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.
356 Articles

Ukraine crisis will hit economy but EU is ready

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) The EU admits there is “persistent uncertainty” stemming from Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. But…

EU research commissioner Mariya Gabriel resigns

She had served as European Commissioner since 2017, when she replaced Kristalina Georgieva, now the head of the…

MEPs raise concerns over draft EU-US data transfer deal

According to the Parliament, reforms introduced by an Executive Order of the President of the United States that…

MEPs Demand Respect for Human Rights: Resolutions on Algeria, Belarus, and Myanmar

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) MEPs have backed three resolutions on the respect for human rights in Algeria, Belarus,…

Human rights abuses in Pakistan prompt calls for EU trade policy review

Another speaker, Jose Luis Bazan, an expert on asylum, raised concern in particular about the country’s blasphemy laws.…

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Discuss Europe’s Future with MEPs on Europe Day

In an evening debate with EU commissioner Didier Reynders, MEPs will discuss their position on a new directive…

MEPs to Vote on EU Regulation to Stop Abuse of Spyware by Member States

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper),. MEPs are due to vote in favor of the final report of an inquiry…

EU lawmakers put the spotlight on parliamentary standards

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), The need for more transparency in the EU, including the European Parliament, has won…

Politicians need a break

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), It is widely believed by the cynical the world over that being a politician…

EU Parliament Renews Suspension Of Import Tariffs On Ukrainian Agricultural Goods

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), The International Trade Committee in the European parliament has given its green light on…

MEPs reveal concerning ties between EU elites and Gazprom

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), EU political elites “advancing” Gazprom’s agenda and Hungary’s “susceptibility” to Russian intelligence activities are…

Europe must reassess its relations with China

Belgium (Brussels, Morning Newspaper) The EU has been told it “must not shrink from taking a clear united and…

CoR President Cordeiro meets with President Zelensky in Kyiv 

Belgium (Brussels, Morning Newspaper) The leader of an EU body has pledged its "full support and solidarity” to Ukraine.…

Leaked EU animal welfare plans: hope with a grain of salt

Belgium (Brussels, Morning Newspaper) An ambitious overhaul of EU animal welfare laws is possible, reveals the Brussels-based publication…

A new Brussels to Berlin night train is due to start next month

The service, which runs via Amsterdam, leaves Brussels three evenings a week and arrives 12 hours later in…

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