Private Aviation Companies – BREXIT

July 23rd, 2019 by Christopher Morris

Introduction Aviation companies are by their very nature international. Their business models are predicated on crossing borders and they need to be able to do so flexibly and swiftly. These issues are even more acute for private aviation operators, based in the UK, as they will not be included in many of the bilateral agreements Read More…

The Green Renew(al): EP Committee Elections

July 12th, 2019 by Liam Herbert

Our team in Brussels have had the honour of posting on the PubAffairs blog. You can read this article below or access it via the PubAffairs website here: “Please don’t waste this time” was the message to the UK from EU Council President, Donald Tusk back in April and whilst we seem to continue on in an endless episode of Read More…

Chelgate Public Affairs Newsletter – October 2018

October 10th, 2018 by Christopher Morris

October Battles Ahead – Bring on the Votes! The European Parliament is now back in full-swing, following the summer recess and we prepare for, what will surely be a tumultuous month ahead for EU Transport Policy within the committee. Importantly, October will see many important votes taking place over a marathon voting session on 9 Read More…

Chelgate Public Affairs Newsletter – September 2018

August 23rd, 2018 by Christopher Morris

Welcome to our new EU Transport Policy Newsletter! September Battles Ahead The European Parliament and European Commission are set to return from Summer Recces with a whole stack of new regulations and directives to agree before the European Commission end their term in October 2019. September is therefore likely to be a hectic month of Read More…

Nothing more permanent than a temporary, or special, tax committee

April 27th, 2018 by Christopher Morris

Our ‘man on the ground’ in Brussels, Chris Morris, has had the honour of posting this week’s ‘A Week in Brussels’ report for PubAffairs. You can read his article below or access it via the PubAffairs website here: There is nothing more permanent than a temporary tax, or so the saying goes. Never is this Read More…