Enisa, the EU’s cyber defence agency has released its annual report, which warns that cyber criminals have now become the biggest main “threat agent”, and that they are
Despite claims from UK environment secretary Michael Gove last year that the UK would “take back control” of its fishing policies post-Brexit, the EU has now announced that
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 However, after just eight years, it was revoked by the European Commission despite concerns from environmental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
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
After the release of the Panama Papers, the EU is increasing its focus on the fight against tax evasion by tightening its legislation. The terms of the new
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
With the future of funding post-Brexit still unclear, charities are now warning about the impact it could have on the voluntary sector in the UK. According to the