The European Parliament has agreed its negotiating position on draft legislation to put limits on how Big Tech can operate with the aim of rebooting competition and fair dealing in digital markets.
European parliament resolution criticises bloc’s patchwork policy, as some countries ignore recent rulings The continued failure of EU governments to respect the residency and benefits rights of ...
A cross-party group of 40 MEPs in the European parliament has called on the Commission to strengthen an incoming legislative proposal on artificial intelligence to include an outright ban on the use ...
Members of the European Parliament will conduct a fact-finding mission to shed light on the accusations surrounding the EU's border control agency. The European Parliament is stepping up action to ...
Members of the European Parliament have adopted a resolution stating that all allegations of corruption and fraud in Malta, especially at a high political level, should be investigated and prosecuted ...
The bloc's Blue Card Directive was first introduced in 2009 to try and address a shortfall in certain sectors, including healthcare and ICT. The European Parliament has voted to approve reforms to the ...
The European Parliament has voted in favour of a proposal to end the practice of switching between summer and winter time in 2021. Each European Union member state will have to decide which time it ...
MEPs have accepted proposals designed to combat the growing problem of the illegal retransmission of live sporting events. They’ve called on the Commission to clarify and improve the current EU ...
The unique live character of sport events requires special protection to allow for real time take downs, according to the European Parliament’s MEPs. In a draft report adopted with 18 votes in favour ...
Members of the European Parliament have backed proposals to ease slot rules for the forthcoming summer season under which airlines only have to use half their airport slots in order to retain them for ...
The European Parliament has demanded an EU-wide law giving workers the right to switch off their devices outside working hours without facing repercussions from their employers. MEPs in Brussels said ...
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