It’s estimated that 23.4% of global cancer cases occur in Europe, even though it only makes up 9% of the world population. Additionally, 20.3% of cancer-related deaths were
With the ongoing efforts to reduce the amount of packaging waste across Europe, the EU plans to review the current rules on waste and recycling. It’s hoped that
According to the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), the EU is committed to ending overfishing in European oceans by the year 2020. However, as this deadline approaches, a report
A number of tech giants have been under the EU’s spotlight recently. The latest is Amazon, who are now facing investigations over potential antitrust violations. According to the
Following the European Union’s plan to support cultural diversity, and more locally produced film and video content online, the Commission has just announced that it will be moving
In the latest consequence of Brexit, EU leaders have now announced that two of the agencies responsible for the EU’s anti piracy missions will be relocated from the
The latest European Commission press release is out and strongly aims to enforce much better protections to over 120 million holiday goers over the summer of 2018. This
The UK’s social care sector is already under an immense amount of pressure. The ageing population is causing demand to rocket, which is resulting in an estimated deficit
Homosexuality tests are sometimes used to confirm a person’s sexuality when processing applications for asylum. For example, when an application is basing their claim on the ground that
In the news the past week, we’ve seen the possibilities Brexit could potentially provide to UK universities. Whilst people were notably sceptical at first, there is room for