The latest 110 page Withdrawal Agreement Bill was published last week. However, many MPs have expressed anger at the limited time they have been given to read the
Earlier this week, a scheme allowing British power companies to receive payouts to maintain extra energy generation has been improved. The scheme was designed to safeguard the security
by Aymeric Bourdin, Managing Editor EU-Policies.com, Chairman of Atelier Europe The 2019 European elections are seeing the beginning of a new five-year term in a vastly different context from that
The aviation industry is notoriously complicated, and its national regulations are often difficult to navigate. The latest example of this is the contradiction between the United Nations’ (UN)
Smoking is responsible for nearly 700,000 deaths in the EU annually. Because of this, in the last few years, e-cigarettes and other “next generation” tobacco products have emerged
For several years, environmental and animal welfare groups have accused the farming industry of causing a range of problems, including unfriendly industrial farming practices, destroying the environment, causing
It’s estimated that around 3.6 million EU citizens live in the UK. And as part of the UK’s Brexit preparations, it has set up a settlement scheme allowing
In a bid to make sure household appliances are as energy efficient as possible, the EU has adopted new regulations. This was announced at the beginning of this
The US has just announced that it will be imposing new tariffs on European products, which is predicted to be worth around $7.5 billion. It includes tariffs of