Poland’s parliament has approved a bill to give MPs and the justice minister the power to appoint judges without consulting judicial circles. Opposition parties and human...
Some EU leaders may be prepared to be flexible on the free movement of people to help Britain stay in the single market, Tony Blair has...
Events will be held in Turkey later to mark the first anniversary of a failed coup in which at least 260 people died and 2,196 were...
A teenager has been arrested after acid was thrown in people’s faces in five attacks over one night in London. Two moped riders attacked the victims...
Greek authorities charged nine men with voluntary manslaughter for the beating death of a recent American college graduate who died in a bar brawl. The fight...
A Chechen gunman and four accomplices have been given long jail sentences for the killing of leading Russian opposition figure Boris Nemtsov near the Kremlin. Zaur...
The EU’s top Brexit negotiator has said there are still major differences between the EU and UK on the rights of EU citizens living in Britain....
A gay man has won a landmark ruling which will give his husband the same pension rights as a wife would receive. The Supreme Court unanimously...
Turkey will find it “comforting” if the EU says it cannot be accepted as a member, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has told the BBC. Speaking to...
The High Court is to rule later on the legality of UK arms exports to Saudi Arabia. The court will decide whether the British government failed...
The Austrian authorities have barred Turkey’s economy minister from entering the country to attend a rally to mark the first anniversary of the failed coup attempt....