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    20 Oct 17
    EU leaders adopt conciliatory tone following Council summit
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    20 Oct 17
    Vytenis Andriukaitis: 'One health' approach key to animal health policies
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    20 Oct 17
    EU agencies discuss need for greater public trust in their work
    The European ombudsman, the EU’s official watchdog, says there is a need for greater public trust in the work of EU agencies.
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    The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has voiced concern at the new outbreak of salmonella across Europe.
    20 Oct 17
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    The EU has announced that it will put €18.5m this year and over €100m next year of funding towards tackling terrorism.
    18 Oct 17
    MEPs call on EU Commission to investigate murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia
    MEPs from across the political divide have demanded a deep and thorough investigation by the Commission into the murder of Maltese investigative reporter Daphne Caruana Galizia.
    18 Oct 17
    EU urged to do more to combat poverty
    Campaigners have joined forces to call for more concerted action to combat poverty and social exclusion.
    18 Oct 17
    Future of cohesion policy to involve 'radical rethink'
    European regional policy Commissioner Corina Crețu has warned that the upcoming review of the EU’s regional funding policy will be tough and difficult. 
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    Charles Tannock: UK must continue to cooperate with EU on security issues
    UK MEP Charles Tannock has told a conference that security “must remain a priority” in the future relationship between the UK and EU.
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    16 Oct 17
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    As UK Prime Minister Theresa May made a fresh bid to end the Brexit deadlock, senior Labour MEP Claude Moraes has called for further clarity on the UK’s plans to quit the EU.
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