Following a ruling by European Court of Justice (ECJ) last month, Poland’s government have moved to reinstate justices who had been made to take early retirement. The ruling
According to the latest figures, the German economy has shrunk by 0.2% in the last quarter, to 1.1%. This is the first time that Europe’s largest economy has
One of the most important economic arguments put forward by pro-Brexit campaigners has been “taking back control” of the UK’s fishing waters. However, concerns have been raised among
With the European Union (EU) announcing its resolve to prolong sanctions against Venezuela for another year, the country’s already serious situation will just get direr. The deepening political,
It is time for the new budget to be announced, which is always an interesting time in British politics. This time around the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip
The EU has announced that it plans to introduce “smart lie-detection systems” at some of its busiest borders. The project has so far received around €4.5m in funding,
According to the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), the EU is committed to ending overfishing in European oceans by the year 2020. However, as this deadline approaches, a report
According to research carried out by the EU, around 150,000 tonnes of plastic is disposed of in European seas and oceans every year. And although this is a
The UK’s main regulator for consumer credit, the Financial Conduct Authority, is planning a review of the high cost credit industry – specifically rent-to-own, unauthorised overdrafts and car