From today, you can officially submit applications for e-ID - both online and in the office. According to the ministry of digitization, the first new documents will reach citizens a few days later. The application procedure itself will not change much.more
The Ministry of Finance is preparing the act on the rules of conducting business by some entities of the financial market from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Gibraltar in relation to the withdrawal from the European Union - it is included in the list of legislative works of the government.more
At present, the law prohibits flying a drone within 1km of an airport, but this is set to be increased. Following recent incidents, this area will be increased to 5km from March, 13.more
Around 35% of people who have experienced domestic abuse in the last year were men 4% of men and 8% of women aged between 16 and 59 surveyed said they had experienced domestic abuse within the last year. That equates to an estimated 695,000 men and 1.3 million women.more
Deputy head of the Ministry of the Family, Labor and Social Policy, Kazimierz Kuberski, assured that the government is preparing solutions that will protect the interests of Poles in the UK after Brexit.more
Facebook's lead regulator in the European Union expects to conclude the first of seven investigations into the company's use of personal data this summer and the remainder by the end of the year, Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner said on Thursday.more
The European Parliament supported legislation aimed at ensuring that EU citizens in the UK and the British in the "27" countries would maintain their social benefits even in the case of hard Brexit.more
The Office for Foreigners in Poland encourages British citizens to register their stay in Poland. In the event of hard Brexit it can help them stay in Poland.more
From next Monday, March 4, Poles will be able to apply for electronic ID cards. The new documents will have a chip and will facilitate the handling of official matters.more
British tourists travelling to continental Europe may need to pay £52 for a visa in a few weeks after Spanish demands over the status of Gibraltar again derailed Brussels' preparations for Brexit.more
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set a deadline of 29 August 2019 to complain about the sale of PPI - you will not be able to complain after this date.more
A group of Bedford Borough councillors is urging EU citizens who are residents of Bedford, and hold an EU passport, to make sure they are registered for the vote for the next local elections on 2nd May 2019.more
The European Parliament's Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee voted yesterday for the obligation for car manufacturers to equip all car models, irrespective of their version, with life-saving systems.more
A Topshop cleaner sacked after leading a "poverty pay" protest at Sir Philip Green's flagship store in Oxford Street has won up to £75,000 in compensation.more
The British teenager who fled London to join Islamic State says she believes the UK government are being unjust by removing her citizenship without speaking to her first.more
The Home Office is selling the services of its immigration officials to private companies in a move attacked as an escalation of the "hostile environment" strategy.more
British MPs have called for a regulator to police content on social media sites, financed by a new levy on tech companies, and an inquiry into the effect of disinformation on past electoral contests.more
The chairman of the Conference of French Bishops Archbishop George Pontier admitted in an interview published yesterday that the Church was complaining about "systematic negligence" in the case of victims of homosexual abuses committed by clergy.more
Germany will stop extraditing its citizens to Britain immediately after Brexit, even if the UK leaves the European Union with a deal, the Financial Times reported on Sunday - citing a formal notification submitted by Germany to the European Commission last week.more
The Portuguese right-wing daily "Observador" has launched its own investigation into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Published in an electronic version, the newspaper called on readers to disclose the editing of cases of sexual abuse by clergy.more