A new ruling by the European Court of Justice has been announced which would require all EU member states to recognise the rights of same sex couples. The
The ban on electric pulses in fishing was originally introduced in 1998. However, after just eight years, it was revoked by the European Commission despite concerns from environmental
The number of people in work in Germany has now reached a record high, with figures showing unemployment levels across the country are currently at the lowest seen
The European Union has announced that it’s opposed to the proposed changes to legislation in Israel, which are designed to make it easier to sentence terrorists who commit
Anti-corruption legislation came into force in Romania in 2014, and since then there have been multiple amendments made by the Romanian Government. Concerns over the rule of law
Under current banking legislation, banks are allowed to access vast amounts of information and data about their customers. This gives them a massive advantage over other competitors in
The recent plans to scrap the EU refugee quota scheme are causing divisions between member states, and it’s feared that it could threaten the unity of nations throughout
2017 has been a friendly year to Europe’s far-right, nationalist parties, who are ever growing in central Europe. A topic that would be up for discussion is the
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Uber, who previously claimed they were a computer services business, are in fact a transport services company and will need