Thomas O’Reilly is an Irish journalist working for The European Conservative in Brussels. He has an educational background in chemical sciences and journalism.
German Greens Rocked By Cronyism Claims

German Greens Rocked By Cronyism Claims

Germany’s leading green policy advisor Dr. Peter Graichen evoked the fury of the press when he stated that he ‘overlooked’ the fact that he proposed his best man as head of the German energy agency.

May 5, 2023
EU Parliament COVID Conference Slams Pandemic Response

EU Parliament COVID Conference Slams Pandemic Response

Speakers did not rule out the possibility that the pandemic was orchestrated by powerful outside actors, with various medical professionals from across Europe describing their first-hand experiences of negative health effects from vaccines.

May 5, 2023
MEPs To Lose ‘Right of Dissent’

MEPs To Lose ‘Right of Dissent’

The report lends credence to the belief that the EU seeks to use post-Qatargate reforms to harass dissenting MEPs, banning them from speaking against EU foreign policy missions while overseas.

May 3, 2023
Fraud Investigation Launched Against AfD MEP

Fraud Investigation Launched Against AfD MEP

Krah is alleged to have helped rig a tendering process in favour of a company to which he has links, fanning the flames of a worsening internal spat within the AfD’s Brussels contingent.

May 3, 2023
Brussels Backs Forced Buyouts of Dutch Farmers

Brussels Backs Forced Buyouts of Dutch Farmers

Dutch journalist Eva Vlaardingerbroek has compared the government’s decision to holding a “knife to the farmers’ throats,” with officials still considering the use of mandatory purchase orders on up to 3,000 farms.

May 2, 2023
Chinese Import Fraud Could Shatter Europe’s Biodiesel Dreams

Chinese Import Fraud Could Shatter Europe’s Biodiesel Dreams

China is using industrial food waste to manufacture biofuels to feed the demand for biodiesel created by EU regulation, driving up food prices in the meantime.

April 29, 2023
Innovation Concerns As EU Parliament Agrees On AI Rulebook

Innovation Concerns As EU Parliament Agrees On AI Rulebook

Similar to the Digital Services Act and GDPR, the AI Act attempts to imprint the EU’s value system on technologies not yet created and scarcely understood.

April 28, 2023
Green Fuels To Become Mandatory in 2025

Green Fuels To Become Mandatory in 2025

A dispute over whether an artificial demand for biofuels would impact food prices had delayed the deal, with some cautioning that the infrastructure in place to produce green fuels was not up to scratch.

April 27, 2023
Europe’s Energy Disarmament? <em>The European Conservative</em> Panel Ponders EU Green Deal

Europe’s Energy Disarmament? <em>The European Conservative</em> Panel Ponders EU Green Deal

A panel discussion, hosted by The European Conservative, invited experts including climate sceptic MEP Rob Roos and former Commission energy official Professor Samuele Furfari to outline the devastating impact of the EU’s Green Agenda on citizens.

April 27, 2023
Terror Plot Foiled in Hamburg

Terror Plot Foiled in Hamburg

Counter terrorism police conducted raids in the port city of Hamburg and Kempten, and found the Syrian Islamist planning to manufacture a suicide vest.

April 27, 2023
North Sea Energy Expansion Proceeds Despite Sabotage Fears

North Sea Energy Expansion Proceeds Despite Sabotage Fears

President Macron addressed concerns of overreliance on Chinese technology as the Dutch Prime Minister called for NATO sea patrols to protect wind farms against potential attacks.

April 27, 2023
Sweden Democrats Threaten Government, Moved by EU Asylum Pact

Sweden Democrats Threaten Government, Moved by EU Asylum Pact

The EU’s asylum pact imposes a quota system on member states to accept refugees. The Sweden Democrats have declared it a risk to national sovereignty.

April 25, 2023