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    Danger behind closed doors
    23 Jun
    Danger behind closed doors
    Domestic abuse call lines have been inundated during lockdown. It’s time to eradicate violence in our communities once and for all, argues Frances Fitzgerald.
    Putting EU development policy back on the map
    23 Jun
    Putting EU development policy back on the map
    Everyone involved in development and humanitarian aid policies will benefit from better coordination and stronger EU leadership, writes Tomas Tobé.
    Dominic Cummings “is calling the shots” in the British government, says senior MEP
    22 Jun
    Dominic Cummings “is calling the shots” in the British government, says senior MEP
    The controversial political strategist has served as chief adviser to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson since July 2019.
    GDPR in review
    22 Jun
    GDPR in review
    The privacy law has cemented the role of the EU as the world leader on data protection, but there are still enforcement challenges that need to be overcome, explains Jeroen Lenaers.
    Boris Johnson told to follow up on his demand to ‘put a tiger in the tank' of stalled Brexit talks
    19 Jun
    Boris Johnson told to follow up on his demand to ‘put a tiger in the tank' of stalled Brexit talks
    European Parliament’s UK Coordination Group deputies warn ‘level playing field’ is an EU red line issue.
    EU leaders mustn’t backtrack on Recovery Package, warns David Sassoli
    19 Jun
    EU leaders mustn’t backtrack on Recovery Package, warns David Sassoli
    There can be ‘no going back’ from level of ambition expressed in the Commission package, says European Parliament President.
    ‘Legendary British pragmatism’ will secure trade deal with EU by year end, says senior MEP
    18 Jun
    ‘Legendary British pragmatism’ will secure trade deal with EU by year end, says senior MEP
    The co-author of a parliamentary report on Brexit said this is still the likely scenario despite “four years of drama and the UK painfully coming to grips” with its EU exit.
    Making dairy an integral part of the Green Recovery Partner Content
    17 Jun
    Making dairy an integral part of the Green Recovery
    Applying sustainability throughout the entire dairy value chain can help ensure Europe’s green transition, writes Arla Foods CEO Peder Tuborgh.
    Parliament should have say on €750bn recovery plan implementation, say MEPs
    16 Jun
    Parliament should have say on €750bn recovery plan implementation, say MEPs
    Fears have emerged that Parliament will be sidelined in how the recovery package is implemented and President David Sassoli has publicly stated the institution “must be fully involved.”
    MEPs ask Parliament to help support staff affected by Coronavirus crisis
    15 Jun
    MEPs ask Parliament to help support staff affected by Coronavirus crisis
    A letter signed by several MEPs from the Greens, Socialists and GUE political groups says that scores of “service provider” employees have been affected by the crisis.
    Commission recommends Schengen countries open internal borders ‘as soon as possible’
    12 Jun
    Commission recommends Schengen countries open internal borders ‘as soon as possible’
    EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, said that with the Coronavirus situation improving in all Member States, having internal border controls is no longer effective.
    Drug dealers exploiting COVID-19 crisis by using food delivery services to deliver drugs
    09 Jun
    Drug dealers exploiting COVID-19 crisis by using food delivery services to deliver drugs
    Organised gangs have been forced to “adapt” during the Coronavirus-enforced lockdown, a parliamentary committee meeting has been told.
    Christine Lagarde tells Europe to brace for economic crisis of ‘unprecedented scale’
    09 Jun
    Christine Lagarde tells Europe to brace for economic crisis of ‘unprecedented scale’
    The President of the European Central Bank (ECB) was addressing a meeting of Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.
    Does the Farm to Fork Strategy mean business as usual for EU food and farming?
    08 Jun
    Does the Farm to Fork Strategy mean business as usual for EU food and farming?
    The European Commission’s recently-announced Farm to Fork Strategy is much needed but falls short in many ways, explains Stanka Becheva.
    eCommerce: how the EU can protect consumers online
    08 Jun
    eCommerce: how the EU can protect consumers online
    With people now shopping more online, it’s vitally important that platforms behave ethically and in a socially responsible manner, argues Maria Grapini.
    European Financial and Economic Crime Centre to take on organised crime
    08 Jun
    European Financial and Economic Crime Centre to take on organised crime
    With a staff of 60 experts, the new Centre will tackle everything from fraud and corruption to money laundering and counterfeiting.
    COVID-19 lockdown measures have exacerbated racial profiling and police violence, says report
    08 Jun
    COVID-19 lockdown measures have exacerbated racial profiling and police violence, says report
    The report by the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) comes after a weekend of fresh protests in countries around the world over the death of George Floyd in the United States.
    An EU education system that works for everyone
    08 Jun
    An EU education system that works for everyone
    The EU must build on lessons learned during the COVID-19 crisis and shape future education policy towards better digital inclusion, writes Romeo Franz.
    Why investing in digital literacy now will secure the future of the EU
    08 Jun
    Why investing in digital literacy now will secure the future of the EU
    We need to improve digital skills for people who could responsibly promote, design and implement digitisation in education, argues Sabine Verheyen.
    Lack of meetings during lockdown leaves EU interpreters facing financial hardship
    05 Jun
    Lack of meetings during lockdown leaves EU interpreters facing financial hardship
    A furious row has flared over claims that hundreds of freelance interpreters are facing financial hardship by the EU institutions because of the COVID-19 crisis.
    World ‘can learn to live with’ Coronavirus if vaccine not found, says WHO official
    03 Jun
    World ‘can learn to live with’ Coronavirus if vaccine not found, says WHO official
    Speaking to a parliamentary committee, senior World Health Organization official Mike Ryan said that even if a vaccine is found, it may take a long time to roll out.
    Calls for Conference on Future of Europe to be launched ‘as soon as possible’
    03 Jun
    Calls for Conference on Future of Europe to be launched ‘as soon as possible’
    MEPs say the delayed conference must start by September at the latest in order to bring about “effective reform” of the EU.
    Commission President says Coronavirus recovery plan meets many of Frugal Four’s demands
    28 May
    Commission President says Coronavirus recovery plan meets many of Frugal Four’s demands
    The Netherlands, Austria, Denmark and Sweden have rejected the notion of grants and, instead, have recommended the creation of an “emergency fund” financed by loans only.
    Concerns raised over Parliament’s use of ‘remote’ participation in committee debate
    25 May
    Concerns raised over Parliament’s use of ‘remote’ participation in committee debate
    Repeated technical hiccups interrupted a committee discussion on women’s rights on Monday.
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