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(June 2010)
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• David Cameron will back down in fight with EU, say officials
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• Obama blames Europe woes for US economic 'headwinds'
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• Tough sanctions proposed for states flouting EU budget rules
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• Greece, Spain rocked by riots in a day of protests
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• Internal wrangles risk leaving EU without 2011 budget
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• Warning signals of a double-dip recession flash brightly across the world
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• Spain ends 'invisible' EU presidency under post-Lisbon rules
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• EU responsible for significant proportion of Brussels economy
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• European Union triples number of banks for stress tests
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• RWE Slams ‘One Size Fits All’ EU Clearing Rules Plan
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• Eurozone economic confidence unchanged
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• Brussels dips toe into pension reform debate
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• Chilcot inquiry: Diplomat rejects Blair claim that France barred UN Iraq vote
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• Georgia to begin talks with EU on associate membership
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• Most Germans want to ditch the euro and bring back the deutschemark
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• Europe's banks are still on 'life support', BIS warns
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• EU president counters criticism over 'inter-governmental' approach
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• MEPs to vote on EU-US data deal next month
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• Belgian EU presidency would support enlargement
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• New Belgian government could hamper EU presidency
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• Commission eases access to regional funds
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• Greece in first bond sale since bailout
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• Naked short-selling: German minister 'confident' of EU-wide ban
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• Warrant allows investigation in two or more EU states, conference told
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• Ashton to command US-type situation room
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• G20 leaders agree to halve budget deficits by 2013
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• The £7 million that we cannot give to the Queen is what we spend on the EU every four hours
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• Libya's Kadhafi backs EU's request for single UN representative
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• EU to ban selling of eggs by the dozen
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• Tougher budget sanctions to cover all EU funds
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• MEPs divided over Consumer Rights Directive
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• Hedegaard throws weight behind EU carbon tax
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• You don’t recover from a debt crisis with more debt
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• Breakthrough in EU-US data sharing deal
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• Britain to announce interim cap on non-EU migrants
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• Merkel concedes defeat on bank levy at G-8
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• EU Said to Discuss Stress-Test on Cajas, Landesbanken
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• The US 'recovery' that never was: Federal Reserve wants more money out of thin air
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• Russia Redlines Roubles On Iran
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• EU confronts Deutsche Bahn on competition
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• Turkey tightens Internet control in YouTube feud
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• Four countries to receive advance payments worth 775 mln euro in cohesion funds
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• European commission to go ahead with vetting of EU nations' budgets despite UK objections
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• G20 leaders flying into a storm as sovereign debt fears grow again
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• Canadians object to G20's $1 billion bill
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• Greece shakes the markets again as Bank warns of eurozone shocks
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• Greece starts putting island land up for sale to save economy
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• ECB joins EU executive to push for wider stress tests
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• Commission plans to ‘embed’ journalists with Barroso
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• Cameron takes skepticism to G-20
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• Merkel steps up call for transaction tax
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• Brussels will set policy on British banks warns FSA
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• EP approves deal on transfer of EU citizens' bank data to US
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• EU carbon tax kicked into the long grass
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• European Union talks on hedge fund rules collapse
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• EU proposes a compromise on financial supervision
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• Slovakia's new PM opposed to funding eurozone bailouts
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• Energy: Commission requests 20 Member States to implement and apply Single Market rules without delay
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• EU takes on extra 18 MEPs for £7 million
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• Soros tells Germany to step up to its responsibilities, or leave EMU
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• EU democracy instrument continues to cause headaches
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• ECB’s Trichet Says Italian Budget Cuts Go in ‘Right Direction’
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• Nato tries to save face after sacking of top commander
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• Sweden fights EU over rotten herring dish
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• Belgium to move quietly on EU enlargement policy
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• EU diplomats deadlocked on bank watchdogs
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• EU Accelerates Plans for 'Single Sky'
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• Budget 2010: Britain will not join the Eurozone for at least five years
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• Barroso wants 'economic union' not just monetary union
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• EU institutionalises bank bailouts and too-big-to-fail doctrine
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• Sarkozy and Merkel call for tougher rules
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• It’s austerity for everyone but EU
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• Europhile Walesa gives warning over 'dangerous' Polish candidate
