A ‘European cloud’ won’t keep your data safe from prying eyes
You might think that if you live in London and email your mate in Paris, there’s no chance the message will ever go via the US. You’re wrong.
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You might think that if you live in London and email your mate in Paris, there’s no chance the message will ever go via the US. You’re wrong.
The European parliament already has a voluntary register of lobbyists. But as Jane Deith reports, it has yet to deliver true transparency.
Ed Miliband proposes the most radical shake-up of Labour’s relations with the unions in a generation, with an end to the “machine politics” that has blighted the party’s reputation.
In a speech in Glasgow,George Osborne says a currency union between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK would be “unlikely”.
Major strides are taken to tackle eurozone debt, with plans for a banking union and German approval of a permanent bailout fund to rescue ailing countries.
With Barclays under pressure after admitting trying to manipulate key lending rates, Channel 4 News looks at the measures the eurozone is proposing to reform banking.
Spain seems to have played hardball and won some concessions. The medium term changes to strategic thinking are happening right now. And they will have a profound impact here.
With voters in Greece, France and Italy using elections to reject austerity, Channel 4 News looks at what happens next and whether a break-up of the eurozone is now on the cards.
Is the eurozone heading towards fiscal unity, asks Gary Gibbon. Maybe, but – as Spock might have said – “It’s fiscal union, Jim, but not as we know it.”
In the bailout package agreed for Ireland by EU finance minister today, senior bondholders in Irish banks are 100 per cent safe.
Gordon Brown told Gillian Duffy that “a million people come from Europe but a million British people have gone into Europe” – but was he right? FactCheck mounted a full investigation.
Voters in Moldova have backed proposals to forge closer ties with the European Union, but only by a tiny margin.
Schengen Agreement: Many EU countries have recently reintroduced ‘temporary controls’ at their borders, leading to questions as to whether a core fundamental of the European Union is collapsing.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is in Brussels as part of his “drive to improve the UK’s relationship with the European Union”. But beyond the handshakes and smiles, it is far from clear that the ‘reset’ he has promised will deliver any tangible benefits.
The war with Russia is far from over but Ukraine received a boost from the European Union which has finally approved its 50 billion Euro aid package – providing Kyiv with economic and financial support in the long-term.