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    16 Apr 19
    Richard Corbett: Brexit extension will allow British people to ‘see through the lies’
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    Reform of EU human rights convention ‘clearly improving’ judgment implementation
    A new report says that reforms to ensure the long-term effectiveness of the European Convention on Human Rights have “clearly improved” the implementation of judgments from the European Court in Strasbourg.
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    Packed schedule for last week of plenary before elections
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    Vaccinating against misinformation
    With confidence in vaccinations on the decline, the EU must take immediate action against the misinformation epidemic, argues Jyrki Katainen.
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    Manifesto and pledge-signing efforts intensify as elections approach
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    Greens MEP Ana Miranda has expressed “grave concern” at the detention of Julian Assange and the “dangerous implications” this has for press freedom and the status of political asylum.
    12 Apr 19
    Greens hope new Brexit extension will prevent ‘radical rupture’
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    Theresa May in Brussels to plead for further Brexit extension
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    Commission says it will protect EU and UK citizens amid Brexit uncertainty
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    08 Apr 19
    Cosying up to Russia
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