After the recent pressure on Theresa May to finalise the UK’s Brexit offer, it’s been reported that a divorce bill of £50 billion could be paid. Officials say
Since the recent leak of the Paradise Papers, several governments have been trying to avoid a potentially embarrassing or damaging naming and shaming. However, a new EU blacklist
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
As the EU looks to secure trade deals with Latin America , European farming bodies are now warning that global trades deal in the sugar market could cause
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
New legislation from the European Union mean that mean that online retailers will no longer be allowed to discriminate against customers based on their location within the EU.
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