Europe’s fertility crisis: Which European country is having the fewest babies?
For the first time since 1960, the number of live births in the EU has fallen below 4 million, one of the lowest fertility rates… Weiterlesen »Europe’s fertility crisis: Which European country is having the fewest babies?
Von der Leyen pitches plan to shield EU from foreign interference if re-elected
Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled plans to set up a European Democracy Shield to protect the EU from malign foreign interference if she secures… Weiterlesen »Von der Leyen pitches plan to shield EU from foreign interference if re-elected
Berlin and Dublin spearhead move to unblock Nature Restoration Law
Eleven EU members are urging their peers to sign off on a new Nature Restoration Law – perhaps the most important piece of environmental legislation… Weiterlesen »Berlin and Dublin spearhead move to unblock Nature Restoration Law
UK wage rates still strong despite slowing jobs market
Official figures show wages in the UK have grown at a faster rate than expected. At the same time, the jobless rate increased to 4.3%… Weiterlesen »UK wage rates still strong despite slowing jobs market
Draghi’s report lacks transparency and risks capture by big business
The pathway to a prosperous, resilient, dynamic, innovative and democratic European economy lies in pursuing economic balance and diversity rather than monopoly, Max Bank and… Weiterlesen »Draghi’s report lacks transparency and risks capture by big business