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EU institutions have struck an agreement on the European Commission's "better regulation" agenda to slash red tape and improve the lawmaking process. In the final version of the agreement, seen by…
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The IMF is becoming increasingly concerned about the lack of consensus among EU countries to address the refugee crisis, and its impact on the freedom of movement within the Schengen area, senior…
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The EU has proposed a ruling that would allow its citizens to take their copyrighted online content with them as they travel around member states. This will mean that you'll have access to your…
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Result : LDEM: 45.0% (+13.8) CON: 31.8% (+5.9) UKIP: 15.6% (-16.9) LAB: 7.5% (-2.9)
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It is time to promote the Juncker investment plan, Commission Vice-President for Growth, Jobs and Investment, Jyrki Katainen has old EurActiv. Read the interview here:…
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The European Economic and Social Committee has shortlisted five candidates for its 2015 Civil Society prize highlightingwhat is being done by thousands of voluntary groups and NGOs across Europe to…
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Tim Farron has barely stopped talking about the need to help the refugees heeding from the war zones of Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Eritrea towards Europe. His visits to Lesbos and Calais have…
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A group of 79 developing countries from Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP), made a joint declaration on climate change with the European Union on Tuesday (8 December), in a sign that the EU…
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Negotiators from the European Parliament and national governments have reached an agreement on new cyber-security rules, reports EUobserver. Companies which fulfil certain essential societal…
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The Government is trying to stop Liberals in the Lords and others giving votes to 16 and 17 year olds in the EU referendum because it would cost £6 million. If you're young, remember what the Tories…
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