The WHO recently issued warnings over the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption. It’s estimated that three million people died in 2016 from alcohol abuse, and Europe has the
A surprise government document discloses that, if Britain fizzles out without a deal, British made and approved vehicles in the UK could no longer be sold in the
Despite calls from transparency campaigners, a European High Court ruling means that the expenses of MEPs’ will be allowed to remain private, and won’t be allowed to be
According to a recent report put together by the EU Court of Auditors, air pollution could be the “biggest environmental risk” to health in Europe. The public health
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
Theresa May has been cautioned by the Trades Union Congress on the final Brexit deal, saying that it is poised to throw its “full weight” behind calls for
The EU are set to vote on a new copyright directive at Brussels very soon, with critics claiming that this move could silence and destroy the internet entirely.
Olaf Scholz, Germany’s Finance Minister on Saturday stated that an in-depth debate is needed on European Union tax overhaul to raise levies on large digital firms. Also saying