Archive: Eurozone Crisis Deal

Far-right enjoys huge support in French election

Francois Hollande casts his ballot during the first round of the election.

Marine Le Pen's far-right party enjoyed a massive boost in the French elections, in a sign that the financial crisis hitting Europe could help extremist parties across the continent.

'King Eric' Cantona turns sights on French presidency

Support for Ukip falls following Cameron's EU veto

Cameron praises Sarkozy leadership despite criticism of anti-immigrant rhetoric

'Fight division': Clegg stakes out pro-European position

Nick CLegg: "It is only by working together that we have any hope of tackling the new threats."

Nick Clegg will set out his pro-European credentials tonight, in a Hague speech aiming to boost continental cooperation despite the eurozone crisis.

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Cameron 'should have gone horse riding' instead of attending EU summit

More useful than horse riding? Cameron had a difficult summit last week.

David Cameron accomplished so little at the EU summit that he may as well have gone horse-rising instead, Ed Miliband joked today.

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Europe is ignoring me, Cameron admits

Ignored? Cameron arrives at the summit yesterday evening.

Critics of David Cameron's EU policy claimed to be vindicated today after the prime minister admitted officials were ignoring his economic proposals.

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'A breaking of European law': Commons hosts emergency EU debate

New European pact faces sudden uncertainty

Eurosceptics warned of the breaking of European law by the creation of a fiscal union today, during an emergency debate in the Commons.

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End of the veto honeymoon? Cameron on backfoot over euro policy

David Cameron stands next to European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso during bilateral meeting in Brussels last year.

David Cameron struggled to explain precisely what his veto of European fiscal plans had achieved during a gruelling interview this morning.

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Clegg's new year: Bankers, mansions and Lords

Shadow of CLlgg: Polls continue to highlight deep dissatisfaction among Lib Dem voters.

Nick Clegg has kicked off his new year promising more action to curb executive bonuses, amid continued questions over his leadership.

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Support for Ukip falls following Cameron's EU veto

Ukip could suffer from a more proudly eurosceptic Tory party

The United Kingdom Independence party (Ukip) has lost support following David Cameron's decision to shoot down a European fiscal consolidation plan, according to polls.

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Cameron's EU veto statement as-it-happened

Cameron's veto of fiscal plans has caused shockwaves in British politics.

Every twist and turn of a dramatic afternoon in Westminster on politics.co.uk's live blog.

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Everything you need to know about the eurozone deal in five minutes

With friends like these: Cameron, Sarkozy and Merkel are now politically distant.

What is the eurozone deal, what does it mean for British politics and will it solve the crisis?

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Feature: Why does Britain have such a difficult relationship with Europe?

In and out: Will Britain ever get over its differences with Europe?

David Cameron's veto of the eurozone rescue initiative is just the latest fraught episode in Britain's relationship with Europe. But why is the UK so suspicious of the continent?

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Cameron's EU veto wipes out Labour poll lead

Cameron's move has boosted his poll ratings

David Cameron's decision to veto a European rescue plan has significantly boosted his poll ratings, with the majority of the public backing him.

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Comment: Cameron's great leap in the dark

Matthew Ashton: 'It's almost impossible to gauge the full political and economic impact of Cameron's veto.'

Cameron can't keep the Lib Dems and his own backbenchers happy over the EU crisis deal. How long can he and Nick Clegg paper over the differences?

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Fracture: EU veto sees Clegg issue unprecedented attack on Cameron

Shouting from the sidelines? Clegg issues unprecedented attack on Cameron

David Cameron's decision to veto EU treaty changes has fractured his relationship with Nick Clegg, in a fight which raises questions about the coalition's ability to survive to 2015.

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Cameron defies Europe: The press reaction

Last night's decision is likely to change the course of UK/EU history

The media reacts to a seismic change in Britain's relationship with Europe.

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The Week in Politics: Europe, Europe, Europe, Europe, Europe

The never-ending euro-saga

You wait for ages for a European crisis to come along. And then two turn up at once.

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Barroso: These are exceptional measures for exceptional times

Barroso: These are exceptional measures for exceptional times

European commission president José Manuel Barroso responds to the new Greek rescue package agreed at the European summit last night.

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Balls: There are only so many times we can have summits that present a united front

Balls: There are only so many times we can have summits that present a united front

Labour's shadow chancellor Ed Balls responds to the news that the eurozone leaders have established a new financial rescue package in the Independent newspaper:

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Osborne: We must maintain momentum

Osborne: We must maintain momentum

Chancellor George Osborne responds to the news that the eurozone leaders have established a new financial rescue package, telling the Today programme.

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