The ban on electric pulses in fishing was originally introduced in 1998. However, after just eight years, it was revoked by the European Commission despite concerns from environmental
The number of people in work in Germany has now reached a record high, with figures showing unemployment levels across the country are currently at the lowest seen
Since the Brexit vote, the Irish government has seen a sharp increase in the number of British citizens applying for Irish passports and it’s been reported that the
Anti-corruption legislation came into force in Romania in 2014, and since then there have been multiple amendments made by the Romanian Government. Concerns over the rule of law
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 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 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
Donald Tusk, president of the European Union, has said that the refugee quota scheme could be scrapped. The scheme was designed to ensure all member states are accepting
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.