EU waters down green policies amid mounting tractor protests
About 300 vehicles swamped Belgian capital in anger over bloc’s ‘green deal’ legislation and a controversial trade deal with Latin America
About 300 vehicles swamped Belgian capital in anger over bloc’s ‘green deal’ legislation and a controversial trade deal with Latin America
Canoes more than 7,000 years old found submerged in Italy provide first proof that early men were capable of sailing long distances
World Happiness Report reveals that those in the UK feel they have a greater sense of freedom and believe their country is less corrupt
Alain Roche begins each morning suspended upside down from the crane in Munich as part of a series of 182 piano concerts
Telegraph reader tells of her independent farm’s struggle to survive amid rising pressures on farmers nationwide
UK is pitifully lagging behind Europe in environmental protection, says Gina Miller
Madrid’s push for airport co-management complicates post-Brexit talks and risks deadlock in negotiations
New EU net-zero laws on packaging waste will also see plastic shrink wrap and sauces in plastic sachets prohibited under Windsor Framework
Risk of deportation to the African state means UK is not a safe third country to return asylum seekers to, says judgment
Chancellor to back duties on imports including steel, cement and fertilisers from countries with lower green standards
Departure of Taoiseach who who kept Northern Ireland under EU law will not herald rapid improvement in relations between Dublin and London
The Business Secretary is set to announce reforms as the government looks to kick-start growth and improve productivity
The economic engine of the eurozone is beset by problems
Europe’s richest man must choose his next move very carefully
The Continent will remain in danger until its leaders stop ducking difficult decisions
Far from breathing new life into the economy, the energy transition’s benefits are already passing us by
The days of relying on America’s military to keep the continent safe are drawing to a close
While the mood in the West has changed, the argument for resisting Putin has not
A Russian victory is inching closer thanks to the West’s refusal to provide Ukraine with the right weapons
Washington’s patience is wearing thin. We must be ready to defend ourselves against Russia