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• Cameron backs EU treaty deal in move that could block another referendum
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• ECB chief repeats call for EU fiscal federation
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• ECB wants 'quantum leap' in EU debt management
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• Deal reached on diplomatic service
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• EU parliament voices concern over airport body scanners
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• Ireland plea to EU on bank guarantees
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• Divided Belgium prepares to take on EU presidency
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• Big leap forward for Kaczysnki in Poland
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• 'Multilateral surveillance framework is core of economic union' – ECB president
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• UK banks have massive exposure to Ireland
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• Swiss banks win rich clients fleeing euro crisis
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• This WEEK in the European Union: 21-27 June
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• Germany and France examine 'two-tier' euro
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• Analysis: Spain could test the euro to its limit
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• EU to introduce concept of 'dynamic debt'
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• Iran warns Germany over EU sanctions
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• Italy fears for Nutella with new EU food labels
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• Cameron manages to opt out of EU Stability and Growth Pact, but not Economic Governance
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• Britain wins opt-out from EU 'economic government', Cameron claims
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• EU countries to publish bank stress test
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• Farage hits out at EU parliament group leaders over 'snub'
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• EU leaders adopt new 10-year growth blueprint
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• EU will disclose strength of banks
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• Europe to take bank levy proposal to G20
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• China warns G20 not to raise currency issue
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• Dutch right-wing coalition talks abandoned
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• EU leaders approve Iceland's candidacy
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• Iran warns EU on sanctions
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• The Road to Serfdom: Greek anti-capitalist's speech
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• Commission to relaunch talks on EU carbon tax
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• Cameron promises to play 'positive' role in Europe
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• Italian economists slam austerity measures
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• Leaders coalescing around governance plans
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• EU leaders split on sanctions for budget offenders
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• EU warned about erecting new barriers to growth
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• EU adopts new sanctions on Iran
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• Parliament wants sports agents to get EU licence
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• Euro Surges as Spanish Bond Sales Draw Higher Investor Demand
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• Slovakia may hold up eurozone rescue fund
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• Czechs sceptical about the euro
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• Overhaul of EU's budget rules to dominate summit
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• Spain plays high-stakes poker game with Germany as borrowing costs surge
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• Barroso restates economic role of Europe
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• MEPs flex new-found muscles
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• MEPs threaten second veto on EU-US bank data deal
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• EU, IMF, US mull €250 billion credit line for Spain: Report
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• EU leaders to end dispute over 2020 targets
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• Tough times push three more outside EU budget rules
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• EU wants details of 2011 Spain, Portugal fiscal plans
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• EU, U.S. negotiators reach new terror-finance accord
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• Franco-German relations hit new low over EU recovery
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• Greek Government Bonds Decline After Debt Downgraded to Junk
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• EU Commissioner Attacks Moodys on Greek Downgrade
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• Merkel: Spain can access aid if needed
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• MEPs attack Merkel and Sarkozy ahead of summit
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• MEPs' anti-terror decision on a knife-edge
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• EU and US seal agreement on bank data transfers
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• EU to ban investments in Iranian gas and oil
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• Officials deny EU is preparing funding for Spain
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• Euro turmoil sends borrowers to Loonies, Francs: Credit Markets
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• Serbia closer to EU status as UK drops veto
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• SocGen, BNP Said to Consider Bids for Allied Irish Unit Stake
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• EU instrument for spying on 'radicals' causes outrage
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• Weakened Merkel to face crucial EU summit
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• EU Moving Forward With Visa Liberalisation For Armenia, Azerbaijan And Georgia
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• Slovakia turns to centre-right
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• Flemish separatists win Belgian election
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• Belgium elections show rise in separatism
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• EU leaders try to convince markets over euro crisis
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• The towns in England where Poles are still arriving
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• David Cameron doesn't want a row - but the EU won't give him any option
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• EU ready to intensify pressure on Israel to lift Gaza blockade
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• EU Is Set To Target Iran With Additional Sanctions
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• New UN climate text under fire as talks end
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• Britain could be forced to accept EU vetting of budget
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• UK Energy Secretary To Press For Increase In EU Emissions Cuts
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• Big Bank Games: Deutsche reveals £1.5bn short on Iberian companies
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• Spain says has not, will not make EU aid request
