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The front page: 16 February 2012
16 February 201244PresseuropEl País, Politiken, La Stampa & 4 others -
The front page: 14 February 2012
14 February 201223PresseuropFinancial Times, Les Echos, Rzeczpospolita & 4 others -
Emigration: “Good life does not come easily in Lithuania”
10 February 2012120 Veidas Vilnius -
The front page: 7 February 2012
7 February 201220PresseuropRomânia libera, Die Presse, To Ethnos & 4 others -
United Kingdom: Diamond Jubilee
6 February 201233 Liberté Alger -
The front page: 31 January 2012
31 January 201224PresseuropFinancial Times Deutschland, Financial Times Deutschland, Mladá Fronta DNES & 5 others -
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30 January 201228PresseuropDie Welt, The Guardian, Die Tageszeitung & 4 others -
Finance: Taxing times for Sarkozy
30 January 2012PresseuropBlog -
The front page: 26 January 2012
26 January 201225PresseuropPúblico, Adevărul, Dnevnik & 4 others -
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Scotland: “Devo max” - the formula that could save the UK
13 January 201215425 The Guardian London -
The front page: 12 January 2012
12 January 201227PresseuropLidové noviny , Adevărul, Le Figaro & 4 others -
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11 January 201221PresseuropAamulehti, The Scotsman, El Mundo & 4 others -
Employment: Does immigration lengthen dole queues?
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Finance: Tobin tax: Sarkozy rides alone
9 January 20125PresseuropLa Tribune -
The front page: 9 January 2012
9 January 201228PresseuropDziennik Gazeta Prawna, Jurnalul Naţional, Pravda & 3 others -
The front page: 6 January 2012
6 January 201223PresseuropLa Razón, The Economist, The Belfast Telegraph & 5 others -
Health: Deflated
5 January 201251 L'Hebdo Lausanne -
The front page: 4 January 2012
4 January 201223PresseuropRzeczpospolita, Jurnalul Naţional, El Periódico de Catalunya & 4 others -
Debt crisis: Does doom await in 2012?
2 January 201217363 El País Madrid -
Eurozone crisis: A Christmas fairy tale
28 December 201154 De Groene Amsterdammer Amsterdam -
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Immigration: Europe’s judges overturn asylum regulation
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Debt crisis: Entente discordiale
19 December 201174 -
Eurozone crisis: UK prepares to rescue Eurogeddon refugees
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United Kingdom: Our dear neighbours
16 December 201189 Charlie Hebdo Paris -
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United Kingdom: Bulldog spirit
15 December 201139 The Guardian London -
Debate: To France its farmers, to Britain its banks
15 December 201113856 The Times London -
Debate: Europe’s seven deadly sins (2/2)
15 December 201123724 Die Zeit Hamburg -
The front page: 15 December 2011
15 December 201117Presseurop -
Xenophobia: Florence murders - crisis distills its poison
14 December 201130910 La Stampa Turin -
The front page: 14 December 2011
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United Kingdom: On the wrong side of the road
13 December 201197 Trouw Amsterdam -
United Kingdom: Clegg’s sulk over Cameron’s EU veto
13 December 20113PresseuropThe Independent -
The front page: 13 December 2011
13 December 201118Presseurop -
European Council: Britain - like the Cayman Islands, in the rain
12 December 201119417 The Independent London -
European Council: EU just can’t accept that Britain is right
12 December 2011364113 The Daily Telegraph London -
Political crisis: Politics leaves the EU
12 December 2011PresseuropBlog -
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European Council: A scary day for Britain
9 December 2011708PresseuropThe Guardian -
European Union: Goodbye Britain
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Society: By what authority are you saying that?
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The front page: 8 December 2011
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United Kingdom: PM puts price on support for treaty change
7 December 20113PresseuropThe Times
In a time of crisis with high unemployment, young Lithuanians are following in the footsteps of their emigrant ancestors. Tens of thousands have left the country in search of a better life, mainly in the British Isles and Scandinavia. The weekly Veidas reports:
While most Scots reject a complete break with the UK, they favour a form of autonomy which would include powers to raise their own taxes. The reluctant English should accept this, argue Simon Jenkins.
In the wake of a terrible year in 2011, the worst may be yet to come warns political analyst José Ignacio Torreblanca. The crisis could force EU member states to choose between Greece and Great Britain. And once again, everything will be decided in Germany.
Accused of isolationism for steering clear of the December 9 EU26 growth and stability pact, David Cameron is only protecting, like other European leaders, his country’s vital interests, writes a British columnist.
The politicians of Europe love to flourish the flag of Community togetherness. But in their day-to-day politicking they give the lie to their supposed virtues. The second part of Die Zeit's list of national egotisms that are harming the Community.
The murder of two Senegalese traders in Florence is the latest manifestation of an upsurge of hatred in Europe. With the Utøya massacre, the vehement reactions to the Greek crisis, British isolationism and the rise of the extreme right, this trend has many forms — all of them equally alarming.
In walking away from greater European integration in order to defend the privileges of the City, David Cameron has hopelessly relegated the UK to the status of an irrelevant island state at the margins of Europe, argues John Lichfield.
If Britain is marginalised after last week’s fractious European Council, it’s only because the continent is furious that the UK never signed up to its troubled euro project, argues the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.