EU exports provide 36 million jobs
The European Commission today published two studies which show EU exports support 36 million jobs across the union. Since 2014, the beginning of this European...
Ethical artificial intelligence in the EU
Earlier this year the EU announced its intention to become a world leader in ethical artificial intelligence, promoting user security and data protection as...
Facebook document cache seized in UK
The UK parliament has used its legal privileges to seize a Facebook document cache containing internal information about the social media giant’s relationship with...
European Institute for Gender Equality to produce violence study
A new study launched today by the European Institute for Gender Equality calls for more reliable and better coordinated police and judicial data collection...
Regional crisis management to prevent blackouts
MEPs have approved a provisional deal to implement EU-wide regional crisis management measures in order to minimise the risk of power cuts as winter...
Redundant media workers to receive €2.3 million
550 redundant media workers who have lost their jobs in Greece will receive EU aid worth €2.3 million to help them back into employment. The...
Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation to shape UK AI industry
The world’s first Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, an advisory body dedicated to strengthening and improving the UK’s use of data and artificial...
Social security for mobile workers protected by new rules
The Employment and Social Affairs Committee (EMPL) has adopted new rules to protect social security for mobile workers. The rules, which were approved by EMPL...
EU whistleblower protection boosted by MEPs
The EU Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) has approved EU whistleblower protection measures to shore up the rights of whistleblowers across the union. MEPs on...
2019 EU budget: no agreement reached
The European Parliament and European Council have acknowledged they were unable to reach a final deal on the 2019 EU budget by the end...