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• EU 440 bn euro safety net no debt crisis panacea: S&P;
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• Parliament twists Ashton's arm over EEAS
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• EU trio canvasses support for fresh curbs on Tehran
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• Parliament set to derail EU-US anti-terror talks
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• Jersey To Undergo EU Tax Review
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• EU's financial management ''still weak''
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• Europe doesn't need new institutions, says Van Rompuy
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• EU membership is priority for Turkey, chief EU negotiator
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• EU battle practice update: pirates targeted by EU naval mission ‘offensive’ off Somalia
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• EU to ease approval process for biotech crops 11 Jun 2010
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• Trichet says market jitters forced ECB's U-turn on bonds
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• EU Sees End-2012 Deadline for Financial Overhaul, Draft Says
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• EU-US Data Deal: data protection in Europol's safe hands
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• EU will exceed trillion-dollar bailout: Van Rompuy
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• Germany accused of trying to lure Nato away from Brussels
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• Portugal’s 10-year debt costs rise
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• Greece to tap second part of €110bn bailout in September
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• Poland warns against eurozone 'elite'
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• More debt with new money if rescue package fails, Van Rompuy Says
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• Liberals win largest number of seats in Dutch poll
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• Italian GDP Grew Less Than Originally Reported in First Quarter
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• EU to fall 23 billion dollars short on aid this year, NGOs say
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• Merkel Seeks Alternative Opel Aid After Rejecting GM's Request
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• More Political Climate Science
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• Gates Says EU Pushed Turkey Away
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• UK coalition backs EU insurance body
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• Merkel seeks EU action on short-selling
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• EU Queries Why Bulgaria Now Predicts Budget Deficit
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• IMF and EU May Reject Hungary Tax-Cut Plan, Commerzbank Says
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• Obstacles in Libya, EU talks
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• EU to extend anti-piracy operation for one year
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• Colombia: EU reimburses banana tariff payment
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• UK monitors suspected radicals as part of European surveillance project
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• Non-EU immigrants face English language tests
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• Markets fall despite eurozone rescue plan
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• The trillion-dollar failure
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• Fake designer goods become more of a trap than tourists bargained for
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• Eurostat to get extended auditing powers
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• UK resists 'vetting' of budget
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• Europeans protest against wave of austerity
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• Flemish party seeks to reassure EU
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• EU court rejects cell phone cap challenge
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• Dutch poised to elect rightwing liberals as economic fears dominate
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• MEPs back web search history plan
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• EU 'to vet British Budget before Parliament'
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• EU agrees controversial peer review of national budgets
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• EU mulls extending bank levy to other financial firms
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• Berlin reveals drastic €80bn cuts
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• On migrants, Balls 'is to right of Enoch Powell': Tories condemn would-be Labour leader
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• EU diplomatic service may be ready in December
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• Belgian judge seeks EU-wide ban on cigarette sales
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• IMF urges euro zone to take action now to tackle crisis
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• Euro finance ministers set to finalise eurozone aid
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• Anything to save the euro
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• EU to give $1 bn in aid to Vietnam
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• Euro starts week with another 4-year low, trades as low as $1.1878
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• FSA stress-testing UK companies' exposure to Europe as euro fears escalate
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• Merkel’s Cabinet Backs ‘Decisive’ Cuts as U.S. Urges Spending
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• Europe and US clash over timing of austerity measures
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• Tough talks ahead for financial taskforce
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• Hungary: 'Greece comparison exaggerated'
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• Slovenia Backs Croatia Treaty to Ease EU Expansion
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• Frankfurt’s shroud of secrecy should be shed
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• 'Don't give up on Europe' says report
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• EU states competing over Israel policy
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• Germany and Russia call for new EU security committee
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• Trichet calls for global debt cutting
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• Bilderberg 2010: Between the sword and the wall
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• Balls 'warned Brown on immigration'
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• German businesses could steer the country out of the eurozone
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• WHO created ‘distortion of priorities’ over swine flu scare
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• Deflation Comes to Europe
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• Legendary Bilderberg group meets in Spain
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• EU ministers set to back radical changes to Eurozone budget rules
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• Greater budget sanctions not for the UK, says Hague
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• If the European climate turns nasty, the ECB could suffer from exposure
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• What are the Bilderberg Group really doing in Spain?
