Europe News
Furious graduates give UK’s Starmer another reason to be fearful
- Politics
- Noah Keate
- Mar 3, 2026
Vast student debts have left Britain's Gen Z in despair. Labour MPs are worried, and their political opponents are circling.
Iran crisis puts EU foreign policy turf war back in spotlight
- Politics
- Gerardo Fortuna, Gabriel Gavin, Max Griera, Zoya Sheftalovich
- Mar 3, 2026
The EU's top leadership is responding in parallel rather than tandem — as the bloc scrambles to find a united front.
David and Goliath in Brussels
- Politics
- Michael Jäger, president, Taxpayers Association of Europe
- Mar 3, 2026
Why Europe’s taxpayers are drawing a line.
Germany’s Merz aims to sweet talk Trump on Ukraine and tariffs
- Politics
- James Angelos, Nette Nöstlinger, Eli Stokols
- Mar 2, 2026
In an Oval Office meeting Tuesday, the chancellor will tell the president what he wants to hear on Iran to keep Washington aligned with Europe on Ukraine.
Hungary’s Orbán leverages oil price shock from Iran war in his election battle
- Politics
- Max Griera, Gabriel Gavin, Ben Munster
- Mar 2, 2026
The prime minister's party accuses the opposition of conspiring with the EU and Kyiv to deprive Hungary of access to cheap Russian oil — a cushion against price spikes.
Sutton's predictions v singer-songwriter & Chelsea fan Noah Kahan
- Sports
- Mar 2, 2026
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on singer-songwriter Noah Kahan plus the BBC readers and AI with his predictions for this week's midweek Premier League fixtures on Tuesday, Wednesday and...
England given 'reassurances' about Turkey security - Wiegman
- Sports
- Mar 2, 2026
Manager Sarina Wiegman says England have been given "reassurances" that there are no safety concerns about their Women's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine being held in Turkey, as the conflict in th...
Chaos in Iran is a good endgame for Israel’s Netanyahu
- Politics
- Jamie Dettmer
- Mar 2, 2026
A friendly regime in Tehran is the ideal outcome. But Netanyahu will also be happy with an Iran that is too weak to pursue an atomic work and fund proxy militias.
Iran crisis puts UK leader Keir Starmer in a new political bind
- Politics
- Annabelle Dickson, Noah Keate
- Mar 2, 2026
The U.K. prime minister is under pressure from all sides over his stance on U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Iran crisis poses fresh test for divided EU
- Politics
- Sebastian Starcevic, Gerardo Fortuna
- Mar 2, 2026
Already strained by Russia's war and managing relations with Donald Trump, the EU is now scrambling to respond to a conflict where it has even less leverage.
Measuring what matters: one standard for greener healthcare
- Politics
- Andrea Bonetti, head of EU office, Chiesi Group
- Mar 2, 2026
Why harmonised standards are key to Europe’s sustainable health future
Chelsea could rival Newcastle for Nunez - Monday's gossip
- Sports
- Mar 1, 2026
Chelsea could join the race for Al-Hilal striker Darwin Nunez, Manchester City looking to make a big move for Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento, Crystal Palace determined to hold on to keeper...