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(September 2010)
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• EU's Rehn:New Stability Pact Rules To Take Account Of Private Debt
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• ECB hawks spook debt markets
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• ECB's September Banking Sector Stability Report Opens Fresh Wounds, Sends Euro Lower
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• EU unveils new budget discipline rules
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• Cost of Ireland's bank bail-out to hit €40 bn
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• Anti-austerity protests hit dozens of EU cities
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• UKIP MEP calls for European Police College to be axed
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• Unloved 'eurocrats' look on at Brussels protest
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• France handed ultimatum in Roma row
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• Moody's downgrades Spain's debt
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• EU taxpayers 'could end up funding' Taliban
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• Turkey offers referendum gamble to Europe
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• US backs Ashton mission to save Middle East talks
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• New Labour isn't dead. It's called 'the Coalition'
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• Distrust In US Media Hits Record High, As CNBC Viewership Drops To Multi-Year Low
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• Capital controls eyed as global currency wars escalate
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• Ireland and Portugal debt crises start to ease after leaders pledge to take action
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• EU aims for budget that 'national politicians can defend'
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• Paris attempts last-ditch power grab on hedge funds
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• Dutch parties agree to form coalition government
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• Brussels set for day of protest
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• Iceland's president admits public split over EU membership
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• Iceland's former PM to face charges over banking crisis
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• Germany ends World War One reparations after 92 years with £59m final payment
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• Cancel all your European travel and vacation plans – carbon trading extortion is here
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• Drivers, direction and degree of the EURUSD
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• US should be able to shut Internet, former CIA chief says
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• New EU Rules Target Countries with Export Surpluses
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• An open door to benefit tourists: EU warns Britain it can't stop thousands more migrants claiming welfare handouts
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• ECB declines to say if it considered triggering rescue plan for Ireland
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• Revealed: Wind farm power twice as costly as gas or coal
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• EU urged to adopt foreign driver prosecution system
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• OECD calls for more austerity in Portugal
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• Global Cooling and the New World Order
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• EU and Germany push for penalties for deficit offenders
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• ECB considered rescue aid for Ireland, says German paper
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• MEPs demand explanation on US plan to monitor all money transfers
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• Flemish-speaking Belgian minister wants English to be Europe's 'common language'
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• Czech PM: Visegrad Group 'not a Masonic Lodge'
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• Brazil Confirms What Everyone Knows: "A Currency War Has Broken Out"
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• Shut Down the Fed (Part II)
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• 'Euro is nonsense, Greek bailout illegal' - Prof. Henkel (video)
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• Experts gather to discuss euro’s fate (video)
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• Farage calls for euro-critical movement in Germany
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• Gold is the final refuge against universal currency debasement
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• EU enters crucial week for budget rules
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• Farm ministers to discuss proposals to end GMO impasse
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• France wants Europe to boost defence cooperation
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• Iceland criticised for raising mackerel quota
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• National amnesia: Survey uncovers Romanians' nostalgia for Communism
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• Why do the police provide the muscle for forced adoptions? (Christopher Booker)
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• The Thanet wind farm will milk us of billions
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• EU set up secret group to save the euro — for richer or poorer
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• Europe strikes out in austerity drive Roddy Thomson
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• EU worried about viability of three German banks: report
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• Sweden joins Europe-wide backlash against immigration
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• It Is Official: The US Is a Police State
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• EU faces crunch week in budget discipline talks
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• Ireland faces double dip, mulls restructuring of junior bank debt
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• Surprise Irish contraction adds to woes
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• EU to Propose Scoreboard to Monitor Imbalances, Rehn Says
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• European Commission defends payout to former chiefs
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• US travel fee draws new dividing line with EU
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• EU condemns Ahmadinejad's 'outrageous' 9-11 stance
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• Reinfeldt's Alliance falls just short of majority
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• French protesters take to the streets for a second time in a month
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• Turkey far ahead of EU in creating employment, Ali Babacan says
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• EU must embrace up-and-coming Turkey, German FM says
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• New EU finance watchdogs to bare their teeth in January
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• Eurozone growth slides to seven-month low
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• Group of 17 ex-EU-commissioners on double pay
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• Van Rompuy's summitry fails to convince
