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    13 Nov 17
    Brexit: UK rejects EU's two-week deadline for concessions
    UK Brexit Secretary David Davis has rejected a two-week deadline set for further clarity on Britain’s financial obligations when it leaves the EU in March 2019.
    10 Nov 17
    UK given two weeks to make offer to ensure Brexit talks progress
    MEPs say that major issues still need to be addressed to secure equal and fair treatment for EU citizens in the UK after Brexit.
    10 Nov 17
    EU Member states fail to reach agreement on glyphosate licence renewal
    Member states have failed to agree on the European Commission’s proposal to renew the herbicide glyphosate’s licence for five years.
    09 Nov 17
    Jordi Solé slams EU Commission over handling of Catalonia crisis
    The EU has been condemned for its “deafening silence” over the crisis in Catalonia.
    09 Nov 17
    Jerry Brown: Climate science is real - and world isn't doing enough
    The Governor of California told a meeting in Parliament the world faces an “over-arching existential threat” from climate change.
    08 Nov 17
    Interns in EU institutions to rate their employers
    A new initiative is set to be launched to give interns working in the EU institutions a chance to rate their employers.
    08 Nov 17
    Brexit: UK government outlines new plans for EU citizens living in Britain
    A new UK government document sets out how EU citizens seeking to stay in Britain after Brexit will be supported though an application process which is ‘streamlined and easy to use’.
    08 Nov 17
    MEP awards 2018: Judging panel announced
    The Parliament Magazine is proud to unveil the judging panel for the 2018 MEP awards.
    07 Nov 17
    Paradise Papers: MEPs call for permanent committee of inquiry into tax dodging
    MEPs from across the political divide have called on member states to take more action to fight tax evasion following the Paradise Papers revelations.
    06 Nov 17
    Northern Ireland rep in Brussels for EU Commission meetings
    Northern Ireland Secretary of State, James Brokenshire, was meeting Michel Barnier on Monday to discuss the Irish border issue in the stalled Brexit talks.
    03 Nov 17
    Paris and Frankfurt battle it out to host European Banking Authority
    Cities bidding to host the European Banking Authority are intensifying their lobbying campaign ahead of a decision by the EU later this month.
    31 Oct 17
    Ousted Catalan President flees to Brussels to ‘explain’ Catalan problem to EU leaders
    Carles Puigdemont vows to continue independence fight and contest 21 December snap elections called by Madrid.
    27 Oct 17
    EU must offer mediation in Catalonia crisis, say MEPs
    The Greens in Parliament have called for calm heads after Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy asked senators to approve direct rule over Catalonia.
    26 Oct 17
    EU Parliament to send delegation to Malta
    Parliament has agreed to send a delegation to Malta to look into alleged cases of money laundering and corruption.
    25 Oct 17
    Member states delay glyphosate decision
    A final decision on whether the EU will renew the license for glyphosate, the controversial weed killer, has now been postponed until next month.
    25 Oct 17
    MEPs throw their weight behind #MeToo campaign
    MEPs in plenary discussed sexual harassment in the European Parliament.
    25 Oct 17
    MEPs call for more disclosure on EU Parliament sexual harassment claims
    Parliament has been told that the files of 15 MEPs who have been accused of sexual harassment must immediately be opened for public scrutiny.
    24 Oct 17
    Malta: MEPs call for Prime Minister Muscat to resign
    The Maltese government has been urged to quit over its “failure to properly investigate allegations of money-laundering.”
    24 Oct 17
    EU Parliament votes to ban glyphosate within five years
    Parliament has formally objected to the Commission’s proposal to extend the EU licence for glyphosate-based herbicides by 10 years.
    24 Oct 17
    Victims of sexual harassment in the workplace encouraged to come forward
    Women working in the EU who have experienced sexual harassment are being encouraged to come forward.
    24 Oct 17
    MEPs warn against UK government plans for EU nationals
    MEPs have written a letter to UK interior minister Amber Rudd complaining about plans to  to force EU nationals to add their names to a register in the transition period immediately after Brexit. 
    23 Oct 17
    MEPs descend on Strasbourg for second plenary this month
    Brexit, posted workers directive and more on this week's plenary agenda.
    23 Oct 17
    MEPs set to vote on controversial glyphosate proposals
    MEPs are set to vote this week on the marketing authorisation of controversial herbicide, glyphosate.
    23 Oct 17
    ICT companies can be SDG champions
    The ICT sector can be a driver in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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