second homeowners – and the return of their custom – can't come soon enough
From opposing Brexit to backing tuition fees, Britain’s third party have lost their political instincts. A new book ponders their future
Comments bring backlash from some Tory MPs, who warn Foreign Secretary not to ‘reignite’ debate around Brexit
Beethoven's Ode to Joy was adopted by the EU as its official anthem and the song became a favourite of Remain activists
In 2023, holiday destinations turned the British holidaymaker into a pantomime villain, with 'stay away' messaging and threats of bans
The bloc has just become an even more fractious and unhappy house for everyone
The Continent is doomed to struggle on with its own deformed creation
A Spanish Duke was told to call his daughter something less elaborate, while consultants are springing up to advise indecisive parents
Surging GDP per capita has made it Europe's one real economic success
Already fiscally challenged, high interest rates risk pushing the eurozone to the brink
The UK’s economy may be dismal, but the bloc is crashing into austerity and recession
Britain’s danger lies with a Labour government being seduced into joining the third ring