Summary

  • Eurozone ministers speak of 'difficult issue of trust' over Greek promises to implement reform

  • They are assessing Greek proposals similar to those rejected in last Sunday's referendum

  • Athens aiming to secure a new bailout and avoid exiting the euro

  • One option reportedly suggested by Germany would see Greece temporarily leave the eurozone

  1. A taxing questionpublished at 11:56

    There are many reasons why Greece finds itself in a precarious financial position, one of which is its poor record at collecting tax. 

    But is it really true that in 2010 the government collected only 10% of the tax it was due?  

    Find out here... 

    A man holding eurosImage source, AFP
  2. How have others coped with being bailed out?published at 11:38

    A protest in Spain, where youth unemployment passed 50% in 2012Image source, Getty Images

    While Greece is in the news now because it desperately needs another bailout it is not the only country in the eurozone that has had to be rescued.

    Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Cyprus have all been in the same boat.

    So how has austerity worked out for other nations? BBC business correspondent Jonty Bloom has taken a look... 

  3. Postpublished at 11:26

    BOB, a cartoonist in Britain's the Daily Telegraph, tweets: