Register for our newsletter
Menu
The Parliament Magazine

Subscribe to The Parliament

Subscribe now
Subscribe now
  • EU Institutions
  • Member States
  • Foreign & Security Policy
  • Economics
  • Technology
  • Energy & Environment
  • More
    • About
    • Print magazine
    • Newsletter
    • Events
    • Training
    • Commercial Opportunities
    • Become a PM+ Member
    • Members Directory
    • Guide to the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU
    • Policy report: Feeding Europe - The future of agriculture
Search
  • News analysis
  • Feature
  • Q+A
  • Opinion
  • Newsletter
    More

    Follow us:

    • EU Institutions
    • Member States
    • Foreign & Security Policy
    • Economics
    • Technology
    • Energy & Environment
    • More
      • About
      • Print magazine
      • Newsletter
      • Events
      • Training
      • Commercial Opportunities
      • Become a PM+ Member
      • Members Directory
      • Guide to the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU
      • Policy report: Feeding Europe - The future of agriculture

    Security & Defence

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Security & Defence policy from The Parliament Magazine
    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal
    11 Sep EU Institutions

    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal

    The Commission chief’s State of the Union defence of the pact she negotiated with Donald Trump drew fire from across the political spectrum. But the real battle is over whether the pro-EU majority will keep her second term afloat.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    12 Sep Member States
    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    Op-ed: EU pledges ‘drone wall’ as Russian threats grow — now it must deliver
    10 Sep EU Institutions
    Op-ed: EU pledges ‘drone wall’ as Russian threats grow — now it must deliver
    After Paris summit, Europe’s security pledges face tough questions
    09 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    After Paris summit, Europe’s security pledges face tough questions
    22 Mar 17
    Ensuring access to water will make the EU stronger
    The Commission's lack of response to the Right2Water campaign is a clear lack of respect for citizens and is weakening public trust in the EU institutions, writes Marco Affronte.
    21 Mar 17
    MEPs want all lobbyists to sign transparency register before entering EU Parliament
    MEPs say that all lobbyists should be required to sign the EU transparency register before being allowed to enter the European Parliament.
    21 Mar 17
    Tajani: Europe's problems cannot be solved by a weakening of the EU
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has urged member states "not to venture into nationalism."
    21 Mar 17
    Brexit: Talks must address core issue of citizens' rights, EU Parliament told
    EU leaders have been urged to lift the uncertainty hanging over millions of UK and EU citizens following Britain's decision to quit the EU.
    Partner Content
    21 Mar 17
    Renewables bring SMEs and the public closer to the EU
    Renewables can bring SMEs and the public closer to the EU, writes Nigel Cotton.
    21 Mar 17
    EU winter package is right to put energy efficiency first
    The European Commission was right to focus on energy efficiency in its winter package, says Peter Liese.
    21 Mar 17
    Europe's ports are one of its key commercial strengths
    Europe's maritime sector is a world leader, but there is room for improvement if it is to retain that position, writes Lucy Anderson.
    21 Mar 17
    EU failing to stand with Pakistani women and girls
    The EU must take stronger action to put an end to honour killings in Pakistan, writes Emilian Pavel.
    21 Mar 17
    How can the EU unlock investments in its maritime economy?
    Growing demand in both tourism and trade means that the EU cannot waste any time in properly regulating its ports, says Gesine Meissner.
    21 Mar 17
    Can Scotland act as a bridge between the UK and EU?
    Scotland has little option now but to seek another Independence Referendum, argues Stephen Gethins.
    20 Mar 17
    MEP awards 2017: A word from our host
    A word from the host of the 2017 MEP awards, Roberta Metsola.
    20 Mar 17
    UK to trigger Brexit on 29 March
    MEPs have reacted to news that UK Prime Minister Theresa May will formally trigger the two year process of leaving the EU on 29 March.
    Partner Content
    20 Mar 17
    Decarbonisation requires shared responsibility between business and governments
    Decarbonisation requires a shared responsibility between business and governments, argues Ignacio S. Galán.
    20 Mar 17
    EU's winter package is ready for take-off
    Thanks to the winter package, the energy union is nearly complete, and it's now time for member states and local governments to play their part, says Maroš Šefcovic.
    20 Mar 17
    Martin Schulz to challenge Angela Merkel in German elections
    Former European Parliament President Martin Schulz has been selected as the new leader of Germany's SPD party, meaning he is set to challenge Chancellor Angela Merkel in September's elections.
    20 Mar 17
    Barnier to meet EU citizens living in UK
    The EU's chief Brexit negotiator has agreed to meet a delegation of EU citizens living in the UK and British nationals living in Europe.
    20 Mar 17
    Lynn Boylan: EU policymakers need to have a very serious conversation about the direction of Europe
    Irish GUE/NGL deputy Lynn Boylan on providing Northern Ireland with special status post-Brexit and why tinkering around the edges of EU reform is just not going to cut it with today’s citizens.
    20 Mar 17
    Data protection rules must apply to all
    The digital revolution presents many opportunities, but embracing it must not come at the expense of fundamental rights, says Marie-Christine Vergiat.
    20 Mar 17
    Issue 451 | 20 March 2017
    Lynn Boylan interview, Winter Package review, Ports and Shipping, Dutch elections, ePrivacy, Counterfeit Electrical Products, World Water day, 5 questions with Davor Škrlec and more...
    20 Mar 17
    HRWF | The European Arrest Warrant in Question
    A Parliament Magazine special supplement with HRWF on problems relating to the implementation of the European Arrest Warrant and proposals to improve it.
    17 Mar 17
    EU Chemicals Agency experts says glyphosate not carcinogenic
    Latest ruling contradicts WHO agency’s opinion, says Health NGO.
    17 Mar 17
    New Luxleaks convictions ‘reducing heroes to criminals’, says leading MEP
    Whistleblowers should be protected, not prosecuted, argues Sven Giegold.

     

    17 Mar 17
    MEPs to mark first anniversary of Brussels attacks
    MEPs will next week pay tribute to the victims of the Brussels attacks as part of several events to mark the first anniversary of the terrorist atrocity.
    17 Mar 17
    EU leaders breathe sigh of relief following Dutch vote
    European leaders have welcomed the result of the Netherlands election, which saw Geert Wilders' anti-immigration party fail to become the largest in Parliament.
    • <<
    • <
    • 222
    • 223
    • 224
    • 225
    • 226
    • >
    • >>
    A monthly magazine packed with timely features, news analyses and opinion articles on EU policy.
    Subscribe

    Subscribe to The Parliament

    Subscribe now

    Follow us

    Registered in England & Wales under No. 07291783

    © Political Holdings Limited

    Services
    • Media
    • Events
    • Training
    Media & Publishing
    • PoliticsHome
    • Holyrood
    • Civil Service World
    • The House Magazine
    • PublicTechnology
    • Training Journal
    • Subscribe to Total Politics media titles
    About Us
    • Total Politics Group
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions