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1. Commission considers new animal welfare rules January 19, 2012

Initiative may not win full support from animal rights groups. The European Commission is weighing up whether to propose dedicated EU legislation on animal welfare, according...

2. Dismay over Poland's death-penalty day veto September 27, 2007

Ministers and diplomats shook their heads in disbelief last week after a symbolic move to establish a European day against the death penalty was stopped abruptly in its...

3. Anti-abortion exhibition ignites row November 17, 2005

A row broke out in the European Parliament this week over an anti-abortion exhibition organised by the Polish League of Families MEP Maciej Giertych. Other MEPs objected to...

4. Anti-abortionists condemn Union ‘Big Brother' tactics May 15, 2003

THE European Commission has acknowledged it is to keep a closer eye on claims made by anti-abortion campaigners about its activities, but denied that it is resorting to...

5. Catholic countries ‘will threaten ethical decisions' March 12, 2003

EU DECISION-making on health and ethical issues will be under threat when strongly Catholic countries such as Poland and Malta join the Union next year, a women's campaign...

6. Reding seeks changes to doping rules October 28, 1999

SPORTS Commissioner Viviane Reding is set to issue a final set of demands to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on the rules which should govern a planned new body to...

7. Commission ready to join new doping forum July 29, 1999

EUROPEAN Commission officials say they are close to a deal which would seal the EU's involvement in a new watchdog to police doping in sport. The institution is on the verge...

8. Bonn bids to crack down on doping in EU sports January 21, 1999

GERMANY has unveiled plans for new EU-wide rules to crack down on the use of performance-enhancing drugs amid growing concern that the problem is tarnishing the image of...

9. Woman who serves as the voice of EU conscience November 26, 1998

FOR the past seven years, Noelle Lenoir has been helping the European Commission to shape its policy on making babies - figuratively speaking. Since 1991, she has been a...

10. Call to give ethics group wider remit December 11, 1997

EUROPEAN Commission President Jacques Santer is calling for the remit of the group which advises his institution on bioethics to be extended to include new technologies. As...

11. Experts chart EU's course through the moral maze July 10, 1997

PUT any question to Noëlle Lenoir and you will trigger an enthusiastic torrentof words, conveying a precise philosophical point and spoken with absolute conviction. An...

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