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    Health after COVID-19: spend more but spend smarter Partner Content
    13 Oct
    Health after COVID-19: spend more but spend smarter
    As we enter the final stretch of 2020, we face a huge dilemma for public health and public finances: how do we manage the massive impact of COVID-19 and the increasing burden of chronic diseases without bankrupting public finances?
    EPP Group warns that Parliament will veto any Brexit deal that breaches Withdrawal Agreement
    13 Oct
    EPP Group warns that Parliament will veto any Brexit deal that breaches Withdrawal Agreement
    The message comes with EU leaders due to debate Brexit at a summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday.
    European Carers Day: urgent need to shed light on carers and issues they face
    13 Oct
    European Carers Day: urgent need to shed light on carers and issues they face
    European Parliament's Informal Carers Interest Group Co-chairs call on MEP colleagues to join up and help provide carers with ‘a strong Parliamentary voice’.
    MEPs condemn LGBT conversion therapy in appeal to European Commission
    12 Oct
    MEPs condemn LGBT conversion therapy in appeal to European Commission
    In a letter to commissioners Věra Jourová, Helena Dalli and Stella Kyriakides, the deputies describe the practice as “torture” and emphasise the need for an EU-wide ban.
    Senior MEP urges against ‘competition’ between cancer and COVID-19 patients
    12 Oct
    Senior MEP urges against ‘competition’ between cancer and COVID-19 patients
    German EPP member Peter Liese, a medical doctor, was speaking at the first meeting on Monday of Parliament’s new cancer committee.
    NGO coalition calls for creation of Enforcement Czar to stem EU’s ‘revolving door’ job moves
    12 Oct
    NGO coalition calls for creation of Enforcement Czar to stem EU’s ‘revolving door’ job moves
    Financial reform group looking to end damage to EU’s reputation.
    Taking Brexit down to the wire
    12 Oct
    Taking Brexit down to the wire
    The chances of this week’s EU Council meeting having anything much to discuss and decide in terms of a Brexit deal are small to non-existent. But Boris Johnson is an artist of the political pirouette, explains Denis MacShane.
    MEPs call for creation of EU financial crimes authority in wake of FinCEN Files scandal
    09 Oct
    MEPs call for creation of EU financial crimes authority in wake of FinCEN Files scandal
    European Commission pledges to step up fight against money laundering.
    European Parliament President throws weight behind fresh calls to ban unpaid internships
    09 Oct
    European Parliament President throws weight behind fresh calls to ban unpaid internships
    EU must end ‘exploitation’ of young people, demands David Sassoli.
    With the COVID-19 pandemic, littering from single-use plastics has seen a dramatic resurgence
    09 Oct
    With the COVID-19 pandemic, littering from single-use plastics has seen a dramatic resurgence
    We must not wait any longer to see the Single Use Plastics Directive's full implementation, argues Piernicola Pedicini.
    UK could gain Brexit trade deal ‘advantage’ by compromising on state aid, says leading think tank
    09 Oct
    UK could gain Brexit trade deal ‘advantage’ by compromising on state aid, says leading think tank
    Message comes as EU-UK talks extend into next week in last-ditch bid to find an agreement.
    Why the EU should treat sport as more than just a leisure activity
    09 Oct
    Why the EU should treat sport as more than just a leisure activity
    The physical and mental benefits of doing sport during these trying times are indispensable, so let’s give back and provide more support for a sector that has taken a huge hit, writes Marc Tarabella.
    European Week of Sport: A healthy body is a healthy mind
    09 Oct
    European Week of Sport: A healthy body is a healthy mind
    With many of us stuck at home during the Coronavirus crisis, sport can play a crucial role in keeping us fit and active both physically and mentally, writes Tomasz Frankowski.
    A coordinated EU policy on aging
    09 Oct
    A coordinated EU policy on aging
    COVID-19 has had serious adverse consequences on older people, particularly those living with underlying conditions, explains Maciej Kucharczyk.
    Flare-up in Nagorno-Karabakh dispute threatens regional stability, says Foreign Affairs Committee Chair
    08 Oct
    Flare-up in Nagorno-Karabakh dispute threatens regional stability, says Foreign Affairs Committee Chair
    David McAllister’s comments come as clashes continue over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, an enclave officially part of Azerbaijan but run by ethnic Armenians.
    ECJ rules that Hungary breached EU law with reform of higher education rules
    08 Oct
    ECJ rules that Hungary breached EU law with reform of higher education rules
    The EU’s top court said that the conditions introduced by Hungary, which forced a university founded by George Soros to move most of its activities out of the country, are incompatible with EU law.
    Mainstream groups in Parliament highlight lack of gender balance in ECB top job
    07 Oct
    Mainstream groups in Parliament highlight lack of gender balance in ECB top job
    The Socialists, Renew Europe and the Greens have denounced the male-only list of candidates for a senior European Central Bank post.
    Josep Borrell criticised by MEPs over ‘clandestine’ diplomatic mission to Venezuela
    07 Oct
    Josep Borrell criticised by MEPs over ‘clandestine’ diplomatic mission to Venezuela
    Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, several members accused the EU foreign affairs chief of being responsible for “a chain of half-truths and lies.”
    European Parliament votes in favour of CO2 reduction target of 60 percent by 2030
    07 Oct
    European Parliament votes in favour of CO2 reduction target of 60 percent by 2030
    The vote on Wednesday morning was tight, with 352 votes in favour, 326 against and 18 abstentions.
    Senior EU political figures warn UK that ‘time is short’ for Brexit deal
    06 Oct
    Senior EU political figures warn UK that ‘time is short’ for Brexit deal
    David McAllister, who chairs Parliament’s UK Coordination Group, said the talks have entered a “very crucial phase.”
    Low birth rates and higher life expectancies are transforming the composition of Europe's age pyramid
    06 Oct
    Low birth rates and higher life expectancies are transforming the composition of Europe's age pyramid
    Europe’s demographic situation requires drastic measures and more targeted policies at EU level, argues Elena Kountoura.
    MEPs take aim at Council’s position on rule of law conditionality mechanism
    06 Oct
    MEPs take aim at Council’s position on rule of law conditionality mechanism
    In a plenary debate on Monday evening, deputies stressed that recent EU proposals did not go far enough in linking EU funds to the respect of rule of law, calling them “ill equipped and ineffective.”
    What Europe’s foreign policy priorities should be in 2021
    06 Oct
    What Europe’s foreign policy priorities should be in 2021
    The EU has a responsibility to act as a global player and adjust its foreign policy in line with the fight against COVID-19, writes Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee Chair David McAllister.
    Women on Boards Directive must be unblocked in Council, MEPs argue
    06 Oct
    Women on Boards Directive must be unblocked in Council, MEPs argue
    The Directive, which has been stuck in the legislative pipeline since 2013, aims to reach a minimum of 40 percent of women on non-executive boards of EU companies.
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