Latest on Greece (via BBC):
- The latest round of talks between Greek and EU officials in Brussels has failed to reach an agreement.
- A European Commission spokesman said while that progress was made on Sunday, "significant gaps" remained.
- Europe wants Greece to make spending cuts worth €2bn (£1.44bn), to secure a deal that will unlock bailout funds.
- Greek deputy prime minister Yannis Dragasakis said that Athens was still ready to negotiate with its lenders.
- He said Greek government proposals submitted on Sunday had fully covered the fiscal deficit as demanded.
- However, Mr Dragasakis added that the EU and IMF still wanted Greece to cut pensions - something Athens has said it would never accept.