After years of international financial support, Greece’s third bailout program is due to finish in August this year. But what does this mean going forward? And despite appearing
In recent months, online technology companies have been facing increasing pressure from the EU to step up their efforts to combat online hate speech on their sites. Although
A recent report from the European Food Safety Authority has indicated that it’s likely that neonicotinoid pesticides will be banned across all EU states in the near future.
Despite both countries requesting to join the Schengen area since 2007, Romania and Bulgaria are still not members and their appeals have all been rejected. The commission has
In order to meet the EU’s climate goals, the European Parliament has recently voted to ban the sale of biofuel made from vegetable oil by 2020. But although
Air pollution has been blamed for an estimated 400,000 premature deaths across the EU every year. According to a report by the WHO in 2016, thirty three of
The latest National Farmers Union conference has highlighted some of the potential problems that British agriculture could be facing post-brexit. One speaker at the conference, Meurig Raymond, warned
As predicted last year, the Eurozone economy has seen the best year of growth in a decade. According to Eurostat, the EU’s statistics agency, the economy of the
The new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is due to come into effect in May. The purpose of these new regulations is to strengthen data protection for EU
Despite fears that Brexit would make the UK less appealing to international students, new figures have shown that it might not be the case. According to UCAS, the