More than 85% of bathing water sites monitored across Europe in 2016 met the most stringent ‘excellent' quality standards — meaning they were mostly free from...
Europe’s steel, paper and non-ferrous metals recyclers are united in their call to EU Circular Economy trialogue negotiators: put an ambitious recycling measure first. Member States...
Member states should use the window of opportunity offered by the economic recovery to pursue structural reforms, boost investment and strengthen their public finances. Priorities vary...
European Union antitrust regulators fined Facebook 110 million euros ($122 million) on Thursday (18 May) for giving misleading information during a vetting of its deal to...
MEPs objected on Wednesday (17 May) to EU Commission plans to authorize imports of products made from genetically modified maize and cotton which are herbicide-resistant. They...
The Conference of Presidents appointed two persons to the committee of independent eminent persons to support the work of the Authority for the European Political Parties and...
Many Brexiteers brushed off the problems that the UK might face outside the Single Market, European Economic Area and Customs union as poppycock. For Brexiteers, everything...