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Clear skies across the Atlantic | Centre for European ReformClear skies across the Atlantic | Centre for European Reform
The Commission is now stressing not only the need for a new EU-wide deal with the US, but also for industry consolidation, the modernisation of air traffic control systems, and for airline regulation to take greater account of environmental issues.

Ten years after the Brexit referendum: The ghost in the statute bookTen years after the Brexit referendum: The ghost in the statute book
Rather than allow large parts of the statute book to fall away overnight, it took what was, in effect, a screenshot of all EU-derived law and kept it functioning so that airline safety, food safety, and workers’ rights would be protected after Brexit.

After Paris: What’s next for the EU’s counter-terrorism policy?After Paris: What’s next for the EU’s counter-terrorism policy?
But what should be the EU’s priorities for a coherent and effective set of counter-terrorism policies? High on the Council’s wish list is the controversial directive that seeks to establish an EU system for exchanging information about airline passengers departing for or arriving from third countries, known as Passenger Name Records (EU PNR).

Amidst complex threats, how can the EU fight terrorism more effectively?Amidst complex threats, how can the EU fight terrorism more effectively?
As the PNR directive places a duty on airline carriers operating international flights between the EU and third countries to forward data of all passengers, this information would have been passed to the French authorities.

Amidst complex threats, how can the EU fight terrorism moreAmidst complex threats, how can the EU fight terrorism more
As the PNR directive places a duty on airline carriers operating international flights between the EU and third countries to forward data of all passengers, this information would have been passed to the French authorities.

Know your enemy: How to break the EU’s gridlock on security measuresKnow your enemy: How to break the EU’s gridlock on security measures
Five years later, these struggles are far from over: institutional rows between the European Parliament and the Council have stopped the passage of several pieces of legislation (such as the EU Passenger Name Records directive (EU PNR), Europe’s system for exchanging information about airline passengers departing for or arriving from third ...

Brussels tells Keir Starmer to pay £1bn for closer ties to EuropeBrussels tells Keir Starmer to pay £1bn for closer ties to Europe
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform think tank, said that while the EU was keen on greater security and defence co-operation with the UK there were some countries, including France, that were “much less keen on extending economic co-operation”.He said: “They don’t really care if the UK has a thriving or a weak economy and are much more concerned about the old ...

The geopolitical EU | Centre for European ReformThe geopolitical EU | Centre for European Reform
The EU's neighbourhood is increasingly unstable: Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine is continuing, while the Israel-Hamas conflict is destabilising many of Europe's southern neighbours and forcing Europeans to look south as well as east. Great power competition between China and the US is intensifying and fragmenting the global economy, while climate change poses ever-growing economic ...

CER BulletinCER Bulletin
Press articles by British defence secretaries rarely cause much of a stir – unexciting pieces on defence reform are the norm. But Ben Wallace’s January 17th article on the situation in Ukraine is an exception: point by point it refutes Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims about the threat that Ukraine and its Western partners supposedly pose to Russia, ending with a warning about ...

Economic growth | Centre for European ReformEconomic growth | Centre for European Reform
George W Bush convened the first G20 summit in Washington in November 2008, at the height of the global financial and economic crisis. At two further summits in 2009, G20 leaders pledged to co-ordinate their economic stimulus packages (as well as exit strategies), avoid protectionism, address global imbalances, triple the resources of the IMF, and work out stricter rules for banks, hedge funds ...







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