Progressive mayors in central and eastern Europe challenge the status quo
Major cities in central and eastern Europe have elected liberal mayors. But socially conservative attitudes are unlikely to shift at national level.
Major cities in central and eastern Europe have elected liberal mayors. But socially conservative attitudes are unlikely to shift at national level.
The Ley de Riders, recognising delivery riders as employees, is now a reality. But is it a game-changer?
The new EU health-and-safety strategy risks being a missed opportunity to address workplace mental health and wellbeing.
The Swedish social-democrat leader, shortly to step down, didn’t buckle under pressure despite a slender parliamentary hold.
Record spending by technology companies lobbying the EU represents a democratic problem.
Tackling the climate crisis is fundamentally incompatible with our understanding of sovereignty.
The perfect storm of Covid-19 and climate change, and resulting economic damage, will likely trigger much more social and political instability.
The Paris Agreement’s goals can not be fulfilled if neoliberalism prevails—which means only labour’s participation can bring success.
The European Green Deal doesn’t deserve uncritical support—but nor does it need sniping from the sidelines.
The news that the Amazon rainforest is no longer a carbon sink puts a further big question-mark against the EU-Mercosur trade deal.
Post-pandemic recovery and the green transition—and Europe’s competitiveness—depend on investment financed by joint borrowing.
The notion that active-labour-market policies are the solution to unemployment has long been an act of faith. That’s the problem.
‘Surveillance capitalism’ can only be regulated on at least a European scale—and the mood for change is growing.
While exposing and exacerbating longstanding inequalities, the pandemic has given rise to a wealth of promising local initiatives.
Peter Bofinger argues that the ECB strategy review represents a missed opportunity.
Right-wing, conservative and nationalist magazines were the primary beneficiaries of funds recently allocated by the country’s Ministry of Culture.
The EU directive sanctioning employers for utilising irregular migrants is putting migrant workers who might complain in a Kafkaesque scenario.