I was at the UACES/ThomsonReuters award for Reporting Europe last night. A nice event for several reasons. Firstly because I got to see several people I like who were over from Brussels, including Oana Lungescu and Stephen Castle, both of whom were nominated. Secondly, it’s good to recognise quality reporting on Europe when it occurs, backingContinue reading “Congratulations Charlemagne!”
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Don’t take my word for it
The discussion about how much of UK law is due to the EU rumbles on, but Channel 4 Factcheck have done a pretty comprehensive demolition of the figures floating around. Find it here
Commission statement:air passenger rights apply in light of volcanic ash cloud
Update 28 April: Here’s the latest statement on this from the Commission. Air travel: volcanic ash cloud – EU passenger rights continue to apply Speaking today following the closure of airspace and airports in more than 8 EU counties including Ireland, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, due the volcanic eruption in Iceland,Continue reading “Commission statement:air passenger rights apply in light of volcanic ash cloud”
