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    The Brexit talks have begun - what now?
    23 Jun
    The Brexit talks have begun - what now?
    The Brexit talks are underway, but Teams Barnier and Davis have a long and complicated road ahead of them.
    Theresa May set to unveil new offer on the rights of EU citizens living in Britain
    22 Jun
    Theresa May set to unveil new offer on the rights of EU citizens living in Britain
    Meanwhile, MEPs hear evidence from British expats about ‘cloud of uncertainty’ hanging over millions of UK citizens.
    UK unprepared for Brexit talks, expert tells MEPs
    21 Jun
    UK unprepared for Brexit talks, expert tells MEPs
    A top legal expert has told Parliament there is little evidence that the UK government is prepared for the massive legal complexities of Brexit.
    Brexit talks: Barnier says a 'fair deal is perfectly possible' for both the EU and UK from the Brexit negotiations
    20 Jun
    Brexit talks: Barnier says a 'fair deal is perfectly possible' for both the EU and UK from the Brexit negotiations
    Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, was speaking after the opening round of talks in Brussels on Monday with David Davis, who heads the UK’s negotiating team.
    Brexit talks: Who's who
    19 Jun
    Brexit talks: Who's who
    Get to know the key figures in both sides' negotiating teams. 
    Movers and Shakers | 19 June 2017
    19 Jun
    Movers and Shakers | 19 June 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 19 June 2017
    Brexit: European Parliament chiefs emphasise need for legal certainty on citizens' rights
    19 Jun
    Brexit: European Parliament chiefs emphasise need for legal certainty on citizens' rights
    Antonio Tajani and Guy Verhofstadt have again stressed the need to protect citizens as negotiations on the UK’s withdrawal from the EU formally started on Monday.
    Brexit talks get underway
    19 Jun
    Brexit talks get underway
    The UK embarked on its historic negotiations to leave the EU on Monday as the first official Brexit talks get underway in Brussels.
    Brexit talks to begin Monday 19 June
    16 Jun
    Brexit talks to begin Monday 19 June
    Negotiations on the UK’s departure from the EU will start on Monday, it has been confirmed.
    Expanding the farmer's toolbox: Towards low-risk pesticides?
    15 Jun
    Expanding the farmer's toolbox: Towards low-risk pesticides?
    Pressure grows for moves towards biological low-risk pesticides, reports Rory Watson.
    Panama Papers: Joseph Muscat appears before Parliament
    15 Jun
    Panama Papers: Joseph Muscat appears before Parliament
    Malta's Prime Minister has been criticised by MEPs for his alleged role in the Panama Papers scandal.
    European inventors to be recognised in Venice
    15 Jun
    European inventors to be recognised in Venice
    EPO President Benoît Battistelli says awards are to highlight the hard work of men and women who have contributed towards economic success. 
    David Davis to start Brexit talks by resolving status of EU citizens in UK
    15 Jun
    David Davis to start Brexit talks by resolving status of EU citizens in UK
    The UK's Brexit secretary David Davis will reportedly begin Brexit negotiations next week by guaranteeing the rights of EU nationals, such as the freedom to move and work in the country, who arrived in the UK before 29 March, the day article 50 was triggered. 
    MEPs welcome end of roaming charges
    15 Jun
    MEPs welcome end of roaming charges
    MEPs have welcomed the abolition of roaming charges for people using mobile phones abroad.
    Roger Helmer tight lipped over resignation rumours
    14 Jun
    Roger Helmer tight lipped over resignation rumours
    Ukip MEP Roger Helmer has remained tight lipped over news that he will resign from Parliament on 31 July, ahead of a demand he repay around €115,000 of EU money for alleged misuse of public funds.
    S&D MEPs cast doubt over Tory-DUP deal
    13 Jun
    S&D MEPs cast doubt over Tory-DUP deal
    Socialist MEPs have cast further doubt about a planned deal between the Conservatives and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in the UK.
    MEPs clash over tax transparency rules
    13 Jun
    MEPs clash over tax transparency rules
    Parliament's EPP and ALDE groups have been accused of trying to put a "spoke in the wheel" of attempts to introduce new rules on tax transparency.
    Parliament could spend half a billion euros rebuilding Brussels HQ
    13 Jun
    Parliament could spend half a billion euros rebuilding Brussels HQ
    Parliament is reportedly considering spending almost half a billion euros to rebuild part of its building in the city.
    EU Parliament group leaders highlight urgency of Brexit talks
    13 Jun
    EU Parliament group leaders highlight urgency of Brexit talks
    Three of Parliament's group leaders have stressed the need for the Brexit talks to start as soon as possible, regardless of the UK electoral result.
    Does the UK election result mean a soft Brexit is back on the cards?
    13 Jun
    Does the UK election result mean a soft Brexit is back on the cards?
    Former Liberal MEP Andrew Duff has said the UK election result has increased the prospects of a soft Brexit.
    Theresa May slammed for DUP alliance
    13 Jun
    Theresa May slammed for DUP alliance
    MEPs say UK Prime Minister Theresa May has "come unstuck" after calling a snap election which has resulted in a hung parliament.
    Movers and Shakers | 12 June 2017
    12 Jun
    Movers and Shakers | 12 June 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column.
     
    EU leaders react to UK general election result
    09 Jun
    EU leaders react to UK general election result
    Senior EU figures have reacted to the outcome of the UK general election, which has resulted in a hung parliament.
    UK planning ‘generous’ EU citizens’ rights deal
    09 Jun
    UK planning ‘generous’ EU citizens’ rights deal
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May has reportedly instructed British civil servants to begin preparing an opening negotiating offer on EU citizens’ rights.
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