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    27 Feb 18
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    Campaigners have welcomed plans to abolish the rule which bans UK voters overseas from voting in British general elections after they have been abroad for period of 15 years or more.
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    Few environmental problems have thrust themselves into the public consciousness as quickly as plastics, writes Meadhbh Bolger.
    23 Feb 18
    UK may have to make payments into EU budget during Brexit transition period
    London could also lose its rebate if it extends the Brexit transition period beyond 2020.
    23 Feb 18
    EU leaders to debate re-use of Spitzenkandidaten process for 2019 European elections
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    Myanmar: The world is watching as human rights collapse
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    23 Feb 18
    The future of Europe depends on research
    Bolstering Europe’s research excellency is about more than increasing the EU’s competitiveness, explains Soledad Cabezón Ruiz.
    23 Feb 18
    EU research needs more funding
    With Horizon 2020 becoming a victim of its own success, EU research needs more funding, writes Lieve Wierinck.
    22 Feb 18
    Saudi foreign minister in EU Parliament to defend country's role in Yemen war
    The Saudi foreign minister has told MEPs his country has a zero-tolerance approach to Islamic terrorism.
    22 Feb 18
    EU-Morocco fisheries agreement is mutually beneficial
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    22 Feb 18
    EU Industry Day: Policymakers must support a robust EU manufacturing sector
    Last July, Parliament underlined EU industry needs public funding and a long-term vision, says Paloma López Bermejo.
    22 Feb 18
    EU Industry Day: Industry has always been at the heart of Commission's priorities
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    21 Feb 18
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    21 Feb 18
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    20 Feb 18
    Martin Schulz accused of being 'a man of empty words' following SPD fiasco
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    Rare diseases affect 30 million citizens across Europe, so it’s time for EU policymakers to up their game and coordinate their efforts to address the issue, say MEPs.
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