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• Romania wants France to stop Roma expulsions
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• French strike highlights EU's pension debacle
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• European Parliament backs controversial anti-piracy report
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• Ministers to discuss future of EU defence policy
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• Europe's 'green revolution' off to patchy start
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• Putin: Treaty on arctic reserves unnecessary
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• The “Big Wind” Swindle
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• Global Tax Scam Shifts From Climate Change To Poverty
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• Euro Survival 'Silly' Question: Ex-ECB Board Member
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• Europe seals deal on financial supervision
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• Tories welcome EU financial supervision plan
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• Van Rompuy defends economic taskforce against critics
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• Europe grapples with 2020 employment target
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• EU citizens no longer see benefits of internal market, Barnier says
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• Strange death of Cameron's Euroscepticism
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• Debt fear eases as €1.5bn in bonds are sold off
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• EU battle group use for natural disasters urged
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• MEPs hit out at media's exclusion from committee meeting
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• EU pension shortfall of €2 trillion - Aviva
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• Belgian presidency in push for EU prosecutor's office
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• Barroso: EC Backs Turkey's EU Accession, Member States Don't
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• Reding says French reaction on Roma linked to sexism
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• Court rejects journalists’ calls for full EU transparency
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• Parliament set to back EU financial watchdogs
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• Member states scrap over EU farm aid reform
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• UBS Says EU Carbon Price May Double by 2014, Triple by 2017
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• Huhne says yes to £22bn green tax
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• EU to dangle IMF votes for Chinese currency restraint
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• Brussels wants to increase EU’s own budget
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• Councils in east Wales fight to retain EU cash
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• EU offers 1.3 billion dollars for Millennium Goals
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• EU sued for lack of transparency
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• Baroness Ashton demands more cash for EU diplomats as national governments face cuts
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• MEPs to call six ambassadors for hearings
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• MEPs delay vote on diplomatic service
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• French strike to see MEPs leave Strasbourg a day early
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• The IMF itself has become the problem as Europe's woes return
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• Kroes's high-speed Internet plan faces obstacles
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• EU’s Rehn Says Euro-Adoption Entails Major Economic Challenges
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• Greek Minister Begins European Roadshow With IMF-EU Wednesday
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• France raises Paris terror alert over tip-off on al-Qaeda Inc.
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• Spain, Ireland Bonds Rally After Debt Sales; Euro, Stocks Gain
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• European Rescue Facility Gets Moody's Lowest Pre-Bankruptcy Rating Of AAA As Europe Prepares For Next Round Of Bailouts
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• Draft EU maternity laws branded as 'madness'
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• Analysis: Germany's Weber tipped for ECB job despite dissent
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• Farm reform: Following the money trail
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• Why Belgium is the ideal holder of the EU presidency
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• EU to extend aid for Greece, reports say
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• Sweden wakes up to a far-right hangover
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• Globalists Plan to Dismantle Middle Class With UN Tax
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• EU puts pensions on the road to nowhere
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• Fear and loathing in Paris and Brussels
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• Hungary far too leveraged to call its own tune
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• It's a swine mess: Government set to force OAPs to have pig vaccine with flu jab
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• Police chief issues call to decriminalise cannabis and redirect resources
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• The powerful coalition that wants to engineer the world's climate
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• Ireland's finance minister quashes IMF bail-out story
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• EU Envoy: US Maneuver On IMF Governance Reform Could Backfire
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• Lord Levene goes shopping for banks and Lloyds is top of his list
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• France puts European Union on defensive on Roma situation
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• EU legislation puts herbal medicine under threat
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• Europe claims WTO ruling in Boeing case as victory
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• 'Italy not after US in Iran's N-case'
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• Swedes Start Voting as Reinfeldt's Coalition Is Poised to Win Second Term
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• Visegrad countries step up co-operation on EU funding
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• Senior lobbyists profit from expanding EU
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• Europe's accelerators to go dark in 2012
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• Lord Monckton: Antics of The Global Warming Extremists - Alex Jones TV
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• Roma Row Dominates EU Summit
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• Sarkozy unleashes 'violent' tirade against Barroso at summit
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• Commission lifts veil on future euro stability plans
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• EU Resistance Mounts to German Bid for Tougher Sanctions on Euro Offenders
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• Greece is on target, premier assures Brussels as EU leaders discuss economic governance
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• Hungarian PM says EU's deficit calculation discriminative
