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    24 Oct 17
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    Women working in the EU who have experienced sexual harassment are being encouraged to come forward.
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    20 Oct 17
    EU leaders adopt conciliatory tone following Council summit
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    EU urged to do more to combat poverty
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    17 Oct 17
    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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