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    Beyond Calais: Migrants dodge crackdown with riskier Channel crossings
    04 Aug Member States

    Beyond Calais: Migrants dodge crackdown with riskier Channel crossings

    From Cherbourg to Dieppe, migrants navigate longer, deadlier paths to reach the UK, highlighting new challenges in the ongoing migration crisis along the English Channel.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Italy’s social care model offers ideas for an ageing EU
    05 Aug Member States
    Italy’s social care model offers ideas for an ageing EU
    Steel industry waits in purgatory as dust settles on EU-US trade deal
    30 Jul EU Institutions
    Steel industry waits in purgatory as dust settles on EU-US trade deal
    Build a European border policy to save Schengen, says former negotiator
    29 Jul Member States
    Build a European border policy to save Schengen, says former negotiator
    EU warned that flexing military muscle could lead to ‘turf wars’
    20 Sep
    EU warned that flexing military muscle could lead to ‘turf wars’
    The European Union has been warned that renewed efforts to flex its military muscle is likely to put it on a collision course with national governments, NATO and the United States.
    European mayors call for urgent climate action as global strike kicks off
    20 Sep
    European mayors call for urgent climate action as global strike kicks off
    Mayors representing 8,000 European cities have called for urgent action to meet the EU’s commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement.
    MEPs warn UK against social and economic dumping in event of No Deal Brexit
    19 Sep
    MEPs warn UK against social and economic dumping in event of No Deal Brexit
    Senior MEP Manfred Weber argues that Brexit supporters claimed UK parliament would ‘take back control’ but have instead ‘shut it down’.
    Converging ambitions Partner Content
    18 Sep
    Converging ambitions
    With Europe facing a shortfall in engineering graduates, remedies are already being put in place, writes Dirk Bochar.
    Climate change now an ‘emergency’ says former European commissioner
    18 Sep
    Climate change now an ‘emergency’ says former European commissioner
    However, new EU leadership taking the issue “more seriously”, says László Andor.
    5 questions with...Pina Picierno
    18 Sep
    5 questions with...Pina Picierno
    Pina Picierno (IT/S&D) is a 2019 MEP award winner and member of parliament’s FEMM and AGRI committees
    EU calls on UK to stop Brexit negotiating pretence
    18 Sep
    EU calls on UK to stop Brexit negotiating pretence
    EU leaders have called on Boris Johnson to ‘stop pretending to negotiate’ on Brexit and come forward speedily with concrete proposals for an alternative to the Irish Backstop.
    A Digital Roadmap for the next five years
    18 Sep
    A Digital Roadmap for the next five years
    Europe’s policymakers should focus on encouraging tech firms and start-ups to be based here rather than seek confrontation, writes former ECR MEP Daniel Dalton
    EPP leader defends controversial ‘European way of life’ portfolio
    17 Sep
    EPP leader defends controversial ‘European way of life’ portfolio
    Manfred Weber says he cannot understand why people are attacking the newly created dossier.
    EU cancer group backs call to eliminate HPV-related cancers
    17 Sep
    EU cancer group backs call to eliminate HPV-related cancers
    The European Cancer Summit in Brussels has unanimously endorsed a resolution aimed at eradicating the virus that causes cervical cancer.
    Leading the digital revolution
    17 Sep
    Leading the digital revolution
    The Internet of Things is already revolutionising the lives of Europe’s citizens. We need to take the right steps to ensure the EU has a leadership role, says Monika Beňová (S&D/SK)
    European parliament’s socialists to get tough on von der Leyen Commission hearings
    17 Sep
    European parliament’s socialists to get tough on von der Leyen Commission hearings
    Proposed ‘Protecting our European way of life’ portfolio prompts outcry.
    Security in cyberspace requires a comprehensive EU approach
    17 Sep
    Security in cyberspace requires a comprehensive EU approach
    Cybersecurity is an increasingly important front for both individual member states and the EU as a whole. We must be united in our stance, writes Turo Mattila
    Parliamentary leadership for the Digital Age
    17 Sep
    Parliamentary leadership for the Digital Age
    MEPs will have to become more digitally literate than ever before if the EU is to maintain its digital leadership, writes Pilar del Castillo
    Threats in the digital shadows
    17 Sep
    Threats in the digital shadows
    Cybersecurity threats are evolving rapidly, and technology can only do so much - we all have a responsibility for mitigating their impact
    AI: A vision for future cancer care
    17 Sep
    AI: A vision for future cancer care
    Despite research studies showing the efficacy of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in cancer care, medical experts say the EU needs to show more leadership in allocating funds to research, accessing data, and setting ethical standards.
    Juncker beseeches UK to offer Brexit deadlock solution after lacklustre lunch
    16 Sep
    Juncker beseeches UK to offer Brexit deadlock solution after lacklustre lunch
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has again urged the UK to come forward with "legally-operational solutions" to the Brexit impasse.
    Irish MEPs urge UK to 'step back from the brink' and avoid no-deal Brexit
    16 Sep
    Irish MEPs urge UK to 'step back from the brink' and avoid no-deal Brexit
    The UK has been urged by two Irish MEPs to "step back from the brink" and avoid crashing out of the EU without a deal on 31 October.
    Pro-EU Parliament group leaders in favour of Brexit extension if it avoids No Deal
    16 Sep
    Pro-EU Parliament group leaders in favour of Brexit extension if it avoids No Deal
    Leaders of the main pro-European political groups in the European Parliament say they would support a Brexit extension as a way to avoid the UK crashing out of the EU without a deal.
    Value of ‘high quality’ cancer care never been more important, summit hears
    16 Sep
    Value of ‘high quality’ cancer care never been more important, summit hears
    The value of “high quality” cancer care has never been more important, a high-level conference in Brussels has been told.
    Walking tall on safer roads
    16 Sep
    Walking tall on safer roads
    European Mobility Week is a chance for cities to explore how active mobility can bolster road safety, explains Matthew Baldwin, Road Safety Coordinator of the European Commission.
    EU clinical cancer research needs ‘radical rethink’, summit hears
    16 Sep
    EU clinical cancer research needs ‘radical rethink’, summit hears
    A high-level health conference has been told that a "radical rethink" is needed on clinical cancer research across Europe.
    Old dog, new tricks
    16 Sep
    Old dog, new tricks
    Despite having been part of our lives for many years, bicycles o­ffer one of the best tools for delivering a healthier, cleaner and environmentally-friendlier future for Europe.
    The Parliament Magazine MEP Photo guide 2019
    15 Sep
    The Parliament Magazine MEP Photo guide 2019
    Here is The Parliament Magazine's directory of all 751 members of the European Parliament listed in alphabetical order, together with their photograph, nationality, political group, Brussels and Strasbourg contact details and, for the first time, their Twitter handles. The guide also includes three indices listing MEPs by political group, committee and delegation.
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