EU anti-fraud chief defends role in Dalligate

23.05.13 @ 19:09

The head of the EU’s anti-fraud agency has said public confidence in the office has increased despite allegations of wrongdoing.

Highlights

EU retreats from olive oil ban after wave of ridicule

23.05.13 @ 17:42

The European Commission has been forced to beat a hasty retreat from a proposed ban on jugs of olive oil in restaurants after the idea met with widespread ridicule.

Focus

Germany and Greece: huge gulf in youth unemployment

23.05.13 @ 09:26

Germany is helping youngsters from Spain, Portugal and Greece to find jobs, as regional statistics show 17 times more unemployed young Greeks compared to Germans.

Delay austerity and increase investment, IMF warns UK

23.05.13 @ 09:30

The UK should delay plans to push through further austerity measures worth £10 billion (€12 billion), the International Monetary Fund warned on Wednesday.

EU leaders see progress on lifting bank secrecy

22.05.13 @ 22:22

EU leaders in Brussels for a summit on tax evasion hailed new political "momentum," but agreed few concrete measures.

Amnesty: EU states guilty of racism, homophobia

23.05.13 @ 09:38

Most EU countries abuse the rights of migrants and ethnic minorities, while others are not doing enough to combat homophobia, Amnesty International has said.

EU summit backs shale gas 'revolution'

22.05.13 @ 20:12

EU leaders have said shale gas could make a big contribution to lower energy costs, pushing aside environmental concerns.

Victims of violence set for EU-wide protection

22.05.13 @ 22:24

Battered women and other victims of violence will be afforded greater EU-wide protection after a vote by euro-deputies in Strasbourg on Wednesday.

Ireland on the defensive in Apple tax row

22.05.13 @ 09:42

Ireland has come under fire for its low-tax regime amid US revelations that Apple and other large corporations are using EU-based subsidiaries to avoid paying taxes.

Austria, Luxembourg to play ball in tax clampdown

21.05.13 @ 18:47

Germany expects Austria and Luxembourg to take part in the EU-wide effort to clamp down on tax evasion, even though they blocked a key EU proposal last week.

British PM tries to break deadlock on tax havens

21.05.13 @ 09:36

EU leaders will make another bid to crack down on tax evasion after UK Prime Minister Cameron called on British tax havens to "get their house in order."

Charity attacks EU "hypocrisy" on tax evasion

22.05.13 @ 09:29

A British charity has accused the EU of turning a blind eye to €9.5 trillion of hidden money as leaders meet for a summit on tax evasion.

Iceland leader snubs EU membership

22.05.13 @ 09:29

Iceland’s bid to join the EU has come to an end, Iceland’s independence party leader Bjarni Benediktsson has said.

Britain files request for EU sanctions on Hezbollah

22.05.13 @ 09:29

The UK has asked EU countries to designate the military wing of Lebanese group Hezbollah as a terrorist entity.

MEPs vote to protect small bank depositors

21.05.13 @ 09:27

Large depositors in the EU should suffer losses if a bank gets into trouble, but deposits under €100,000 should be protected, MEPs say.