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    COVID-19 crisis having ‘huge toll on children, warn MEPs
    12 Mar
    COVID-19 crisis having ‘huge toll on children, warn MEPs
    European parliament’s warning comes as EU authorises use of fourth COVID-19 vaccine.
    MEPs lead growing calls for EU to boycott Winter Olympics in Beijing
    12 Mar
    MEPs lead growing calls for EU to boycott Winter Olympics in Beijing
    Demand follows concerns over alleged human rights violations in China, and erosion of democratic autonomy in Hong Kong.
    Charles Michel at centre of war of words with UK over COVID vaccines
    12 Mar
    Charles Michel at centre of war of words with UK over COVID vaccines
    Row follows Council President’s swipe at the UK over its vaccine roll out.
    EU’s attempt to reform itself branded ‘biased from the very beginning’
    11 Mar
    EU’s attempt to reform itself branded ‘biased from the very beginning’
    The strong broadside comes after a symbolic event on Wednesday to mark the start of Conference on the Future of Europe.
    MEPs declare entire European Union an ‘LGBTIQ Freedom Zone’
    11 Mar
    MEPs declare entire European Union an ‘LGBTIQ Freedom Zone’
    The move comes two years after the first so-called ‘LGBT-free zone’ was declared in the Polish town of Świdnik.
    Conference on EU’s future must be open to citizens beyond Brussels bubble
    10 Mar
    Conference on EU’s future must be open to citizens beyond Brussels bubble
    The much-delayed Conference on the Future of Europe is set to start in early May, after the leaders of two of the EU’s main institutions finally gave it the green light at a formal ceremony on Wednesday.
    Most EU citizens want their voices to be heard when it comes to future of Europe
    09 Mar
    Most EU citizens want their voices to be heard when it comes to future of Europe
    The results of an EU-wide poll come on the eve of a ceremonial event on Wednesday to mark the Conference on the Future of Europe.
    Parliamentary immunity lifted for former Catalan leader and two other separatist MEPs
    09 Mar
    Parliamentary immunity lifted for former Catalan leader and two other separatist MEPs
    The decision, in a vote late on Monday, now clears the way for formal legal moves by Spain, where Carles Puigdemont and colleagues Antoni Comín and Clara Ponsatí all face charges relating to the Catalan independence referendum in 2017.
    Plenary to focus on LGBTIQ rights in Poland and Hungary
    09 Mar
    Plenary to focus on LGBTIQ rights in Poland and Hungary
    At the plenary session in Brussels, MEPs will discuss current events in Poland and Hungary in the wake of the introduction of discriminatory laws against the LGBTIQ community in both states.
    MEPs welcome moves to strengthen security in Brussels’ EU quarter after spate of violent attacks
    08 Mar
    MEPs welcome moves to strengthen security in Brussels’ EU quarter after spate of violent attacks
    UPDATED: 08 March 2021 10:28 | Victim of attempted sexual assault told by local police that they didn’t have the resources to investigate.
    Commission’s equal pay proposal a “positive step forward”
    05 Mar
    Commission’s equal pay proposal a “positive step forward”
    MEPs have welcomed plans to plug Europe’s gender pay gap.
    MEP slams Member States that broke ranks from EU vaccine strategy
    04 Mar
    MEP slams Member States that broke ranks from EU vaccine strategy
    The EU has sought to maintain a unified approach to the vaccination procurement process but the painfully slow rollout in recent weeks has led to several Member States deciding to “go it alone.”
    Major step forward for Conference on Future of Europe after Parliament approves joint declaration
    04 Mar
    Major step forward for Conference on Future of Europe after Parliament approves joint declaration
    The long-delayed forum, due to generate ideas for reforming the EU, should have started last May but has been delayed due to inter-institutional wrangling and the Coronavirus crisis.
    Clare Daly: Nicolas Sarkozy sentence ‘not much more’ than what people have endured during lockdown
    03 Mar
    Clare Daly: Nicolas Sarkozy sentence ‘not much more’ than what people have endured during lockdown
    Ex-French President Sarkozy - who was nicknamed the “Gallic Thatcher” - was found guilty of corruption on Monday and sentenced to three years in prison.
    Fidesz resigns from EPP Group after overwhelming vote in favour of new rules
    03 Mar
    Fidesz resigns from EPP Group after overwhelming vote in favour of new rules
    Parliament’s biggest political group will have 11 less seats after Wednesday’s vote, bringing to an end a period of protracted wrangling over whether Fidesz should remain a member.
    Campaign aims to end ‘abuse’ of citizens’ personal data by tech giants
    02 Mar
    Campaign aims to end ‘abuse’ of citizens’ personal data by tech giants
    The move comes amid an ongoing bitter dispute between Australia and Facebook.
    MEPs back proposals requiring firms to comply with human rights and environmental standards
    02 Mar
    MEPs back proposals requiring firms to comply with human rights and environmental standards
    The draft legislative initiative calls on the Commission to urgently present a law that ensures companies are held accountable and liable when they harm - or contribute to harming - human rights, the environment and good governance.
    Policymakers to converge for high-level event on women’s rights
    01 Mar
    Policymakers to converge for high-level event on women’s rights
    Participants will include Parliament President David Sassoli, the president of Greece, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, her Commission counterpart Ursula von der Leyen and EU Equality Commissioner Helena Dalli.
    Senior MEP voices concern over role EU regions will play in Coronavirus recovery plan
    01 Mar
    Senior MEP voices concern over role EU regions will play in Coronavirus recovery plan
    Markus Ferber, a member of Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, takes aim at Member States over their implementation of the EU’s €750bn economic recovery plan.
    EU rules on long distance animal transportation regularly flouted, MEPs told
    01 Mar
    EU rules on long distance animal transportation regularly flouted, MEPs told
    Hearing by European Parliament inquiry committee part of MEP probe into alleged violations of animal welfare.
    MEPs call on pharma companies to increase COVID-19 vaccine production
    26 Feb
    MEPs call on pharma companies to increase COVID-19 vaccine production
    European Parliament’s Socialist MEPs also want pharmaceutical giants to research against potential future Coronavirus variants and strains.
    David Sassoli admits EU vaccines strategy marked by ‘mistakes’ and ‘shortcomings’
    25 Feb
    David Sassoli admits EU vaccines strategy marked by ‘mistakes’ and ‘shortcomings’
    The European Parliament President said, “I am not giving away any secrets here as the Commission itself has admitted there have been deficiencies and shortcomings.”
    MEPs throw weight behind call to end use of cages for farmed animals in EU
    25 Feb
    MEPs throw weight behind call to end use of cages for farmed animals in EU
    Over 300 million farmed animals are kept in cages each year in the EU.
    Europe’s vaccine rollout to take centre stage at online summit of EU leaders
    24 Feb
    Europe’s vaccine rollout to take centre stage at online summit of EU leaders
    Thursday and Friday's European Council meeting will see leaders discuss the EU’s response to the ongoing pandemic and the vaccination rollout strategy.
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