
How the EU budget is spent: Galileo and EGNOS
Galileo and the European geostationary navigation overlay service (EGNOS) are two satellite navigation systems under civil control. Galileo shall guarantee to Europe an independent access to a reliabl...
3 Maj 6min

Treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons ─ the 'Ban Treaty
On 7 July 2017, a special United Nations (UN) conference adopted the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Will this lead to the abolition of nuclear weapons, as supporters of the Treaty hope,...
3 Maj 4min

Plastics in a circular economy
There are thousands of types of plastics. Plastics production account for about about 6 % of global oil consumption, set to grow to 20 % by 2050. Half of the plastics waste collected and recycled is t...
3 Maj 4min

State aid in sport: Striking a difficult balance
With citizens being painfully aware of the cost of hosting mega-sporting events, such as the football World Cup or the Olympic Games, state aid control in the area of sport has come to the fore. Read ...
3 Maj 5min

New EU rules on labelling of tyres
In May 2018, the European Commission adopted a proposal for a new regulation on the labelling of tyres for the purposes of fuel efficiency, safety, and noise reduction. This would increase consumer aw...
3 Maj 5min

General safety of vehicles and protection of vulnerable road users
On 27 May 2018, the Commission presented a proposal for a regulation on type-approval requirements for motor vehicles and their trailers, as regards their general safety and the protection of vehicle ...
3 Maj 4min

Mandatory origin-labelling schemes in Member States
Eight EU Member States have launched, or are about to launch, national mandatory labelling schemes for certain food products. The regulatory basis for these national measures is the Regulation on the ...
3 Maj 6min



















