With the UK as concerned as ever about the financial risks of Brexit, a new survey has shown than employers are starting to make contingency plans, with some
Following an ongoing investigation into the effects of rules applying to fees, the EU has fined Mastercard for breaching EU competition laws. The fine of €570m has been
Under EU law, individuals have the “right to be forgotten”. This means that when a request is made to take down links in search results, companies like Google
The debt controls placed on Greece during the financial crisis came to an end last year. But, with doubts over whether the economy will ever fully recover, the
With just under three months until the UK leaves the European Union, Theresa May is yet to get approval from parliament to go ahead with the current deal
With Christmas underway, many parents in the EU will have bought their children toys for Christmas. And in the digital age, a lot of these toys will be
The draft agreement that’s been set out says that, after Brexit, both EU and UK citizens will continue to enjoy visa-free travel. If the declaration is agreed by
In preparation for the upcoming European Union elections, which are scheduled for May next year, internet giant Google has revealed its plans to introduce new policies for political
Up to now, London has been the financial centre of the EU. But, the Brexit agreement has yet to be approved by all parties, and financial authorities are