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• Lobbyists' high salaries show EU is gaining clout
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• EU plans for maternity leave extension would cost taxpayers billions
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• 'Ramshackle' EU efforts at UN annoyed allies
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• Ashton designates six new 'strategic partners'
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• Britain needs to pull out of the EU say 47% of voters
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• Euro 'bad for the economy,' say French, Germans, Spaniards
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• Debate on sanctions deadlocked over treaty issue
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• Germany and EU mull IMF board deal - German official
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• Ashton announces first tranche of appointees to new service
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• Roma dispute threatens to engulf EU summit
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• Commissioner Reding divides the EU with attack on France
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• European stocks fall after Japan, EU moves on markets
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• Study Finds Growing EU Skepticism of Afghanistan War
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• Turks believe focus should be on Middle East and away from Europe
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• The Slow And Methodical March Towards A Double Dip
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• Van Rompuy accused of power grab over EU foreign policy
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• EU bid for more rights at UN suffers surprise defeat
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• IMF chief calls for centralised fiscal control of euro zone
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• EU stuck in debate over economic 'indicators'
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• Brussels launches clampdown on derivatives
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• European Court of Justice ruling an unjustified blow to in-house lawyers
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• More political charades: Paris tells Brussels: 'You do not speak to us like this'
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• France Prefers Political Sanctions For EU Rule-Breakers -Official
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• Gold and Silver Explode as Banksters Abandon Market Manipulation
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• WTO to rule on EU complaint against Boeing aid
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• Commission plans climate targets for 2030, 2050
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• CO2 reductions slip down EU priority list
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• MEPs wary of Barroso's 'project bond' proposal
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• Van Rompuy economic governance task-force fizzling out
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• Eurozone industrial production flat in July: EU
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• EU may take legal action against France over Roma
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• YouGov poll shows majority want 'Out'
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• EU nearly doubles eurozone growth forecast
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• IMF fears 'social explosion' from world jobs crisis
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• MEPs to set up anti-intergovernmentalism group
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• Verhofstadt: 'Commission should lead on economic governance'
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• Competition heating up for EU intelligence chief job
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• MEPs incensed over leaked Roma memo
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• EU agency demands harmonisation of asylum procedures
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• Serbia's EU candidacy next month
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• Police warn of impact of European justice powers
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• Special investigation: How Blair rescued Palestine deal worth $200m to his £2m-a-year paymasters
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• Referendum lock a whitewash
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• EU ignores pension statistics protest
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• Junior doctors and the Britons dying because we won’t stand up to the EU
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• Nato urged to allow partition of Afghanistan
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• EU, ECB inspectors due in Athens ahead of loan
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• Theo Waigel: Greek crisis exposed EU weaknesses
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• Euro crisis a huge success for EU 'financial reform'
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• ECB outraged by Slovak refusal to aid Greece-sources
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• As European nations retrench, the EU itself seeks a raise
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• Fresh capital rules will require banks to hold billions more in reserve
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• Former Iceland PM faces trial over bank collapse
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• Jury out on EU's high-speed Internet plan
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• An ill wind blows for Denmark's green energy revolution
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• The backlash begins against the world landgrab
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• Turkey referendum strengthens ruling party
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• EU to end visa regime for Bosnia in November
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• EU current account deficit rises in 2Q
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• IMF to lend Greece further 2.57 billion euro
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• Protests in Greece ahead of PM's economy speech
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• Economic Fault Lines Deepen in Europe
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• Euro Retreats Against Most Peers as Region's Sovereign Debt Woes Resurface
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• EU summer crises not resolved yet
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• How Britain attracts more migrants than France and Germany
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• Ashton: EU ready to host Serbia-Kosovo talks in Brussels
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• EU ministers discuss relationship with Turkey
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• Turkey's growing clout prompts debate on ties with the EU
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• Turks Head to Polls Sunday in Key Referendum
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• EU to lift the rock on abusive high finance
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• Coalition to oppose EU tax-base reforms
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• Bloom calls for global warming inquiry
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• EU markets chief Barnier warns the City casino days are over
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• Deutsche Bank in £7bn rights issue as capital rules tightened
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• Why do Malta and Latvia have more say on the City than the UK?
