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Problems and difficulties in managing the electric grid have forced the UK government to spend £1 billion (€1.21 billion) so far this year to cut wind farm output.
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ENERGY AND CLIMATE
Problems and difficulties in managing the electric grid have forced the UK government to spend £1 billion (€1.21 billion) so far this year to cut wind farm output.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE INDUSTRIAL POLICY
Germany, traditionally the engine of the European economy, will have the weakest growth of all industrialised countries in 2025, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation…
CORRUPTION
Didier Reynders, who was serving as European Commissioner of Justice under EC President Ursula von der Leyen until a few days ago, has been put under investigation by Belgian…
EU BUBBLE FROM THE CAPITALS
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government, only installed in September, seems set to fall apart after having pushed through a social security financing bill.
CULTURE WAR
While many in Europe are preparing for Christmas, students from the German University of Göttingen have been setting up an event using festive decorations made from bloody…
CONSUMER RIGHTS CORRUPTION
The BBC's Eye Investigations has uncovered alleged fraud in the European tomato purée industry, with Chinese tomatoes produced under forced labour apparently falsely being…
CONSUMER RIGHTS CULTURE WAR
Belgium has given sex workers full employment rights, including sick leave, maternity pay and pensions.
ELECTIONS EU BUBBLE
The Social Democrats have won Iceland's parliamentary election with all the previous government parties taking hits.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE EU BUBBLE
Nuclear power plant managers have challenged Green Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck's assertions about the need for Germany's nuclear phase-out.
ELECTIONS EU BUBBLE
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has announced that his ruling party would abort his country's attempt to join the European Union until 2028 and said his cabinet…
EU BUBBLE
Eight days before the reopening of Notre Dame de Paris to the public, French President Emmanuel Macron has visited the restored cathedral.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE FROM THE CAPITALS
After companies operating in Stockholm appealed the planned petrol car ban, the County Administrative Board (CAB) for the county of Stockholm has decided to block its implementation,…
CORRUPTION
Louise Haigh, Transport Secretary in the recently elected Labour Party UK Government, has resigned after admitting she was convicted of fraud 10 years ago.
EU BUBBLE
The European Parliament has broken ranks with the European Commission on a far-reaching clampdown on smoking.
EU BUBBLE
France's former interior minister Gérald Darmanin has called upon current PM, Michel Barnier, to find common ground with the National Rally (RN) party "and its 11 million…
CORRUPTION FREE SPEECH
An investigative judge from Antwerp has been living in a safe house for several weeks after receiving threats from drugs mafia members.
CORRUPTION ELECTIONS
Emir Kir, outgoing mayor of Brussels municipality Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, has announced he would not appeal the decision to invalidate the municipal election, so the vote will…
CORRUPTION
A controversial candidate for the job of councilman in the Brussels municipality of Molenbeek has been forced to step down after journalists dug up his criminal record.
EU BUBBLE FINANCE
International markets appear to be increasingly weary of potential political instability in France, pushing up interest rates.
EU BUBBLE
The traditional European Parliament power bloc of the European People's Party (EPP), Socialists (S&D) and Liberals (Renew) have struck a deal on approving the second European…
ENERGY AND CLIMATE EU BUBBLE
Feathers have been ruffled by the unearthing of a secret letter from the German Vice-Chancellor and Greens party member Robert Habeck to the then-French energy minister Agnès…
CULTURE WAR EU BUBBLE
The Corsican language can not be used in the Corsican parliament, the administrative court of appeal of Marseille has confirmed in a judicial decision.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE EU BUBBLE
Any bankruptcy of Swedish battery developer and manufacturer Northvolt is set to cost the European taxpayer a hefty sum.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni ruffled feathers on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women by connecting such violence with immigration.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE INDUSTRIAL POLICY
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