From luxury brands to car makers, European companies are taking a hit from China’s slowdown, and more trouble is coming for businesses heavily reliant on dema
ESAThe European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications employs more than 100 people in HarwellMore than 100 new jobs are set to be created at a sp
BY MACDONALD EBERE When Senator Hope Uzodimma, the Governor of Imo State, promised to link 4000 Imo youths to job opportunities in Europe before his re-electio
In the civil liberties committee, the nomination of Charlie Weimers of ECR member the Sweden Democrats as a vice-chair caused uproar. French Renew MEP Fabien
Regulators in the US and Europe have the "shared principles" they plan to adhere to in order to "protect competition and consumers" when it comes to artificial
Bankers in Britain have lashed out at European labour laws which mean "deadwood" colleagues on the continent keep their jobs despite redundancy drives. Strict l
Not everyone was buying von der Leyen's sphinx-like approach. The French Greens, for example, broke with their group to oppose von der Leyen, denouncing her
Ursula von der Leyen has been re-elected as the President of the European Commission following a secret ballot among MEPs.She secured the backing of 401 Members
(July 18): Ursula von der Leyen won a second five-year term as president of the European Union executive’s arm, marking a vote for stability at a time when se
With Ursula von der Leyen facing a vote in the European Parliament this week to secure a second term as President of the Commission, Simon Usherwood explores t
Employment costs across Europe vary dramatically, revealing significant insights for employers and employees alike. The recent report “Decoding Employment
It’s been four months since Unilever announced plans to spin-off its ice cream portfolio, made up of famed brands such as Wall’s, Magnum, and Ben & J