Europe

The practice of switching clocks was first introduced during World War One to save energy by prolonging evening daylight in summer. Since 2001, EU law has required all countries in the bloc to observe daylight saving time. But on 26 March 2019, EU lawmakers voted 410 to 192 in favour of scrapping the practice from 2021, and a lot of people are firmly on board with the idea.
In countries like Montenegro, Italy and others, attitudes towards people of colour remains locked in deeply regressive and corrosive white nationalism – the sport simply spews out what it is made from
On the continent, he’s seen as Brexit saviour and as comedic relief thanks to his vowel-bending shouts of “Order!”.
Another crushing defeat. Another piece of parliamentary jiggery-pokery. Another long week for Theresa May. An even longer week for the rest of us.HuffPost UK's Arj Singh and Paul Waugh sat down with Conservative MP Rob Halfon and Senior Counsel at Cicero, Nikki da Costa, to work out where Brexit is going and what the future holds for Theresa May premiership.
Britain has offered an olive branch on our rights – we are pleading with Europe to take it
Europe's first underwater restaurant called “Under” is set to open in Norway. The building looks like a large concrete box, half submerged in the ocean. The restaurant is laid out so there are minimal reflections in the glass wall, which fills the room with natural light during the day. The first paying guests will be able to visit from early April.
Brits will need at least six months on their passport date for travel around Europe.