With coronavirus continuing to spread and no sign of restrictions being lifted, many are facing the prospect of unemployment and poverty. But what will the long-term impact be?
After several weeks of restrictions in Europe, there’s now evidence that the number of coronavirus cases is starting to slow. The virus seems to be past its peak
French oil group Total is already facing legal action over damaging environmental policies in Uganda. And now, the group is facing further action by a group of local
Brexit is going ahead on 31st January. But for many British travellers, there’s still confusion over what this means in terms of travel. How does it affect holidaymakers?
The EU has been trying to drive the idea of implementing an EU-wide minimum wage for some time now. However, the proposals have been met with criticism and
The UK will officially leave the EU next week. And with this, it plans to end freedom of movement and, instead, focus on attracting high-skilled workers to the
Last week, the European parliament called for amendments to the law that would make common chargers an essential requirement in the EU. It says that this would make
As the number of coronavirus fatalities continues to rise, European health authorities have warned that Europe needs to be prepared to tackle the virus if it spreads from
Each country of the European Union takes a turn presiding over the European Union Council for a period of six months. Following Finland, who assumed the role from
Tackling income inequality is high on the agenda for Spain’s new government. And because of this, it’s announced a series of new policies to address this issue, including