The European Commission announced last year that it would be prepared to get tougher in the way it deals with fake news and disinformation. “Fake news is a
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 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 meeting Benjamin Netanyahu in Brussels earlier this week, the foreign chief of police has announced that Europe will now put more effort into and focus on the
Although the details of the final Brexit deal have yet to be confirmed, there’s speculation over many issues with one of them being possible changes to banking regulations.
With Brexit negotiations taking place, the EU has expressed that it’s keen to speed up progress and has given the UK ten days before leaders move on to
High levels of government debt are an ongoing concern for the European Union, who have singled out six Eurozone countries who are in breach of the regulations set
Due to the “deteriorating situation in relation to democracy, rule of law and human rights” in Turkey, the European Parliament has announced that it will cut funds which
Launched in 2005 to help combat Global Warming, The European Union Trading System (EU ETS) was, and currently is, the largest greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme in the