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• Trichet's "Quantum Leap" About To Create Tremors In Europe
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• Sarkozy, EPP lose Parliament vote on Roma
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• Britain doles out most passports in EU with a quarter of all applications by foreign nationals
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• EU questions elements of Government rescue plan for Anglo
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• Polish Public Largely Against Joining Euro Zone
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• Finland - EU Foreign Affairs Council to discuss the Union’s investment policy
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• Austrian gambling rules breach EU law, top court rules
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• Ashton nominations, Israel to come up at EU ministers' meeting
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• Greece calls on Turkey to pull out of Cyprus
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• EU floats method for handing out free CO2 permits
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• Belgian jail tells barrister 'babes' to remove their bras
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• Barroso's 'eurobond' proposal dismissed by MEPs
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• Mixed reaction to call for UK vote on EU membership
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• How many presidents does it take to run Europe?
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• European Parliament voices concern over state of EU media
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• EU threatens to target our key tax break for foreign firms
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• Czechs agree with reform of financial supervision in EU after UK withdraws objections
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• Ireland, Portugal Probably Won't Tap EU Fund, German Coalition's Dautzenberg Says
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• Greece’s Hidden Debt, Goldman, Anglo Irish, AvtoVAZ: Compliance
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• ECB: More Debt Action May Be Needed
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• German Wages Grow at Slowest Rate in EU Since 2000, Sueddeutsche Reports
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• European Parliament split in two over Roma expulsions
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• Serbia and EU reach breakthrough on Kosovo resolution
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• EU court strikes down Germany's gambling monopoly
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• EU parliament welcomes suspension of Iran stoning sentence
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• Europe president uses 'state of union' speech to ask for more money
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• Eurozone back under pressure amid concern over EU banks
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• Ministers reject EU bank rescue plan
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• Czech Republic insists on its rejecting stance towards bank tax in EU
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• EU approves extended bank guarantee
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• Austerity vs more debt - Stiglitz sides with credit suppliers
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• Germany won't back euro rescue fund for ever: Merkel
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• EU wants Hungary to withdraw central bankers' pay cap
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• Parliament wants media to 'better communicate' EU
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• Barroso aims to fill four million vacant EU jobs
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• European Union to grant 90 million euro to crisis-hit Moldova
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• France not off the hook on Roma, Brussels says
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• Turks largest foreign group in EU in 2009 — official
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• Get ready for the abolition of Belgium, warns top MP as talks between feuding French and Flemish parties break down
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• Osborne to back EU banking controls
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• Barnier seeks co-ordination of bank levies
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• EU cash grab for our £2.5bn
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• London hits back at Brussels, as budget wars get under way
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• Commissioner: Farm aid should be a third of EU budget
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• EU has survived economic crisis, Barroso says in first State of Union address
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• MEPs welcome decision to shelve 'fines' proposal
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• EU Seeks Stronger Euro-Area Management Amid Fresh German Doubts
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• Greek PM seeks consensus on austerity measures
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• Ireland insists not on same road as Greece despite ballooning bank debt
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• EU calls 'barbaric' plans to stone Iranian woman
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• UK rebate 'no longer justified,' Brussels says
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• EU: Please Come To Our State Of The Union Speech
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• Brussels plans 'treasury' for EU
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• EU economic task force reconvenes as disquiet returns to markets
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• 'Mission creep' fears surround EU watchdogs
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• EU plans stock market for small firms
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• Belgian coalition talks collapse
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• Monitoring elections boosts EU's world image, says top official
