Category Archives: Guest’s Column

EU priorities for the third sector

What are the four priorities for the European third sector? Luca Jahier, President of the III Group (Various interests) of the European Economic and Social Committee, highlights some fundamental issues for a more cohesive European model.

EU priorities for the third sector

What are the four priorities for the European third sector? Luca Jahier, President of the III Group (Various interests) of the European Economic and Social Committee, highlights some fundamental issues for a more cohesive European model.

There’s a place for euro-heretics too

MEPs and public servants in Brussels are frequently stereotyped as members of a “religion”. This is because they live in a blanket pro-European environment, writes a Dutch journalist. But different voices are now being heard.

There’s a place for euro-heretics too

MEPs and public servants in Brussels are frequently stereotyped as members of a “religion”. This is because they live in a blanket pro-European environment, writes a Dutch journalist. But different voices are now being heard.

France to pass gay marriage and adoption

France’s new Socialist government is to legalise marriage and adoption for same-sex couples, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Friday, reflecting a shift in public attitudes in the majority Catholic nation.

France to pass gay marriage and adoption

France’s new Socialist government is to legalise marriage and adoption for same-sex couples, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Friday, reflecting a shift in public attitudes in the majority Catholic nation.

Muslims and Jews outraged by circumcision ruling

Leaders of Germany’s Jewish and Muslim communities have criticized a court ruling they fear could make circumcision a punishable offense in the country. Only 10 percent of German boys are circumcised, but the issue of whether parents should be able

Muslims and Jews outraged by circumcision ruling

Leaders of Germany’s Jewish and Muslim communities have criticized a court ruling they fear could make circumcision a punishable offense in the country. Only 10 percent of German boys are circumcised, but the issue of whether parents should be able