Enisa, the EU’s cyber defence agency has released its annual report, which warns that cyber criminals have now become the biggest main “threat agent”, and that they are
For the first time since joining the EU in 2007, Bulgaria has officially taken over the six month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Presidency; with
New rules on trade tariffs for Chinese imports are due to be introduced by the EU, which will change the way of calculating levels of imported goods being
After the recent pressure on Theresa May to finalise the UK’s Brexit offer, it’s been reported that a divorce bill of £50 billion could be paid. Officials say
The European Commission has announced that Britain will not be allowed to host the European Capital of Culture in 2023 as previously planned. The Commission has written to
The German government’s talks to form a three way coalition may be in deadlock, as the negotiations which took place into Friday morning, still haven’t resulted in a
British MP’s are preparing to vote on the final Brexit bill, which will be implemented by March 2019. Once finalized, it will repeal the European Communities Act of
The looming likelihood of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union has created a concern among academic institutions throughout Europe about the effects that Brexit may have
Following the recent fight for independence from the leaders of Catalonia, the state prosecutor has now called for them to be charged with rebellion, sedition and misuse of
The #MeToo Movement has spread throughout the world, and the European Union has recently analyzed the presence of sexual harassment in its political arena. This analysis was prompted