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Eurostar £29 sale: Cheap trains to Europe

Eurostar launches incredible £29 fares to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and more in limited-time winter sale. Discover how to book these bargain European escapes.

Legal alarm over Tory MP's deportation threat

Leading UK lawyers warn of a 'race to the bottom' in immigration policy after Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis threatens mass deportations, raising constitutional concerns.

Why AI Can't Replace Human Wealth Managers

Discover why artificial intelligence struggles to replicate the nuanced human connections and emotional intelligence that define successful wealth management relationships.

David Gow: Guardian's European Editor Remembered

Tributes pour in for David Gow, the esteemed Guardian journalist and European editor whose four-decade career chronicled the evolution of the European Union with unparalleled insight and dedication.

Ex-UN chief: Israel committing Gaza genocide

Exclusive: Navi Pillay compares Israeli actions in Gaza to apartheid and genocide, urging international community to take decisive action in damning new statement.

Tottenham vs Chelsea: The Ultimate EPL Run-In

As Tottenham and Chelsea face their final five Premier League fixtures, we analyse the nail-biting battle for European qualification that could define both clubs' seasons.

Europe's 100-City Rail Network Launches 2026

Discover how Europe is building a revolutionary integrated rail network that will connect major cities across the continent with high-frequency, high-speed services starting in 2026.

US Election 2025: How States Will Decide Abortion Rights

As Americans head to the polls, the battle over abortion access reaches a critical juncture. Our comprehensive analysis reveals how voting outcomes in pivotal states could reshape reproductive rights across the nation for years to come.

Centre-Right Populists Target European Human Rights Convention

A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.

Europe's Hidden Dragon City Beats Prague

Looking for an alternative to crowded Prague? This stunning European city offers breathtaking architecture, authentic charm, and one of the continent's most unbelievable street food markets.

Iran Child Bride Faces Execution Over Blood Money

A young woman forced into marriage as a child faces imminent execution in Iran unless her family can raise £80,000 in diyah compensation for a crime committed when she was a minor.

South Korea Ends 60-Year Tattoo Artist Ban

In a historic victory for body art freedom, South Korea's Constitutional Court strikes down the 60-year prohibition against non-medical professionals performing tattoos, sparking celebration across the industry.

Belgrade erupts in violent political clashes

Central Belgrade became a battleground as thousands of protesters demanding President Aleksandar Vučić's resignation clashed with government loyalists in scenes of unprecedented political violence.

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