Eurozone crisis: live blog
Welcome back to our live coverage of the eurozone crisis. By Tom Burgis, Esther Bintliff and Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura on the newsdesk in London, with contributions from FT correspondents around the...
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Welcome back to our live coverage of the eurozone crisis. By Tom Burgis and Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura on the newsdesk in London, with contributions from FT correspondents around the world. All times...
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Which way forward? Photo: Getty Welcome to our first eurozone live blog of 2012. By John Aglionby, Tom Burgis and Esther Bintliff on the news desk in London with contributions from correspondents...
View ArticleGreat expectations: the next EU summit
Spain’s prime minister Mariano Rajoy, speaking in parliament today [our emphasis]: “The next European Council on June 28 and 29 must launch a clear and decisive message on the irrevocability of the...
View ArticleHas Germany reached its limits?
Angela Merkel's speech to parliament in Berlin today marks a distinct shift in tone, argues Gideon Rachman. Continue reading »
View ArticleThe tactless Mr Cameron & the eurozone blame game
While it must be tempting for Cameron to score cheap points off the French government and to lecture the Germans, it is also distinctly ill-advised, argues Gideon Rachman Continue reading »
View ArticleIn the Picture: European banking union
José Manuel Barroso (R), who is set to unveil plans for a "banking union" on September 12, shown here in talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in June. In times of crisis, a fast-forward button...
View ArticleEurozone live: German justice, Dutch election
Welcome to our rolling coverage of the eurozone crisis. German judges have ruled in favour of the eurozone’s rescue plans – albeit with conditions, Dutch voters are going to the polls and Brussels...
View ArticleCameron should not ignore Sikorski’s warning over Europe
Add Poland to the list of European Union countries turned off by the incoherent, self-isolating policies of Britain’s Conservative-led government towards Europe. First there was Germany. Chancellor...
View ArticleHow to cut Europe’s bureaucracy
One of this morning’s reports from the EU summit is headlined – “David Cameron fails to cut EU bureaucrats pay and perks“. With the EU budget talks collapsing on Friday afternoon, it appears to be...
View ArticleAngela Merkel – the Teflon chancellor?
(Getty Images) The mark of a truly skilled politician is to make any possible source of weakness or fallibility look exogenous. Angela Merkel can do it with her eyes closed. Faced with hard questions...
View ArticleGerman election fever: the TV debate
Peer Steinbrück, the Social Democratic Party challenger hoping to unseat Angela Merkel, German chancellor, had everything to fight for. A live 90-minute TV debate broadcast on four of the biggest TV...
View ArticleGerman election – the road to a grand coalition
(Getty) The first official German election results are in and Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats enjoyed a huge swing in the polls, but remain five seats short of achieving the first absolute majority...
View ArticleEurozone crisis: the evening session
Welcome back to our continuing coverage of the eurozone crisis as we head into the evening. Europe’s leaders have gathered in Brussels to try to deliver a solution to the sovereign debt crisis. It has...
View ArticleEurozone crisis: live blog
Welcome back to our continuing coverage of the eurozone crisis. In the early hours of the morning, eurozone leaders emerged from their summit in Brussels with a deal designed to stem the sovereign debt...
View ArticleEurozone crisis: live blog
Getty Welcome back to the FT’s live coverage of the eurozone crisis. By Tom Burgis and John Aglionby on the news desk in London, with contributions from correspondents around the world. All times...
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Silvio Berlusconi - shutting one's eyes won't make the problems go away. Image AFP/Getty Welcome back to the FT’s coverage of the eurozone crisis. Curated by John Aglionby, Tom Burgis and David Crouch...
View ArticleEurozone crisis: Live blog
Welcome back to the FT’s live coverage of the eurozone crisis and the global fallout. By Tom Burgis and David Crouch in London with contributions from correspondents around the world. All times are...
View ArticleEurozone crisis: live blog
Welcome to our continuing coverage of the eurozone crisis. All times are GMT. By Tom Burgis, James Crabtree and John Aglionby on the news desk in London, with contributions from FT correspondents...
View ArticleRolling blog: Eurozone crisis
Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel before their meeting at the Elysee palace on Monday. Photo: Remy de la Mauvinere/AP Welcome back to our live coverage of the eurozone crisis. By Esther Bintliff on the...
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