The European Atomic Energy Community, known commonly as Euratom, was established by treaty in 1957. The original signatories were Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany.
The Euratom Treaty covers all civil nuclear activities in the European Union. As a nuclear peace treaty, it pools the nuclear industries of its Member States and ensures the security of atomic energy ...
On 29 March Theresa May sent a six-page letter notifying the EU of the UK's intention to leave. The Article 50 letter contained a clause little discussed at the time - notifying the EU of the UK's ...
Fitch Ratings said Monday it affirmed the ratings of the EU and European Atomic Energy Community, Euratom, at "AAA" with stable outlooks. The affirmation of ratings and stable outlooks reflect member ...
The EU and Euratom will withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty with Member States to support modernisation in the future. The European Council has adopted four decisions, confirming that the EU and ...
The government should publish legal advice regarding its decision to leave the European nuclear regulator Euratom, former minister Ed Vaizey has said. He told MPs the UK was proposing to leave the ...
The European Commission has adopted the Euratom Work Programme 2021-2022, implementing the Euratom Research and Training Programme 2021-2025, which complements Horizon Europe. The Work Programme ...
The UK and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) have signed a Nuclear Cooperation Agreement. This is separate from the wider UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement that was also announced on ...
Sir, Whoever thought, like Dr Glen Plant (Letters, March 7), that they were not voting to leave Euratom in last year’s EU referendum was not paying attention. Euratom is and always has been glued to ...