Donald Trump calls Danish PM ‘nasty’ after Greenland bid rebuff
‘You don’t talk to the United States that way, at least under me,’ says US president
‘You don’t talk to the United States that way, at least under me,’ says US president
‘The idea that Denmark should sell 50,000 citizens to the US is completely insane’
Europe Editor Patrick Smyth sets the scene and looks at the runners and riders
Projected results follow adoption by mainstream parites of far right’s hardline policies
Country-by-country guide to elections that saw modest gains for the far-right in many member states
Leaders said to harbour doubts about Bavarian frontrunner to succeed Juncker
Irish, EU and UK politicians react to news that Brexit will be delayed until Halloween
Brussels Diary: Frustration of EU leaders with British prime minister unmistakable
Train en route to Copenhagen crashed after freight trailer blown into its path
PM is looking for clarifications, but she needs to guarantee that parliament will accept them
Sales of electric vehicles plunged this year in country that pioneered renewable energy
Taoiseach discusses Brexit with leaders of Denmark and the Netherlands in the Hague
Enda Kenny to hold mini summit with leaders in bid to bring trade focus to EU talks
Leaders refrain from imposing further restrictions on Moscow over actions in Syria
Angela Merkel calls for European unity after after ‘calm and confident’ analysis
Denmark welcomes proposal for high immigration countries to limit welfare pay
Large majority of Danish MPs back new immigration Bill after four-hour debate
UN backlash against call to scale back Geneva convention on refugees
German government spokesman says moves put Schengen system ‘in danger’
Sweden’s change of tack on migration policy is causing dismay in neighbouring Denmark
Countries impose strict identity checks on travellers after spike in asylum claims
Vote widely perceived as barometer of eurosceptic feeling in member state
Taoiseach blames recession for Ireland’s difficulty in reducing carbon emissions
Taoiseach blames ‘lost decade’ of recession and says agriculture goals unreachable
The winning right wing parties’ election pledge to back David Cameron’s EU reform agenda will be particularly pleasing to the UK government
Right-wing eurosceptic group stands by demands for referendum on EU membership
Governing centre-left coalition pulled level with right-wing opposition in recent weeks
Voters lose faith in Liberals 10 days before election giving Thorning-Schmidt a reprieve
Helle Thorning-Schmidt win would spark hope for Europe’s social democrats
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices