29 English-language news outlets in Europe to follow

European news goes beyond the EU, and beyond the UK's closest neighbours, so seeking out new perspectives will give you additional context to improve your own reporting.

Perhaps another country has successfully faced a problem that your own community is struggling with, or maybe you will find that a development you are reporting on locally is part of a Europe-wide trend.

Below we have rounded up (in no particular order) a range of publications to follow if you want to stay up to date with what is happening in Europe. Each of them provides local reporting, with many offering analysis, investigations or features alongside news updates and a wide choice of podcasts and newsletters.

Whether you want to learn about one country in detail, follow EU affairs, or add extra nuance to your reporting on cross-border topics such as climate solutions or political polarisation, adding one or more of these outlets to your news diet should help.

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The European Correspondent: One of the fastest-growing pan-European media newsletters with more than 60,000 readers, The European Correspondent is supported by a network of 140 journalists in every European country.

Politico Europe: Politico's Europe edition is the place to find in-depth political analysis from across the continent, including EU-UK relations but also diving into national affairs with a range of podcasts and newsletters too.

EUObserver: If you want to keep up to date on European Union news, this not-for-profit news organisation covers the EU and its member states with daily updates and a podcast.

Euronews: Available in English as well as over a dozen other languages, Euronews offers short video and text content as well as a range of longer programmes on themes such as climate, culture and tech news.

Are We Europe: Specialising in long-form features and investigations that explore European issues, Are We Europe is an........

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