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
The EU working time directive was introduced throughout Europe to provide protection to citizens by restricting working hours, giving them regular rest breaks, health and safety protection as
The growing nationalist movement in Poland has led to growing concerns in the European Commission, who have now recommended that political sanctions be put in place to stop
The EU has reached an agreement on a draft law that will renovate some of Europe’s existing buildings, with the hope of reaching zero energy buildings by 2050.
After the release of the Panama Papers, the EU is increasing its focus on the fight against tax evasion by tightening its legislation. The terms of the new
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced it will formally investigating the use of data analytics during election campaigns, following concerns over the use of social media during
Ten years after joining the EU, Romania is expecting confirmation next year over whether it will be allowed to join the Schengen area before taking presidency in 2019.