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Alice Cuddy

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Why have MPs quit the UK’s Labour Party and what will they do next?

Seven MPs have left the UK's Labour Party. But who are they, why did they leave and what will they do now? Euronews has the answers. → Read More

Timeline: Iran’s Islamic Revolution and the 40 years that followed

On its 40th anniversary, Euronews looks back at Iran's Islamic Revolution and how it shaped the future of the country. → Read More

More measles cases reported in Europe in 2018 than any other year this decade

WHO said “uneven progress between and within countries” was to blame for the record numbers. → Read More

Watch: The three times Trump’s SOTU speech drew chants of ‘USA, USA’

US President Donald Trump’s second State of the Union speech was interrupted three times on Tuesday night by chants from lawmakers of “USA, USA”. → Read More

Meet the woman who brought bare-breasted ‘Mariannes’ to France’s ‘gilets jaunes’ protests

Euronews spoke to nude performance artist Deborah de Robertis about how the symbol of Marianne has changed the 'gilets jaunes' protests. → Read More

Thousands rally against abortion and medically assisted reproduction in Paris

Protesters in Paris have called on doctors to use their "conscientious objection" and stop performing abortions. → Read More

Portugal airports to introduce separate passport lanes for Brits after Brexit

Portugal has promised fast-track airport access and no visa requirements for Brits after Brexit in a bid to retain its biggest source of tourists. → Read More

Sexism in France: 1.2 million women targeted in 2017 but only four convictions made

Some 1.2 million French women were targeted with sexist insults in 2017, but there were just four convictions over the offence, according to a major report released on Thursday. → Read More

Looking for a GP in Europe? Head to Portugal, but don't be tempted to try Spain

New data by Eurostat looks at numbers of general medical practitioners in EU countries. → Read More

We are ‘sleepwalking into catastrophe’ over environmental risks, says World Economic Forum survey

What are the most likely risks we will face this year, and how significant will they be? Some of the world's most influential people have given their views. → Read More

Live updates: British MPs prepare for no-confidence vote after May’s Brexit defeat

We’ll be live all day as Theresa May prepares to face a vote of no confidence. → Read More

EU gives 14,500 more teens free travel pass to explore continent

The winners of the EU initiative will be given a free pass to explore Europe for up to 30 days between April 15 and October 31. → Read More

Live updates: French cardinal trial, Golden Globes 2019 and Gabon coup attempt

Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. → Read More

In which EU countries do households spend the most on alcohol?

Households in the European Union spent more than €130 million on alcohol in 2017, but how do different member states compare? → Read More

25-year-old man detained under Mental Health Act over Manchester stabbings

British counter-terrorism police are investigating a stabbing attack at a train station in northern England on New Year's Eve that left three people injured. → Read More

Watch: British pianist performs for retired elephants at Thai sanctuary

A sanctuary in Thailand hopes classical music can 'rehabilitate the souls' of the old, overworked and disabled elephants it cares for. → Read More

Theresa May accuses Tony Blair of 'undermining' Brexit negotiations

"For Tony Blair to go to Brussels and seek to undermine our negotiations by advocating for a second referendum is an insult to the office he once held and the people he once served," May said. → Read More

What is the COP24 climate change rulebook and why do we need it?

Nearly 200 countries have signed up to a 156-page rulebook for implementing the Paris Agreement on climate change. But what is the rulebook, why is it necessary and why are some already criticising it? → Read More

Watch: Bare-breasted ‘Mariannes’ face off with Paris police in silent protest

Five bare-breasted protesters dressed as Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic, faced off with police in Paris on Saturday in a silent protest. → Read More

Police to test live facial recognition technology in central London

Police hope the technology will help to tackle violent crime, while privacy campaigners say it turns people into "walking ID cards". → Read More