Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. With Donald Trump unleashing chaos around the world, the EU is playing a ...
Britain’s government confirmed Friday that the tower block in London, where 72 people died, would be demolished, provoking a ...
Survivors and bereaved families’ groups said Britain’s deputy prime minister had told them that the site of the 2017 ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. More than 80 per cent of EU companies eligible for a new carbon border tax will be exempted under reforms ...
"When we talk about scale, we want to see a level of ambition", said Darren Ennis, speaking at the EU-UK Forum annual conference in Brussels on Tuesday. "Europe too often goes from a defensive ...
MADRID — Europe’s far-right leaders applauded President Trump’s agenda and spoke of the turning point it presented Europe at an event organized by Spain’s Vox party in Madrid under the ...
EU leaders meeting in Brussels have vowed a firm response if United States President Donald Trump follows through on his threat of imposing more tariffs. The informal meeting also involved Britain ...
Brussels is grappling with an outbreak of drug ... "We are dealing with gang war and a fight over turf," he said. Perched on Europe's northwest coast, Belgium has become a key hub for criminal ...
The UK government on Friday announced plans to dismantle the remains of London’s Grenfell Tower, almost eight years ... through the high-rise apartment building, killing 72 people.
Sir Keir Starmer will continue cosying up to the EU on Tuesday when he welcomes Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen at Downing Street. The leaders would have crossed paths in Brussels on ...
Mercury and other toxic chemicals are polluting the majority of waterways in Europe, contributing to a wider water quality crisis that requires urgent action, the European Commission has warned. In a ...
"I hope all participants base their opinions and decisions on facts," Radosław Sikorski told journalists in Brussels. "Whereas Europe has a surplus in trade in visible goods (with the U.S.), the U.S.