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    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions

    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test

    With Poland’s presidency up for grabs, this Sunday's election could unlock long-stalled reforms – or deepen the political gridlock hampering Warsaw’s pro-European course.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    15 May EU Institutions
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    14 May EU Institutions
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    Reducing food waste is a common responsibility
    15 May
    Reducing food waste is a common responsibility
    The urgency to reduce food waste is such that MEPs were able to put their political differences aside to try and find solutions.
    Food waste is an all-encompassing problem
    15 May
    Food waste is an all-encompassing problem
    Food waste occurs across the entire supply and consumption chain, therefore no single regulation will be able to solve the problem, writes Biljana Borzan.
    Is it time to reform the European electoral system?
    12 May
    Is it time to reform the European electoral system?
    Former UK MEP Andrew Duff says Brexit and Emmanuel Macron's election as President in France offers a unique chance to radically change Europe's election system.
    Vadym Rabinovych: Future of EU at stake in Ukraine conflict
    12 May
    Vadym Rabinovych: Future of EU at stake in Ukraine conflict
    Europe could soon be affected by the conflict in Ukraine, warns Vadym Rabinovych.
    Brexit: Citizens' rights must be priority, say MEPs
    12 May
    Brexit: Citizens' rights must be priority, say MEPs
    Parliament's Brexit coordinator, Guy Verhofstadt, has said his institution, not member states, should first decide if sufficient progress has been made on the UK's divorce settlement with the UK.
    EU has equipped itself with robust plant protection legislation
    12 May
    EU has equipped itself with robust plant protection legislation
    Six months on from Parliament's adoption of the plant protection report, shadow rapporteur Viorica Dăncilă reflects on some key questions.
    We shouldn't take plant health issues for granted Partner Content
    12 May
    We shouldn't take plant health issues for granted
    We shouldn't take plant health issues for granted, warns Baldissera Giovani.
    Plant health must not become a 'Cinderella' issue
    12 May
    Plant health must not become a 'Cinderella' issue
    We need to prioritise plant health, and not just in a crisis, argues Anthea McIntyre.
    Mariya Gabriel nominated as Bulgaria’s European Commissioner
    11 May
    Mariya Gabriel nominated as Bulgaria’s European Commissioner
    The Bulgarian government has officially announced the nomination of the EPP group deputy as the country’s new Commissioner.
    ECJ to rule on whether EU Commission must respond to 'Stop TTIP' ECI
    10 May
    ECJ to rule on whether EU Commission must respond to 'Stop TTIP' ECI
    European Court of Justice to rule on whether EU Commission must respond to 'Stop TTIP' Citizens' Initiative (ECI).
    Brexit could have serious impact on maritime regions
    09 May
    Brexit could have serious impact on maritime regions
    The organisation representing Europe's maritime and outermost regions has warned that Brexit could have a serious impact on its members.
    Urban regenerations reconsidered: FosterREG’s workshops and web-streamed conference Partner Content
    09 May
    Urban regenerations reconsidered: FosterREG’s workshops and web-streamed conference
    FosterREG not only provided a professional forum for discussion and debate, but also prepared valuable reports on how to foster public capacity to employ sustainable urban renovations. It is a great success, claims Paweł Nowakowski.
    Doing more together for the future of Europe Partner Content
    09 May
    Doing more together for the future of Europe
    Rolf Tarrach outlines what the future of Europe could look like from the Universities perspective.
    Panama Papers: Maltese Prime Minister attacked for refusing to appear before EU Parliament
    09 May
    Panama Papers: Maltese Prime Minister attacked for refusing to appear before EU Parliament
    Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has come under fresh attack for again refusing to appear before MEPs to discuss the Panama Papers scandal.
    French election: Macron’s emphatic win brings huge relief to pro European Union supporters
    08 May
    French election: Macron’s emphatic win brings huge relief to pro European Union supporters
    Victory tempered by Front National’s claim to now be France's main opposition party
    Movers and Shakers | 8 May 2017
    08 May
    Movers and Shakers | 8 May 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 8 May 2017
    Brexit Roundup: Pöttering labels David Cameron ‘tragic’ | Uncertainty biggest Brexit impact so far | chance of ‘no deal’ increases following first salvoes over citizens’ rights
    08 May
    Brexit Roundup: Pöttering labels David Cameron ‘tragic’ | Uncertainty biggest Brexit impact so far | chance of ‘no deal’ increases following first salvoes over citizens’ rights
    [British] manufacturers worried about facing barriers to their main export market, warns Socialist MEP Richard Corbett
    TRAN Committee discusses cross-border parcel delivery services
    05 May
    TRAN Committee discusses cross-border parcel delivery services
    On May 3, the TRAN Committee discussed a first draft on the cross-border parcel delivery services by rapporteur Lucy Anderson (S&D, UK). 
    New Bulgarian government takes office
    05 May
    New Bulgarian government takes office
    Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov was approved for a third term by the Bulgarian Parliament with 133 favour to 100 against with no abstentions.
    The future of UK science lies in the balance of Brexit
    05 May
    The future of UK science lies in the balance of Brexit
    UK research benefits from more EU funding than it pays for, so there are serious doubts the British government will be able to fill the gap, warns Ulrich Samm.
    Brexit is a challenge for the scientific community
    05 May
    Brexit is a challenge for the scientific community
    The UK must safeguard its academic and research cooperation with the EU beyond Brexit, writes Clare Moody.
    Is Brexit also a goodbye to science and research cooperation?
    05 May
    Is Brexit also a goodbye to science and research cooperation?
    Science and research are essential motors of prosperity for the EU, and the UK’s research sector has a lot to lose following Brexit, warns Paul Rübig.
    Support for far-right groups setting the tone for migration debate, EU Parliament told
    04 May
    Support for far-right groups setting the tone for migration debate, EU Parliament told
    A hearing in Parliament has been told that in several EU member states, governments have made it clear that irregular and Muslim migrants are unwelcome.
    MEPs hit back at Theresa May's election meddling claims
    04 May
    MEPs hit back at Theresa May's election meddling claims
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has angrily denied claims by UK Prime Minister Theresa May that the EU is trying to influence the current British general election campaign.
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