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Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: more polls are pointing towards a Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of some of the top stories making waves around Europe. 14/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Jobs or no jobs? The Brexit question of the day Labour Party heavyweights have waded into the Brexit debate by claiming if the country votes to leave the EU public sector jobs will be at risk. 14/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK can restrict benefits to EU workers, court rules European judges have ruled the procedure cannot be considered discriminatory and can be carried out to protect public finances. 14/06/2016
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Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: if Brexit, what happens to EU civil servants from UK? This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of some of the top stories making waves around Europe. 13/06/2016
Now playing Next the global conversation Klaus Regling: 'Politically it will be a big loss for the EU if the UK leaves' The European Stability Pact, designed to ensure a strong euro single currency, has meant austerity and painful belt-tightening for many Europeans. But has it been worth it? Do some member states get t 13/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Asian and European shares tumble over Brexit fears Fears that Britain looks set to leave the European Union has sent jitters through the financial Markets. 13/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom The UK and the EU part 3: Should I stay or should I go? Following our first and second articles on key moments in the UK’s relationship with the European Union, this third and final report examines the effects of enlargement over the past decade as migrant 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Brexit - good or bad for British tourism? Tourism will certainly be affected by a decision by British voters to leave the European Union - but will it be for better or worse? 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Wales and Scotland face uncertain future with Brexit In England there may be a noisy chorus of voices to leave the EU, but they find no echoes in Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland. There people are far more pro-European and, in the latter's case, vot 10/06/2016
Now playing Next state of the union State of the Union: amid Brexit talk, survey shows Europeans not in love with Europe State of the Union is euronews' weekly round-up of European affairs 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe South Wales steels itself for industrial decline post-Brexit South Wales, like many traditional European centres of heavy industry, has suffered in the last 30 years as plants have closed and jobs have been lost. In some cases EU development funds have stopped 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe "Nae Brexit" say Scots unwilling to follow England out of Europe In England there may be a noisy chorus of voices to leave the EU, but they find no echoes in Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland. There people are far more pro-European and, in the latter's case, vot 10/06/2016