Martin Banks
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.
EU launches new round of popular Erasmus scheme
Margaritis Schinas, Vice-President for the European way of life said: “With their European transnational campuses, European Universities alliances are what makes…
Campaigners warn of “new era of green colonialism”
"Clearly the EU and its fossil-funded lobbies, have no intention of transforming the grossly unequal and ecologically damaging…
Climate change and new trends in wine consumption
The aptly-named Chateau, director of communications at the Bordeaux-based Conseil Interprofessionnel Du Vin De Bordeaux, told this website…
Busy week ahead for MEPs
Also on Tuesday, MEPs hold a final vote on a new trade tool that seeks to enable the…
EU wine policy leaves “sour taste” – auditors
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), A new report voices concern about the effect of the EU’s intended actions on…
Busy week ahead for MEPs
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), A speech by the President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, is one…
EU Council president says international community is “losing a sense of urgency
“‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’. This is the mantra of the Indian Presidency of the G20. We…
Voting in EU elections can “shape the future of Europe” – EU parliament president (2)
Metsola: “One of my priorities is to explain the role of the Parliament better, and to reach as…
EU releases new financial aid to disaster-stricken countries
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), EU member states are stepping up their response to the latest natural disasters. The…
EU urged to help “revolutionise” cycling
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), Ahead of next month’s publication of the European Cycling Declaration, a new survey, which…
Inaction” threatens global supply of coffee, farmers’ livelihoods and nature, claims new study
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), Despite the passage of anti-deforestation laws by the EU, the clearing of forests “is…
EU plans to crackdown on late payments welcomed
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper). The European Commission has taken a “significant step” towards addressing the challenges faced by…
EU promises support for Morocco after deadly quake
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), EU leaders have joined forces in pledging support for Morocco after its deadly earthquake.…
The international community, including the EU, demands urgent action to combat food insecurity.
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), The EU, and the international community have joined forces in voicing “concern” at the…
Defending integrity against “malign interference”
Reiterating their “deep shock and condemnation of the allegations of corruption, money laundering and participation in a criminal…