Europe

Twenty-six countries in Europe have been added to the US travel ban. We've answered your key questions.
Ten people in the UK have now died after contracting the virus, and Trump has banned travel from most of Europe. Here's the latest.
After initially taking an optimistic stance on the virus, investors are realising they likely woefully underestimated it.
Minors are detained in places described as ‘transit or waiting zones’, raising concerns they are not being counted in official statistics.
The total number of confirmed cases globally now stands at more than 67,000.
Don’t let your politicians undermine the BBC, and don’t let them convince you that you don’t need a public broadcaster, freelance journalist Julia Tena de la Nuez writes.
A week after Brexit and Boris Johnson has outlined a tough opening position for trade negotiations by talking up an Australia-style relationship, but does it mean anything? It’s hard for journalists to really take a look with the government taking a Trumpian turn by trying to lock out critical media from a key briefing this week. Meanwhile, Labour’s leadership election lets the prime minister run amok in the party’s former strongholds.Arj Singh is joined by Paul Waugh, Rachel Wearmouth and UK In A Changing Europe’s Anand Menon to work out what comes next for Britain.
Where to go, what to see and where to eat in one of Europe's most popular cities
The government will finally have to wrestle with key questions on trade and EU rules.
With the withdrawal agreement signed and ratified, Britain is out of Europe! Well, not quite. First of all, we have to go through the transition period. Not much will initially change. You will still be able to travel, live and work in Europe as previous but Boris Johnson’s government has a tough twelve months to hammer out what the future relationship with Europe will look like.