The ENDS Europe Impact List 2023
Who are the EU politicians and professionals who have made the greatest impact on European environmental policy in the last two years? Continue Reading
Who are the EU politicians and professionals who have made the greatest impact on European environmental policy in the last two years? Continue Reading
The EU is discussing new rules that would make it easier for non-EU citizens to move around Europe: interview with the member of the European Parliament leading on the file. Continue Reading
As the Czech Republic takes over the rotating EU Council presidency, environment minister Anna Hubácková discusses the green priorities for the semester: interview for ENDS Europe. Continue Reading
“Europe will be forged in crises and will be the sum of the solutions adopted for those crises,” said Jean Monnet, one of the founding fathers of the European Union. Comment piece at The Local following the start of the war in Ukraine. Continue Reading
Beyond easy access to the EU and the oversight of the EU Court, Britons will experience three losses affecting their free movement rights. Comment piece on Encompass Europe. Continue Reading
“Brexit, the EU and You” is a survey carried out by Europe Street News to test attitudes, expectations and information needs of EU nationals in the UK and Britons in the EU on their post-Brexit rights. Continue Reading
Possible UK-EU trade arrangements have been discussed at length since the EU referendum. Little has been said about the place of citizens’ rights. What are the rights deriving from EU membership and what are the options available to UK citizens for the future? Continue Reading
Europe’s recent history is populated by powerful women, who pursued their ideals with passion. Meet 10 women who changed Europe. Continue Reading
Story of Eiad Zinah, a 30-year-old refugee from Syria, who reached London via Egypt and Italy using social networks (with Italian subtitles). Continue Reading
“What is the EU?” was the second most googled query in the UK the day after the EU referendum. “The answer Britain has given to this question over the past 40 years has a lot to do with the vote to leave the European Union,” says Professor Edoardo Ongaro. Continue Reading