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    In Europe’s first Anti-Racism and Diversity Week, a cross-party group of MEPs and campaigners has urged the new von der Leyen Commission to prioritise race equality.
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    Time for an EU focus on mental health and suicide
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    UK parliamentarians to hold weekend session on future of Brexit
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    European Parliament urged to ringfence citizens’ rights in event of no-deal Brexit
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    EU financial watchdog airs concerns over way some EU funds spent
    Klaus-Heiner Lehne, President of the European Court of Auditors, said there had been improvements in the last year but "there continue to be some problems."
    Dubravka Šuica wants close cooperation with Parliament to give citizens more say
    08 Oct
    Dubravka Šuica wants close cooperation with Parliament to give citizens more say
    Dubravka Šuica, a former MEP and Commissioner-designate for the democracy and demography portfolio in the new European Commission, has made a strong pitch to work closely with the European Parliament to give citizens a greater say in shaping EU policy.
    Parliament President to meet EU leaders in bid to break Brexit deadlock
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    Migrants and asylum seekers still given ‘poor’ protection at EU external borders, says report
    04 Oct
    Migrants and asylum seekers still given ‘poor’ protection at EU external borders, says report
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    Health inequity a threat to core European values
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    EU health stakeholders call for strong political commitment on patient safety
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