Bridget Ryder is a news writer for The European Conservative. She holds degrees in Spanish and Catholic Studies.
Spain: Wind and Solar Parks Lack Environmental Oversight

Spain: Wind and Solar Parks Lack Environmental Oversight

Solar parks, requiring regular water use for cleaning, are being recklessly approved in a country already devastated by drought.

June 18, 2023
Bank on Farmers To Decide EU Elections

Bank on Farmers To Decide EU Elections

As farmers lead backlash against environmental regulations, the political Right is poised to capture their vote.

June 17, 2023
Parliamentary Drama Over Bogs and Butterflies

Parliamentary Drama Over Bogs and Butterflies

The controversial vote to reject the directive ended in a draw, shocking conservatives.

June 17, 2023
Ignorant and Apathetic? The EU Voter Smokescreen

Ignorant and Apathetic? The EU Voter Smokescreen

Despite the opacity of Brussels’ sausage making, interest in EU politics among the citizenry is on the rise.

June 16, 2023
Spyware Could End Malta’s Golden Passports

Spyware Could End Malta’s Golden Passports

An EU report shows that Maltese citizenship is part of the global net of the spyware business.

June 11, 2023
Spanish Government To Employ 101 Journalists

Spanish Government To Employ 101 Journalists

Taxpayers will foot the bill for Sánchez’s desperate effort to stay in office.

June 9, 2023
Spain’s Supreme Court Affirms Rape Sentence Reductions Under Left’s Law

Spain’s Supreme Court Affirms Rape Sentence Reductions Under Left’s Law

The day after the Supreme Court’s pronouncement, another rapist had his 12-year sentence reduced by five years.

June 9, 2023
Cambridge: Term ‘Anglo-Saxon’ is Racist

Cambridge: Term ‘Anglo-Saxon’ is Racist

The university is intent on dismantling “the basis of myths of nationalism” of the UK’s various historic ethnicities.

June 6, 2023
Timmermans: “We Don’t Have the Luxury of Slowing Down”

Timmermans: “We Don’t Have the Luxury of Slowing Down”

The EU Commission seems deaf to warnings from both prime ministers and Parliament that Green Deal regulations are coming too fast and going too far.

June 6, 2023
EU Council Quietly Ratified Istanbul Convention

EU Council Quietly Ratified Istanbul Convention

Almost without notice, the EU Council forced the bloc’s opposed member states to join the controversial gender violence treaty.

June 5, 2023
France First To Regulate Online Influencers

France First To Regulate Online Influencers

Besides cases of scams, the bill will be approved against the backdrop of increased vigilance by President Macron against his opponents, including ordinary citizens who express their opposition on social media.

May 31, 2023
Spanish Actress Puts Surrogacy in Limelight

Spanish Actress Puts Surrogacy in Limelight

Last year, the Spanish supreme court again condemned both surrogacy and attempts by Spaniards to sidestep their country’s legal and ethical rules by contracting surrogacy abroad.

May 30, 2023