We are pleased to report that Ukraine’s National Nuclear Energy Company “Energoatom” has successfully begun transporting used nuclear fuel from the nation’s operating reactors to its newly
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What are My Rights with Flights in the EU?
The EU regulation 261/2004 is the flight compensation regulation that protects air passengers’ rights in EU member states. This protects passengers against several flight disruptions
Do dual US/UK citizens living and working in the UK still need to file a US tax return? Tom Griffiths explains
As an expat tax specialist focused on the UK and US systems, Tom Griffiths often gets asked the question of whether those with dual UK/US
Apply for British Citizenship with Settled Status?
One of the most often asked questions we get from EU nationals residing in the UK is, “Can I Apply for British Citizenship with Settled
Ensuring your Business is Brexit-proof
The United Kingdom is at a pivotal moment in its recent history, and the entire situation can be defined in one simple word: Brexit. On
Brexit: new obstacles to overcome for Theresa May
The Brexit saga isn’t over yet. After parliament rejected her withdrawal agreement – first on January 15th and then once more on March 12th –
COUNCIL TAKE DOWN GEORGE CROSS FLAGS IN POLLING STATION
A polling station was forced to redecorate after voters complained about St George’s Flags hanging from the ceiling – were pro-Brexit. Enfield Council removed dozens
GRANDMOTHER PREVENTED FROM VOTING FOR WEARING UNION JACK DRESS
A grandmother claims she was told to leave a polling station yesterday (Thu) after turning up wearing a Union Jack dress and draped in a
European unemployment nears 12 per cent
By Lauren Grice Unemployment in the euro area hit 11.9 per cent in January 2013, Eurostat has revealed today (March 1st).
Eurozone economic downturn ‘to persist into 2013’
By Gerald Heneghan The eurozone’s financial downturn will continue into 2013, the European Commission has warned.
EU budget faces first ever cuts
By Lauren Grice The European Union’s (EU’s) budget could see cuts for the first time since its inception.
Cameron brands EU budget ‘too high’
By Lauren Grice David Cameron has described the European Union’s (EU’s) long-term budget as “too high” and called Britain’s place in the federation into question.
Cameron EU proposals gain backing of business leaders
By Gerald Heneghan David Cameron’s proposals on renegotiating Britain’s relationship with the European Union (EU) have gained the backing of British business leaders.
David Cameron commits to referendum on Europe
By Gerald Heneghan David Cameron has pledged to implement a referendum into Britain’s membership in the European Union (EU) if the Conservative Party wins the
Romanian and Bulgarian immigration warning issued
By Gerald Heneghan Romanian and Bulgarian immigration to the UK could amount to 50,000 people a year when restrictions are lifted in 2014.
Clegg warns Cameron over EU referendum
By Gerald Heneghan Nick Clegg has issued a warning to David Cameron over potential plans to conduct a referendum on Britain’s relationship with the European
David Cameron seeks ‘fresh settlement’ on Europe
By Gerald Heneghan David Cameron has expressed his desire for a “fresh settlement” with Europe in a radio interview today (January 14th).
George Osborne threatens EU with UK walk-out
By Gerald Heneghan George Osborne has warned the European Union (EU) that it must change if Britain is to retain its membership.
Eurozone unemployment hits record high
By Laura Moulden Unemployment in the eurozone has hit an all-time high as November 2012 saw the total number of people out of work increase
Lone bear cub rescued from wild
SIPPING from a can of condensed milk, this is the moment a tiny orphaned bear cub is rescued from the wilderness of a warzone and