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1. Common sense will accept EU road-safety law July 7, 2011

In law enforcement, the EU is still tentatively feeling its way In some areas of public policy, European citizens are very ready to recognise that the European Union should...

2. Post office heist prompts Buzek to promise tighter security February 10, 2011

Parliament president outlines stricter checks for all members, assistants, officials and visitors. An armed robbery of the post office in the European Parliament in Brussels...

3. Belgium revives plan for cross-border prosecutions July 15, 2010

Plan could make it easier to bring cross-border traffic offenders to justice. A plan to make it easier to prosecute drivers who break the rules of the road outside their...

Belgium revives plan for cross-border prosecutions

4. EU to tackle cyber-crime February 25, 2010

Ministers approve internal security strategy that identifies six core threats. The European Union's home affairs ministers today adopted a new internal security strategy...

5. Report calls for ban on ethnic profiling May 26, 2009

Ethnic or religious profiling has increased sharply since 2001 but has failed to lead to any conviction for terrorism. The EU should outlaw the police practice of stopping...

6. Parliament robber made off with €60,000 February 13, 2009

Police continue hunt for ING thief The robber who held staff at gunpoint in a branch of ING bank inside the European Parliament building in Brussels escaped with...

Parliament robber made off with €60,000

7. A eurosceptic's wisdom? June 26, 2008

An anti-EU ex-policeman suspected of the classic EU crime. A case of being Wise after the event, perhaps? On 20 June, police in England arrested a man on suspicion of...

8. Ministers strike deal to share data between law enforcement agencies September 20, 2007

EU justice ministers have after years of deliberations agreed that a law to protect data held by police and judicial bodies should apply only to information exchanged between...

9. Four 'red flags' left to be lowered May 18, 2006

The European Commission identified four areas of serious concern regarding Romania's accession, which require urgent action. These are:

10. The Sheriff January 19, 2006

It's hard to see that there could ever be a good time to take over a police mission in the Balkans but right now comes fairly close to it for Brigadier General Vincenzo...

11. Europe's handicap: lack of cross-border policing October 13, 2005

Even after the fatal terrorist attacks in Madrid and London, the EU is still without an effective cross-border policing body of the sort that applies in the US. "Criminals...

12. Portrait of EU Bosnia mission lacks balance September 29, 2005

I am writing in response to the article entitled 'EU's Bosnia police mission is 'laughing stock'' by James Lyon, European Voice, 15-21 September. I am disappointed at the...

13. EU's Bosnia police mission is 'laughing stock' September 15, 2005

It is vital that the European Union develops a common European Security and Defence Policy to deal with security threats both on its borders and, as is increasingly common,...

14. Lack of police co-operation across the EU February 10, 2005

Europol has complained of a lack of systematic co-operation between the police forces of EU countries. The criticism was raised by a representative of the European Police...

15. Statewatch attacks deportation proposals September 11, 2003

CONTROVERSIAL Italian proposals for tackling illegal immigration have been condemned by a leading civil rights group. The plans would allow the authorities to terminate the...

16. Crime levels ‘unacceptable' February 6, 2003

CRIME in and around EU institutions in Brussels has reached “totally unacceptable” levels, say MEPs. They warn that unless the Belgian authorities take urgent action to...

17. Police facing 'severe' obstacles to fighting crime June 13, 2002

POLICE forces throughout the European Union face "severe" obstacles in their fight against organised crime, Interpol officials told a conference in Tallinn, Estonia...

18. Police academy gets temporary Danish home February 28, 2002

DENMARK was due to be confirmed as the temporary home of the new European police college today (28 February). It will train officers in the undercover crime-fighting and...

19. Bid to make Interpol No 1 global police force November 1, 2001

INTERPOL'S new deputy boss has called for the organisation to move centre stage in the fight against international terrorism. Former Belgian police chief Willy Deridder...

20. New warning about a multi-speed Europe October 26, 2000

A multi-speed Europe is causing concern at the local constabulary which looks after the European Parliament quarter in Brussels. Apparently, the limousines whisking MEPs and...

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