Martin Banks

Martin Banks is an experienced British-born journalist who has been covering the EU beat (and much else besides) in Brussels since 2001.
Previously, he had worked for many years in regional journalism in the UK and freelanced for national titles.
He has a keen interest in foreign affairs and has closely followed the workings of the European Parliament and MEPs in particular for some years.
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Why Kazakhstan’s Referendum Matters Beyond Its Borders

On March 15, citizens of Kazakhstan will vote in a national referendum on a proposed new constitution. Constitutional referendums…

Blooming marvellous – that’s Brussels’ Floralia festival

It’s back: a glorious floral adventure in the private park of a Belgian castle. “Floralia Brussels” is an…

Latest Greens electoral success shows party offers a “credible vision”

The Greens party believes that their electoral victory in a key German state signals a growing “European momentum”.…

German lawyer to head fight against EU fraud

AndrĂ©s Ritter has been named at the new head of a body that spearheads the fight against EU…

European Union thanks Gulf states for repatriating EU citizens from war zone

The EU has joined some Gulf states in condemning what they call “unacceptable attacks” on countries in the…

Women’s Day “a chance” to combat online abuse

International Women’s Day on Sunday (8 March) is an opportunity to celebrate achievements but also examine ongoing disparities…

Exposure to global price swings has “increased sharply” – report

The EU is falling behind its key competitors in Research and Development (R&D), a new report claims. However,…

Middle East conflict hitting travel industry hard

The war in the Middle East may seen a long way away for some but its ripple effects…

The story of how one brave Belgian survived horrors of WW2 forced labour

A new e-book tells the harrowing story of what is, arguably, one of the lesser known stories of…

EU and UK urged to step up “re-set” efforts

MEPs from across the political divide have called for the proclaimed EU–UK “reset” to be “decisively accelerated”. Their demands…

New chocolate trail will “go down a treat”

It is a brand-new concept in Brussels ....and one that promises to “go down a treat” with chocolate…

Next EU budget is a “defining moment for Europe’s future”

The proposed EU budget for 2028-2034 risks “weakening” Europe’s territories and undermining the Union’s cohesion, resilience and competitiveness,…

From New York basement to global success

They’re one of the most innovate bands around and, now, a Belgian audience will be treated to an…

Campaigners call for a “pause” to new travel rules

The UK is being urged to “pause” a new travel scheme for people visiting Britain. The electronic travel…

Taiwanese Minister says EU is “leading the way” on tackling climate change

Taiwan’s environment minister has hailed the EU as a “world leader” in tackling climate change. Speaking in Brussels…

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