Europe’s agri‑food sector is sounding the alarm, and this time the warning comes not from fields or factories but from the geopolitical shockwaves radiating out of the Middle East. A joint statement issued by CEJA, Copa‑Cogeca, CELCAA, FoodDrinkEurope and EuroCommerce lays out a stark message: without urgent EU‑level intervention to stabilise energy and input markets,…
Author: Siobhan Dillon
A Tribute to James Wilson and a New Chapter for the EU Political Report
The EU Political Report enters 2026 with both reflection and renewal, following the passing of its long‑serving Editor in Chief, James Wilson, in late 2025. Wilson, a respected journalist originally from Scotland, spent his career shaping incisive commentary on European and international affairs. Based in Brussels, he led the publication while also serving as a…
High Rates, High Prices: Europe’s Households Face a Relentless Squeeze
Europe’s cost‑of‑living debate was reignited on 2 May, when the central bank confirmed that interest rates would remain elevated for the foreseeable future — a decision that landed heavily with households already stretched by rising prices. The announcement underscored a simple reality: borrowing costs will not fall quickly, and the era of cheap credit that…
All Eyes on Brussels: The Week the Committees Set the Tone
The upcoming committee week in Brussels will be dominated by budget politics, AI regulation, and a dense round of ministerial and diplomatic activity across the institutions. As the European Parliament returns to Brussels for committee week, the institutions are gearing up for a dense stretch of legislative work and political signalling. With the Strasbourg plenary…
Only Yes Means Yes
The European Women’s Lobby congratulates MEPs and urges the Commission to act now on EU-wide consent-based rape legislation. Mary Collins, EWL Secretary General, writes for EU Political Report. The European Parliament’s vote on 28 April sends a clear and long-overdue signal: the European Union must move beyond outdated, force-based definitions of rape and establish a…
Belgium’s Postal System Grinds to a Halt
Belgium’s postal strike has now stretched into several weeks, leaving Brussels and much of Wallonia without regular deliveries, with millions of letters and parcels stuck in blocked distribution centres. The strike began at the end of March and has intensified through April, evolving into one of the most disruptive labour actions Bpost has faced in…






