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    20 Mar 18
    Cambridge Analytica revelations are only 'tip of the iceberg', warns EU data protection chief
    The EU’s data protection watchdog has voiced “real concern” at revelations that Facebook and data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica may have misused confidential information.
    20 Mar 18
    MEPs to grill EU Commission over Selmayr appointment
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will be asked to provide further information on the controversial appointment of his new secretary-general Martin Selmayr.
    20 Mar 18
    CoR: Uncertainty over Brexit preventing regions from preparing for impact
    A new report says that “uncertainty” surrounding the nature of the future EU-UK relationship “complicates the process of adjustment” for many EU regions when the UK exits the EU.
    20 Mar 18
    EU and UK reach agreement on Brexit transition period
    The UK and EU have agreed on a "large part" of the agreement that will lead to the "orderly withdrawal" of the UK.
    19 Mar 18
    Nato annual report: Most member states have increased defence spending
    Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said that “in an unpredictable world, the alliance is stepping up to keep our nations safe”.
    19 Mar 18
    Salisbury attack: EU urged to sanction Putin
    German MEP Rebecca Harms has called on EU countries to boycott the World Cup due to be held in Russia this summer.
    19 Mar 18
    EU leaders stay mum on Russia election result as Salisbury attack case escalates
    Results from this weekend’s election confirm that Vladimir Putin will serve a fourth term as Russian President. Officially his vote share - in an election in which strong opposition had not been allowed - was put at more than 76 per cent.  
    16 Mar 18
    EU and UK businesses ‘in denial’ over hard trade-offs lying ahead on Brexit, new study reveals
    First ever social media study of industry attitudes to Brexit shows divergence of views across sectors.
    15 Mar 18
    MEPs call for sanctions against Marcel de Graaff for allegedly racist comments
    More than 50 MEPs have given their support to demands for a formal censure of controversial ENF group member Marcel de Graaff for allegedly racist comments.
    15 Mar 18
    British MEPs clash during EU Parliament Brexit debate
    A bitter war of words has broken out in the European Parliament between British MEPs over Brexit.
    15 Mar 18
    EU Parliament approves new Brexit resolution, EMA Amsterdam relocation
    MEPs have voted to endorse a resolution laying out a possible association framework for future EU-UK relations post-Brexit.
    14 Mar 18
    MEPs blast Trump amid ongoing steel tariffs row
    MEPs have warned of a looming trade war amid criticism of US President Donald Trump’s plans to impose heavy tariffs on trade in steel and aluminium.
    14 Mar 18
    Moscovici unveils plans for tax crackdown on digital companies
    European economic affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici has outlined upcoming plans for a tax crackdown on digital companies, admitting that the current system is not fit for purpose.
    13 Mar 18
    MEPs call on UK to provide clarity ahead of Brexit vote
    MEPs on Tuesday debated guidelines on the framework of future EU-UK relations, which takes the form of a 19-page resolution which members are expected to back in a vote later this week.
    13 Mar 18
    Selmayrgate: Commission on the defensive as MEPs demand answers
    On Monday night at the start of the Strasbourg plenary, MEPs quizzed European budget and human resources Commissioner Günther Oettinger on the Commission’s appointment policy. 
    12 Mar 18
    MEPs threaten to postpone approval of Commission budget amid Selmayr row
    MEPs say that the case of Martin Selmayr, whose promotion to head the Commission’s civil service has sparked fury, shows that “promotion of  EU posts must go to the best not to the best connected.”
    12 Mar 18
    Cecilia Malmström in ‘frank discussion’ with US on trade dispute
    European trade Commissioner voices fresh concerns over US tariffs on steel and aluminium.
    12 Mar 18
    EU and US on verge of trade war over Trump duties on steel and aluminium
    New tariffs will hurt US as well as EU say policy experts.
    08 Mar 18
    EU policymakers mark International Women's Day
    Greens/EFA group MEP Terry Reintke has submitted a petition to Parliament President Antonio Tajani calling for a zero tolerance policy on sexual harassment in the institution.
    08 Mar 18
    Uncertainty over post-Brexit citizens’ rights must end, say Verhofstadt and Tajani
    Defending rights of EU nationals in UK and British citizens in EU, should be Brexit priority for MEPs, says Parliament President.
    08 Mar 18
    Brexit: EU Parliament to call for association agreement with UK
    Parliament will next week be asked to back a draft resolution calling for an association agreement with the UK after it exits the EU.
    07 Mar 18
    Donald Tusk outlines possible areas of EU-UK cooperation post-Brexit
    European Council President Donald Tusk has insisted the EU “does not want to build a wall”, but Brexit means “we will be drifting apart”.
    07 Mar 18
    UK would seek to remain part of European Medicines Agency under socialist government
    British shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth warns Brussels audience that pledge to stay in the EMA part of UK Labour’s ‘consistent approach’ to Brexit.
    07 Mar 18
    MEPs outline plans for delegation visit to Slovakia
    More details have emerged about Parliament's delegation to Slovakia to investigate the murder of journalist Jan Kuciak and his partner.
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