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• Britain faces fine for air quality after final warning from EU
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• France told to enact money laundering law
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• Member states taken to court for breaking internal market rules
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• Britain and Europe: No laughing matter
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• EU court backs right to restrict online gambling
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• The pain in Spain
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• EU law: Commission acts to ensure that European legislation is fully and properly implemented
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• EU wants credit rating agencies regulated
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• Policy-makers grapple with EU's controversial workers law
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• EU ministers defiant on farm budget cuts
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• Socialist MEP calls for EU electoral quotas for ethnic minorities
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• Parliaments debate closer budgetary coordination
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• Iran to dump 45 bln euros for gold bullion and dollars
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• Brussels wants IL&P; viability plan
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• Iranian minister’s Parliament visit leaves bitter after-taste
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• Secret society investigation revealed to European parliament
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• Belgium promises 'rupture' during EU presidency
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• Brussels downgraded as EU prepares credit rating move
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• C02 spice added to debt crisis: EU plans green taxes to cut debt
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• Van Rompuy takes centre stage at EU-Russia summit
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• Russia and EU hail modernisation deal
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• Bundesbank Attacks ECB Bond-Buying Plan
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• Eurozone banks facing second wave of loan losses
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• Trichet: 'We are a monetary federation. Now We need a budgetary federation'
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• ECB warns of second wave of bank write-downs
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• EU looking to strengthen anti-smoking rules
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• Tories deny return to centre-right EU party
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• Eurozone: State of the union
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21 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: Brexiters advocate friendship and free trade with the rest of Europe
(International Trade committee)
21 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: You don't need a trade agreement in order to trade
(International Trade committee)
21 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: IMCO committee rejects Commission proposal for internal market Directive on goods and services
(IMCO committee)
21 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: EU-banned cultural goods imported by asylum seekers
(IMCO-INTA joint committee meeting)
20 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Across the EU people want to keep trading with Britain after Brexit
(AGRI committee)
20 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Fiddled Brazilian lab tests underline the benefits of home produced meat
(AGRI committee)
20 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Animal welfare: put your house in order first
(AGRI committee)
15 MAR 2018:
Nathan Gill: Fair trade for Africa, not aid
14 MAR 2018:
Patrick O'Flynn: Multinational corporations have undermined the standing of free-enterprise economics
14 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: EU corporate tax harmonisation will push more businesses out of Europe
(Bluecard Question to Socialist MEP Bayet)
14 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: A Wet Blanket of Endless Taxation
14 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: Slushing taxpayers money into the EU distribution system
(Bluecard Question to EPP MEP Stetina)
14 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: Tariff wars is what you get with a protectionist EU
13 MAR 2018:
James Carver: EU must not impose its trade neocolonialism on Cuba as it emerges into free world
13 MAR 2018:
Raymond Finch: All EU foreign policy has done is destabilise the Middle East
13 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: EU commission to define 'family farm' towards future of food and farming
(AGRI committee, 12.03.2018)
13 MAR 2018:
Patrick O'Flynn: Time for the EU to come to a sensible deal - it can't afford otherwise
13 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: Sooner or later you will run out of other people's money
13 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: European project needs to reflect its dwindling budget (Bluecard Question to Socialist MEP Jens Geier)
13 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth and David Coburn: The 'Master of the Politically Correct' goes over the top
13 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: Will the European Parliament vote in favour of a Brexit deal?
(Bluecard Question to EPP MEP Hokmark)
13 MAR 2018:
Name-calling SNP MEP smitten by UKIP MEP William Dartmouth
13 MAR 2018:
Gerard Batten: UKIP's position is No Surrender!
13 MAR 2018:
Nigel Farage: Stand strong against the unelected EU bullies, Mrs May
12 MAR 2018:
Jill Seymour: An excellent opportunity to get rid of the Driver CPC
12 MAR 2018:
Margot Parker: EU politics cannot be allowed to interfere with well-being of women
12 MAR 2018:
Nigel Farage: Fast-track appointment of Juncker henchman a perfect stitch-up
01 MAR 2018:
James Carver: Control of oil-rich territories is what's mostly financing jihadists
01 MAR 2018:
David Coburn: All in preparation for a pan-European income tax
(Buecard Question to EPP MEP Stefanec)
01 MAR 2018:
David Coburn: Maximising taxation to pay for fat cat salaries of EU bureaucrats
28 FEB 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Sugar beet seed dressing cannot affect bees - why ban it?
28 FEB 2018:
David Coburn: It's not EU 'neo-colonialism' but 'global economic order', says Socialist MEP (Bluecard Question to Dutch MEP Paul Tang)
28 FEB 2018:
David Coburn: 'Tax havens' list: EU just as keen to black-list Britain after Brexit
28 FEB 2018:
Nigel Farage: EU grants Poland its modern-day Brezhnev doctrine of limited sovereignty
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