The Public Accounts Committee will probe the £130million 'sweetheart' tax deal between HMRC and Google. The tech giant said, it doesn’t have to pay too much tax to UK.
RT Hon George Osborne MP repeated his controversial statement that UK’s infamous tax deal with Google was a major success despite allegations that HMRC staff has enjoyed every bit of the £130 million as lavish bonuses.
The European Union has expressed its readiness to launch investigations over the UK government's tax deal with multinational company Google over tax avoidance allegations.
The European Union plans to tighten the rules on how new car models are tested for excessive emissions. This is aimed at preventing the Volkswagen scandal that rocked the auto world last year.
A new UK law passed last June strengthens Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions’ move to label Israeli settlement products. This would make it easier for people to boycott these Israeli companies.
European Court of Human Rights ruled in a Hungary case that mass surveillance law infringes the right to privacy in the European Convention of Human Rights. The ruling may kill off the UK mass surveillance bill.
The European Union ordered a recoup from Belgium for granting Duferco steel group state aid. The European Union ordered the Belgian government to recover US$ 230 million in state aid granted Duferco steel group.
British Chancellor George Osborne ruled out a second referendum after predicting that the "crucial" vote would affect Britain's relationship with European Union
The Prime Minister of Britain is urging European Union leaders to relax the trade rules with Jordan in an effort to provide more support for those affected by the Syrian conflict.
Nestle lost a legal battle to trademark the shape of KitKat chocolate bar. British high court ruled on Wednesday that KitKat's shape was not distinctive enough to merit a trademark.
A legal analysis said that the EU new proposed emissions test procedures are illegal under EU laws. The lawyers advised the Parliaments to block the new emissions test regulations.
Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed that government ministries could campaign for “Brexit.” Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed to the House of Commons that government ministries could campaign for Britain's exit from the EU.
Slovenia said on Tuesday it would deploy the army to guard its border and appealed for help from the European Union as migrants streamed through the tiny country and many thousands more spent another cold night outside in the Balkans.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Tuesday he was confident of an early deal with international creditors, after shaking up his negotiating team and sidelining his outspoken finance minister who has infuriated euro zone partners.
Germany's public sector banks are close to reaching a deal on the future of a deposit protection scheme for landesbanks and savings banks, people familiar with the matter said.
The poll favorite to be Finland's next premier says he is open to taking eurosceptic populists into any new governing coalition but expects they could cause difficulty with demands like an end to bailouts and kicking Greece out of the euro zone.
Europe needs to step up its fight to block the flow of money destined to fund terrorism, the finance ministers of France and Germany said in a letter to European Commissioners on Tuesday.
European officials are examining whether the Paks project meets EU rules on state aid and the supply of nuclear material from Russia. The EU sets limits on state subsidies, and has rules designed to prevent EU countries becoming over-dependent on Russia for nuclear fuel.