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- Europe's border-free travel zone could be suspended for up to two years
- France's prime minister warned that mass immigration could kill the EU
- Officials to meet on Monday to discuss suspending Schengen Agreement
- Eurosceptics say UK should have the right to impose free movement limits
- See news on the migrant crisis at www.dailymail.co.uk/migrantcrisis
On a day of drama in capitals across Europe:
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- Mr Cameron admitted he could drop his demand for a four-year ban on migrant benefits if Europe offers an alternative;
- The Czech PM said Britain could be offered a so-called emergency brake instead, allowing temporary limits on EU workers;
- A poll showed the UK’s referendum race remains neck and neck – with ‘stay’ on 52 per cent and ‘leave’ on 48 per cent;
- EU figures showed a staggering 1.25million migrants arrived in Europe last year;
- Turkey promised German chancellor Angela Merkel it would do ‘everything it could’ to stem the tide of migrants;
- The Slovenian PM warned there would be ‘conflicts’ between EU member states unless the crisis was brought under control within weeks.