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Plenary Session - European Parliament in Strasbourg from 15 to 18 January 2018 - S&D priorities on the agenda

S&D priorities on the plenary agenda.

 

Wed, 17: Debate with the Taoiseach of Ireland, Leo Varadkar, on the future of Europe

Pittella: Trump has forgotten again to engage his brain before talking

Brussels, 12 January 2018

Contribute to the new Strategic Research Agenda of ERTRAC!

The Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) is the key document of ERTRAC to prepare the next European Research Framework Programme (FP9).
 
The draft version is now open for public consultation, up to end of January: send your comments before 31/01 to info@ertrac.org

Iran: A Vision for a Democratic Solution

Press Release Member of the European Parliament Martina Michels (GUE/NGL)

Brussels, 11/01/2018

 

Greater levels of priority must be given to the Outsourcing Sector

Pictured: Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, The Honourable Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson.
 
 
 

Bridgetown, BARBADOS, 10th January 2017: Given the existing contribution of the outsourcing sector to job creation in the Caribbean region, coupled with its potential for expansion, calls are being made for greater levels of priority to be given to the outsourcing sector.

New studies reveal how Big Pharma plays the system to secure lucrative funding deals in Central Europe

IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday 11 January 2018

New version of the Harmonised Gas Role Model Specification document available

For immediate release: 

Françoise Maon, Communications Officer

Tel: +32 2 761 16 33 
Email: easee-gas@kellencompany.com

 

Parliament backs new rules to tackle financing of terrorism and organised crime

The European Parliament’s civil liberties, justice and home affairs committee today backed new rules that will make it easier to freeze and confiscate money or assets generated by criminal activity. The new measures will make it significantly simpler for national authorities to freeze assets used in organised crime in different EU member states. Negotiations will now begin with the European Council and Commission to finalise the new law.

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