All posts tagged "Brussels"
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Black comedy of errors: how the UK accidentally left the Single Market, and other Brexit stories
Newly published interviews with key figures involved in Brexit reveal how a lack of expertise led to major mistakes – and suggest that the UK government deliberately built an inexperienced
- Posted February 16, 2021
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EU seeks to tame tech giants
The European Union is seeking sweeping powers to tackle big tech companies’ dominance, in a bid to boost competition, increase transparency and protect the public from potential harms. Measures being
- Posted September 23, 2020
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Beate Gminder, Secretary General, European Ombudsman’s Office: Exclusive Interview
The European Ombudsman has gradually been expanding its remit, launching strategic and ‘own initiative’ inquiries into the EU’s systems and operations. Liz Heron interviews its secretary general about its changing
- Posted July 2, 2017
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EU issues Poland with official warning over constitutional court changes
The EU Commission has issued an official warning to the government of Poland over recent changes to the country’s constitutional court, which it argues endanger the rule of law. Soon
- Posted June 2, 2016