It is time for the new budget to be announced, which is always an interesting time in British politics. This time around the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip
The UK’s main regulator for consumer credit, the Financial Conduct Authority, is planning a review of the high cost credit industry – specifically rent-to-own, unauthorised overdrafts and car
Last month the European Parliament voted 10 to 1 to trigger Article 7 sanctions against Hungary, meaning that Viktor Orban’s troubled regime could soon lose its EU voting
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
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
Last Friday at the Elysée Palace in Paris, Emmanuel Macron received Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas as part of France’s efforts to keep the Israeli-Palestinian peace process alive in
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
The German interior minister certainly seems to think that migration is the mother of all problems. Horst Seehofer, the German interior minister stated his views clearly in a