
Your search for "Police" produced 29 items.
| 1. Common sense will accept EU road-safety law | July 7, 2011 |
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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 |
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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... |
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| 4. EU to tackle cyber-crime | February 25, 2010 |
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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 |
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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... |
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| 7. A eurosceptic's wisdom? | June 26, 2008 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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... | |