Europe backs mobile roaming cap

European telecoms chiefs have backed plans to make it cheaper to access data while on a mobile phone abroad.

Drug firms ‘block cheap medicine’

Drug companies are blocking or delaying the entry of cheaper generic medicines into the EU, pushing up medicine bills, the European Commission has said.

EU fuel firms ‘rip off Brits’

European energy giants were last night accused of ripping off British families as bills soared TWICE as fast as the rest of the EU.

FURY AS TAXPAYERS PICK UP £200M EU BILL

Euro MPs arrogantly ignored the financial crisis today and shifted the EU parliament back to Strasbourg – a move that costs taxpayers £200million a year.

UK pushes EU to extend use of airline passenger data

EU ministers resisting UK government calls for passenger records to be collected within Europe and used for non-terrorism-related purposes.

Immigrants limit branded a ’stunt’

New Immigration Minister Phil Woolas was accused of a “cheap stunt” last night over his pledge to halt the tide of foreign workers coming to Britain.

Migrants ‘drain on schools’

Schools are at breaking point due to the huge influx of foreign pupils, a heads’ leader warned.

£26m child benefit for Poland

Taxpayers are handing over £28million a year to pay for kids in eastern europe.

Non-EU football aces hit by new immigration rules

Soccer stars from outside the EU are to be banned from playing for British clubs unless they can speak English.

Give prisoners right to vote, says UN

The UN believe Denial of franchise may infringe their human rights.