One fiscal bad boy has finally turned good; while a former paragon of stability gets a slap on the wrist from the Commission.
LONDON — Milkshakes and lattes will be subject to a sugar tax for the first time, U.K. Health Secretary Wes Streeting said ...
The Luxembourg-based court said a decision by Polish authorities infringed on a same-sex couple’s freedom of movement.
Meanwhile, Rustem Umerov, the secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, announced on X that President ...
Nearly half of those polled by More in Common think the U.S. president is hindering peace, compared to 21 percent who think ...
“Our mid-term goal should be the complete phase-out of Microsoft products, including the Windows operating system. It’s ...
Lawmakers argue that the EU executive overstepped its powers by pulling a bill to regulate the licensing of telecoms patents.
BRUSSELS — The EU’s push for the U.S. to scrap its tariffs on steel and aluminum has opened the door to an old demand from ...
Britain’s Conservative Party is still reeling from its worst ever election defeat — but Leader Kemi Badenoch has finally ...
The U.K. government is under pressure from its own MPs as it prepares — finally — to decide the future of oil and gas.
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron pushed back Tuesday against the terms of a peace plan Washington wants to negotiate ...
Google’s Italian settlement on consent forms highlights the quiet power member states wield in ‘gold-plating’ EU rules.