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    22 Feb 18
    EU Industry Day: Industry has always been at the heart of Commission's priorities
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    Charles Tannock: UK commitment to EU defence post-Brexit 'should not be remotely questioned'
    UK ECR group MEP Charles Tannock says that Britain’s commitment to European defence post-Brexit “should not be remotely questioned.”
    21 Feb 18
    Farm land in Europe: How to ensure fair ownership?
    The selling-off of agricultural land started several years ago, but since the 2008 financial crisis poured more oil onto an already blazing fire, it’s been burning brightly in Europe, writes Maria Noichl.
    21 Feb 18
    CAP has the capacity to help farmers react to changing consumer demand
    The challenges faced by Europe’s farmers require brand new solutions, says Phil Hogan.
    21 Feb 18
    Jo Leinen defends transnational lists despite EU Parliament rejection
    S&D group MEP Jo Leinen says that Brexit offers a “unique window of opportunity” to reform the European electoral system.
    20 Feb 18
    Martin Schulz accused of being 'a man of empty words' following SPD fiasco
    Parliament’s former President Martin Schulz has come under fire for his “lack of practical ideas and solutions.”
    20 Feb 18
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    20 Feb 18
    EU Parliament to discuss impact of Brexit on maritime sector
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    19 Feb 18
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    EU needs to ‘urgently’ adopt new alcohol strategy, argues Ewa-May Karlsson
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