The European Union has announced that it’s opposed to the proposed changes to legislation in Israel, which are designed to make it easier to sentence terrorists who commit
For the first time since joining the EU in 2007, Bulgaria has officially taken over the six month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Presidency; with
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
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
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 European Court of Justice has ruled that Uber, who previously claimed they were a computer services business, are in fact a transport services company and will need
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 EU has reached an agreement on a draft law that will renovate some of Europe’s existing buildings, with the hope of reaching zero energy buildings by 2050.