EU commission approves delay in medical devices law to avert shortages
The European Commission says it has approved delaying the deadline for companies to comply with a
EU commission approves delay in medical devices law to avert shortages
The European Commission says it has approved delaying the deadline for companies to comply with a
Polish ruling party boss says judicial reform may be ‘destructive’
Poland’s ruling party leader was quoted saying a draft law aimed at unlocking billions of euros in
EU proposes use of emergency powers to avert supply crisis
Companies based in Europe could be forced to prioritise production of key products and stockpile
Britain’s Prime Minister to suspend parliament before Brexit
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will suspend Britain’s parliament for more than a month before Brexit,
Britain’s Corbyn vows to ‘do everything necessary’ to stop no-deal Brexit
Britain’s opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn vowed to do everything necessary to stop a
German minister prepares law to ban plastic bags
Germany plans a law to ban the use of plastic bags because voluntary agreements with retailers to
UK’s May suffers another damaging defeat in Brexit saga
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday suffered another defeat in parliament over her Brexit
May sticks to Brexit deal as opponents seek formal challenge
British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed on Monday to stick to her draft European Union divorce deal
EU to report on Zimbabwe election as country awaits results
European Union(EU) observers are expected to give their report on Zimbabwe’s presidential election