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1. Movers & Shakers February 8, 2012

Hélène Clark has been named director for resources and communication in the European Commission's employment, social affairs and inclusion department. Clark...

2. Firms support MEPs on moving workers to the EU February 8, 2012

Discussions to start on intra-corporate transfers and MEPs want rules to be ‘family-friendly'. Rules to make it easier for companies to transfer thousands of non-European...

3. Business demands greater share of public services February 2, 2012

Report says that gains made by the Single Market Act – will not claw back all the losses caused by the crisis. National industry ministers and European Union policy-makers...

Business demands greater share of public services

4. Almunia plans to modernise EU state-aid rules February 2, 2012

State-aid rules should become more ‘efficient' under plan. Joaquín Almunia, the European commissioner for competition, will today announce proposals to modernise the...

Almunia plans to modernise EU state-aid rules

5. MEPs push EU closer towards collective redress system February 2, 2012

System would enable groups of consumers to bring compensation claims against companies. An EU-wide system to enable groups of consumers to bring compensation claims against...

6. Delusion and denial in Greece and Germany February 2, 2012

Why both countries seem to be loosing their grip reality. It is becoming hard to tell whether it is Germany or Greece that has the looser grip on reality. The revelation at...

7. A constitutional moment for Europe January 26, 2012

The European Commission's objections are not the only pressure on Hungary's lawmakers. The outcry over the barrage of laws that Hungary passed before Christmas has focused on...

8. Lewandowski calls for spending cuts January 23, 2012

European commissioner says more savings are needed in administrative spending plans for 2013. Janusz Lewandowski, the European commissioner for financial programming and...

Lewandowski calls for spending cuts

9. Preparing the EU for the next disaster January 19, 2012

The EU has laid the ground for a better crisis-response system. It now needs political follow-through. How many systems does the EU have in place that would be activated in a...

10. Swoboda elected leader of S&D MEPs January 17, 2012

Austrian MEP to succeed Martin Schulz as group leader. Hannes Swoboda, an Austrian MEP, has been elected leader of the Socialists and Democrats group in the European...

Swoboda elected leader of S&D MEPs

11. EEAS needs support and co-ordination January 12, 2012

The difficulties faced by the EU's diplomatic service in its first year are symptoms of bigger problems. You wrote that Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign policy chief, is...

12. Avanti, (some of) Europe! January 12, 2012

Jean-Claude Piris, the former head of the Council of Ministers' legal service, has ideas for Europe that will divide many, intrigue everyone and provoke debate. Those of us...

Avanti, (some of) Europe!

13. Danish green ambitions suffer a setback January 12, 2012

Wind-turbine firm announces massive jobs losses, but Danish prime minister says she still believes the EU should invest in green growth. The Danish government's ambitions to...

Danish green ambitions suffer a setback

14. No money, no status January 5, 2012

Hard times for the Service for Foreign Policy Instruments. Pity the European Commission's Service for Foreign Policy Instruments, which has money, but no status.  It is...

15. Ashton on defensive over EU's diplomatic service January 5, 2012

EU's foreign policy chief responds to criticism from foreign ministers of 12 member states. Catherine Ashton, the European Union's foreign policy chief, has been forced to...

16. A year on, and still failing January 5, 2012

The European External Action Service has had a difficult first 12 months, and hopes have faded that Catherine Ashton will settle into her role as EU foreign policy chief. The...

17. Denmark takes chair of Council of Ministers January 1, 2012

Economic recovery is main priority of new presidency Denmark takes over the presidency of the European Union's Council of Ministers on 1 January with the declared intention...

18. EU summit exposes disturbing transatlantic disconnect December 15, 2011

The EU and the US need a deeper and broader dialogue to improve economic management on both sides of the Atlantic. The 8-9 December summit of EU leaders exposed a portentous...

19. The long, hard road to a budget deal December 15, 2011

France's elections and Europe's financial constraints will hamper Denmark's efforts to provide budget talks with fresh impetus. Denmark has set itself the ambitious and...

20. Cameron's stance leaves UK isolated December 15, 2011

Repercussions are likely to extend beyond the immediate eurozone crisis. The United Kingdom's refusal to participate with the other member states of the European Union in...

Cameron's stance leaves UK isolated

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