The European Union would insist on completing a swift divorce with Britain before starting to forge any new relationship if UK voters decide in June to...
The European Parliament has just voted on legislation aimed at stopping the manipulation of benchmarks. The legislation was proposed when it was discovered that more than...
The European Court of Justice ruled today (28 April) on a number of cases brought by undertakings in Italy, the Netherlands and Austria on the emission...
Today (28 April), the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee approved a new EU law which will strengthen Europol in the fight against...
Professor Philip Hanson OBE Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme A wide-ranging debate over economic policy would be unremarkable in more open countries. In Russia, it...
Two Britons living abroad have lost a High Court battle over the right to vote in June's EU referendum. The legal challenge was brought by World...
China has passed new laws on foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) state media said, amid criticism. The full text was not immediately available, but previous drafts stated...