GDPR is cracking: Brussels rewrites its prizedย privacyย law
Proposed changes to the GDPR, it is feared, could open a Pandora’s box of EU tech lobbying.
Proposed changes to the GDPR, it is feared, could open a Pandora’s box of EU tech lobbying.
The upcoming legislation sets up a clash between Brussels and EU capitals eying a post-war return to cheap Russian energy.ย
Topflight football clubs have been aggressively lobbying to get a new regulator watered down โ as ministers insist it will be “light touch.”
On Thursday, the European Parliament voted to postpone the application dates for new EU laws on due diligence and sustainability reporting requirements.Committee on Legal Affairs Source : ยฉ European Union, 2025 – EP
Cutting reporting requirements around sustainable investing could backfire.
Proposals to ease reporting requirements praised by business interests, panned by green groups
The European Peopleโs Party believes the EU executive will take on board its main demands when it publishes an โomnibusโ package to roll back reporting requirements for businesses, the groupโs environment policy chief says.
Reporting requirements “must be reduced to the minimum that is absolutely necessary.”
Intentionally or not, concerned businesses, the ascendant far right and traditional conservatives are coming together to rewrite green rules.
European Commission president is in Berlin for her first public appearance since she was admitted to hospital.
Complex overlapping rules and burdensome reporting requirements are strangling EU growth
โWe have not yet reached the 25% cut […] but now for SMEs, the goal post has already moved to 35%,โ DG Grow
Recent advancements in low-carbon fuels for ships will likely mean new verification and reporting requirements. But the flexibility of ships has made for unique challenges โ and opportunities.
Germany’s Free Democrats say their backing for the next EU top executive hinges on weakening EU climate laws โย a clear shot at Ursula von der Leyen.
The controversial legislation echoes rules used by Russia, Hungary and Kyrgyzstan, legal experts warn.
German centre-right party CDU (EPP) would hide their lead candidate for the European elections, Ursula von der Leyen, FDP leader Christian Lindner said at a party convention in Berlin.