Finance ministers gather to discuss how to help country until terms of €86bn bailout can be agreed, following Athens’ decision to approve reforms Eurozone finance ministers are scrambling to assemble €7bn of bridging financing to keep Greece afloat until its new €86bn (£60bn) bailout can be agreed. MPs in Athens approved the contentious reforms and austerity package demanded by its creditors amid angry scenes in parliament and violent clashes on the streets. Continue reading...