Despite calls for tougher regulations on the accommodation-booking service Aribnb, the European court has ruled that the firm won’t need an estate agent’s licence to operate, following a
As Greece’s population continues to decline due to low birth rates and high emigration, Greek newspaper Ethnos has reported that, because of this, schools and kindergartens have been
The EU is currently working on new environmental standards for batteries being sold in the EU. These strict new standards could mean that batteries that don’t meet the
As the debate over pesticides continues, representatives in the EU Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed (SCOPAFF) have announced that, as of last week, two controversial pesticides,
With UK voters due to go to the polls next week, there has been a surge in registrations. However, it’s believed that hundreds of thousands of Brits living
Balsamic vinegar producers in Italy have criticised the EU court, after an appeal to stop a German manufacturer using the name “aceto balsamico” in marketing vinegar products was
The fundamental challenge As a truly holistic project, the Green Deal requires the implementation of a number of components in order to attain climate neutrality. One of these
A landmark decision by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in 2018 changed the way gene-editing technology should be treated under EU law. This followed years of disputes,
With transatlantic trade tensions being a key concern for the EU, anything to ease this tension is welcomed. And a recent move, back by EU lawmakers, to allow