EUROPE - The passage of the European pensions directive, which is expected to return to the European Parliament in the autumn for its second reading, will not be a smooth one, according to opposing camps in Europe.
Theresa Villiers, the UK’s Conservative MEP for the London region, deputy leader of the Conservatives in the European Parliament and spokesman on economic affairs, has said: “There is a danger that...
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