A reformed version of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) was introduced by the EU in 2014. Since then, less developed countries have benefitted from tariff cuts worth
The European Commission announced last year that it would be prepared to get tougher in the way it deals with fake news and disinformation. “Fake news is a
With having years of stop start type progress on this issue the EU is not firmly settled on it’s goal of bringing in the Western Balkan nations. Serbia
Strong economic growth across the EU is highly dependent on the unions ability to both support new businesses and provide them with opportunities to grow and flourish. Entrepreneurship
Finally, in what many people are calling ‘long overdue’ the EU vows it’s focus on tackling the nations unfathomable plastic waste issues. Brussels is now targeting single use
In the news the past week, we’ve seen the possibilities Brexit could potentially provide to UK universities. Whilst people were notably sceptical at first, there is room for
Enisa, the EU’s cyber defence agency has released its annual report, which warns that cyber criminals have now become the biggest main “threat agent”, and that they are
Despite claims from UK environment secretary Michael Gove last year that the UK would “take back control” of its fishing policies post-Brexit, the EU has now announced that