Officials attempt to secure bailout funds from creditors amid suggestions proposals from Alexis Tsipras’s government are not detailed enoughGreek officials were locked in talks with eurozone creditors on Monday amid signs that the country’s list of reforms might not be detailed enough to allow a much-needed tranche of bailout funds to be released. The Greek government presented the reforms demanded by its lenders on Friday, but despite talks over the weekend, the two sides seemed no closer to an agreement. Without more aid, Greece could run out of cash before the end of next month, while a €450m (£329m) payment needs to be made to the International Monetary Fund on 9 April. Continue reading...