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Foreign Office tells all British tourists to leave Tunisia.
British government says threat of another attack is "highly likely"
George Osborne unveils National Living Wage in the Budget.
We debate the policy with the PCS union and the CBI
Summit of eurozone leaders ends in frustration after Greece fails to deliver its plan.
We debate whether the real crisis is a bigger one - of the whole European project.
What will Europe do about the Greek crisis?
We ask if the European Central Bank will continue to finance Greek banks.
Eve of the crucial Greek referendum
Tim Franks in Athens reports from both the No and Yes campaigns
Would UK bombing of the Islamic State group change anything on the ground?
Govt appears to be preparing change of stance on Britain's involvement in Syria
Greek prime minister says Sunday's referendum will go ahead.
Tsipras calls on voters to reject the programme put forward by the country's creditors.
Greece on the brink of default - the latest from Athens.
Eurozone Ministers reject Greece's last-minute appeal for a new bailout
Tsipras hits back at stinging criticism from Eurozone leaders over debt crisis.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker accuses Greek PM of betrayal
39 people, many British, killed in a gun attack on a hotel in Tunisia.
Also: man beheaded in southern France; 25 worshippers killed in Kuwait suicide bomb