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• No defence left against double-dip recession, says Nouriel Roubini
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• EU accused of trying to 'control' journalists
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• Italy backs EU proposal to coordinate member budgets
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• Italy’s steel imports from non-EU countries up 41 percent in H1
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• EU gives Zambia €70m for roads
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• EU austerity policies risk civil war in Greece, warns top German economist Dr Sinn
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• Trichet Urges EU Nations to Find Unified Position on IMF Board
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• Trichet Says a Greek Exit From the Euro Would Be `Worst Possible Option'
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• Taxpayers' money spent to boost Barroso's profile as Commission president
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• EU trade chief seeks to defuse row over "anti-Semitic" remarks
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• EU's Barnier sees hedge, equity rules in few weeks
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• EU Decision On Anglo Irish Bank Seen In Coming Weeks -Almunia
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• Polish Central Banker Belka Says Inflation Shouldn't Exceed Target By Much
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• Italian Cities Plan to Shut Roma Camps
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• Belgium and the Netherlands in political limbo after coalition talks fail
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• Hungary can forego IMF with tight budget - central banker
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• European Investment Bank Loans To Drop 18% On Year - President
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• G20 Members Agree Economic Recovery to Continue
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• Higher Carbon Price Needed to Drive Innovations, EU Connie Hedegaard Says
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• EU donates $23m to Waterhouse school
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• US told EU to hide ACTA from public
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• ECB to create 'super regulators' for banks
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• Deal reached on pan-European financial supervisors
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• Trichet: Too early to 'declare victory' over crisis
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• EU Commission president to give 'state of the union' address
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• Belgium releases new AIFM compromise proposal
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• Irish objections force EU to drop Israel data plan
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• EU questions legality of France's Roma expulsions
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• Barnier finalising draft 'EU Single Market Act'
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• International Monetary Fund Warns G7 on Debt
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• IMF ponders the improbable: Will US default?
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• EU approves crisis aid for 19 poor countries
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• Bundesbank official to be sacked after controversial Jewish and Muslim comments
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• Court backs Deutsche Post in state aid case
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• Croatia prepares for referendum on EU membership
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• Shellshocked Irish weigh bank bailouts, bankruptcy
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• ECB set to extend support for banks
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• IMF: Greece, Ireland unlikely to default
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• Hints Of Change In The World Monetary System
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• Germany's Merkel: Want EU Treaty Change To Remain An Option
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• Monsanto Uprooted: Germany Bans Cultivation of GM Corn
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• EU parliament to arm-twist Ashton on appointments
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• 'You got the Belgians running Europe?' Bush had asked Blair
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• Delusions of grandeur and of unity (Barroso's 'State of the Union' address)
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• Yemenis accused of terrorism 'dry run' released for lack of evidence
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• EU helps Fiji fight global warming
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• Colonel Gaddafi's £4BN Migrant demand
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• Weber Stumbles on Way to Head ECB
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• Europe targets commodities derivatives trade
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• Barroso blames capitals for plunge in EU popularity
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• UK immigration cap is 'stupid', says David Miliband
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• Polish leader urges EU to keep generous aid funds
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• French ministers lash out at 'grotesque' criticisms of Roma policy
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• EU Carbon Permits Head for Biggest Monthly Gain Since April on UN Offsets
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• Europeans Aim for `Swift Reaction' on UN CO2 Offsets, EU's Hedegaard Says
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• EU to discuss Gaddafi's €5 billion demand at Africa summit, Italy says
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VIDEO SECTION
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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