Sweden votes: pendulum swings back to left in hung parliament
Sweden’s Social Democrats have emerged as the largest party following parliamentary elections in Sweden, but are likely to have to form a minority administration. Although the Social Democrats, led by...
View ArticleEurope Decides Weekly – 19 September
Read more in Europe Decides Weekly, 19 September 2014#sc_button_9{color:#ffffff !important} Top stories: 13-19 September 2014 Scotland votes no to independence: Scottish voters rejected independence by...
View ArticleScotland votes No: what happens next?
Scotland has voted No in yesterday’s landmark independence referendum, by a margin of 55% to 45%. The turnout was an unusually high 85%. In the final days of the campaign, the pollsters converged on a...
View ArticleWho will be the social media champion of #TeamJunckerEU?
Jean-Claude Juncker’s European Commission team faces questions from Members of the European Parliament next week – but they already being probed on Twitter. So how well are the commissioners-designate...
View ArticleEurope Decides Weekly – 26 September
Read more in Europe Decides Weekly, 26 September 2014#sc_button_6{color:#ffffff !important} Top stories: 20-26 September 2014 Juncker defends re-shaping of Commission as countdown to hearings...
View ArticleEurope Decides Weekly – 3 October
Read more in Europe Decides Weekly, 3 October 2014#sc_button_5{color:#ffffff !important} Top stories: 27 September to 3 October 2014 Five commissioners not approved after first week of parliamentary...
View ArticleEurope Decides Weekly – 10 October
Read more in Europe Decides Weekly, 10 October 2014#sc_button_4{color:#ffffff !important} Top stories: 4-10 October 2014 Bratušek steps aside after MEPs reject her nomination: Alenka Bratušek, the...
View ArticleEurope Decides Weekly – 17 October
Read more in Europe Decides Weekly, 17 October 2014#sc_button_3{color:#ffffff !important} Top stories: 11-17 October 2014 Bulc gets nod for Transport, Šefčovič promoted to Energy Union: Jean-Claude...
View ArticleEurope Decides Weekly – 24 October
Read more in Europe Decides Weekly, 24 October 2014#sc_button_2{color:#ffffff !important} Top stories: 18-24 October 2014 Juncker Commission approved after last-minute portfolio changes: The European...
View ArticleEurope Decides Weekly – 31 October
This is the last Europe Decides Weekly. We would like to thank you for reading and invite you to continue to follow Europe Decides via the website, and on Twitter (@europedecides). Read more in Europe...
View ArticleA trio of troubles in Tusk’s in-tray
The final piece of Europe’s jigsaw is almost in place. On Monday, Donald Tusk (pictured above) – elected by the national leaders at the end of August, becomes President of the European Council. But...
View ArticleDear @Xavier_Bettel, it’s time to rotate the @EU_Presidency
In seven months Luxembourg will take over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union. Preparations seem to be well underway, but so far your government has not set up a specific...
View Article2014: was it different this time? A company perspective
This time it’s different. With this slogan, the European Parliament made it clear: the 2014 European elections would give citizens unprecedented power in determining the future leader and direction of...
View ArticleThe Energy Union: defining its DNA
Read our analysis of the Energy Union on pages 10-16 of the latest issue of Revolve Magazine:
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View ArticleSYRIZA’s historic win gives Europe’s leaders a headache
This was more than just an ordinary national election – it was one that signalled a new chapter in the eurozone crisis and a challenge, by the people of Greece, to austerity. The victory by the radical...
View ArticleEurope under attack
David Harley gives his view on the existential threats facing Europe in 2015, and the role that business can play in overcoming them: The Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras (left) with the President...
View ArticleWhat can the EU do to improve access to medicines?
Questions without easy answers are often ones that provoke change. This is certainly true of questions about access to medicines, which have been at the heart of the EU health debate for the past year...
View ArticleReview of the Year: 15 key dates in Europe’s Year of Change
That was the year that was… Check out our Review of the Year with the fifteen key images and events from Europe’s Year of Change, including the party congresses, the European Parliament elections, the...
View ArticleInfographic: Estonia votes
Our infographic on the Estonian parliamentary elections, which take place on Sunday 1 March 2015. ESTONIA VOTES | Create infographics
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