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28th Nov 2023

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Orban eyes alliance with Poland's PiS if ousted from EPP

Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban said his Fidesz party may need to leave the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) - in which case he will consider reaching out to Poland to build a new alliance. Orban said in a radio interview he would prefer to stay in the EPP and strengthen the anti-migration forces there. The EPP will discuss Fidesz's membership of the group on 20 March.

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Member states stall on EU ban on forced-labour products

More than two years after the EU Commission first proposed a law on forced labour, inter-institutional negotiations have not started because member states cannot reach agreement — risking the text's adoption before the 2024 European Parliament elections.

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How centre-right conservatives capitulate to the far-right

Many conservatives in Europe seem to have forgotten the lesson of 1930s Germany. They sacrifice their principles on the altar of the polls and all-too-often try to overtake rightwing radicals on their own pet subjects like security or migration.

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My experience trying to negotiate with Uber

After working with people in unusual employment situations for a decade, I thought I had seen it all as a union organiser. Then I began dealing with Uber.

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