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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.
710 Articles

MEPs voice concern about Serbia and alleged electoral interference by Russia

In a separate resolution adopted on Thursday with 433 votes in favor, 56 against, and 18 abstentions, Parliament…

MEPs give guarded welcome to new crackdown on violence against women and girls

MEPs had fought for a consent-based law to become a legal reality but the blocking minority in Council…

New rules will make European roads safer, say MEPs

New rules will make European roads safer, say MEPs Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), Serious traffic offences, such as…

Omar Harfouch calls for international support in combating corruption in Lebanon

Harfouch, founder of the Third Lebanese Republic political party and a prominent reformist voice, described Lebanon as a…

Awards honour valuable contributions to EU rail sector

The “Rail Trailblazer” prize has gone to a project by Danish State Railways (DSB) pioneering a new train…

Trilogue agreement – The right to repair is coming

The Commission said it welcomes the provisional political deal on the Commission’s March 2023 proposal on common rules to promote the repair of goods…

Taiwan’s ambassador to the EU helps promote its tourist potential at the launch of the trade show

The four-day show (Salon des Vacances/Vakantiesalon), at Brussels Expo, opened on Thursday and runs until Sunday (3 February)…

Brand new resto “takes root” on Brussels eating out scene

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), The eating out habits of Belgians may be changing, according to a survey. Comeos, the…

Echoes of a failed coup attempt: Kazakhstan’s Special Services discover another weapons cache

Initially sparked by demonstrations over rising energy costs, the situation escalated into riots and eventually morphed into what…

MEPs say new food labeling law will benefit consumers

The revision will, it is hoped, bring clearer labelling for honey, fruit juices and jam to European consumers.…

Europe struggling to meet SDG targets, event told

In particular, the report underlines stagnation and the reversal of progress on environmental goals and social targets in…

EU Flagship Scheme Yields Transcendent Benefits

Each euro in costs linked to the programme will ultimately bring five euros in benefits to EU citizens…

New EU fiscal rules criticised by the Greens

Comment came from Philippe Lamberts MEP, President of the Greens/EFA Group and negotiator in the Economic and Monetary…

EESC appoints new secretary general

Le Galo Flores is one of the Top 100 Women Leaders in Spain, an Aspen Institute Fellow, an…

MEPs back calls for end to violence in Gaza

Currently, it states that 136 hostages remain in Gaza. In response, the Israeli Army has killed over 23,000…

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