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1. 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!

2. Pointing the finger in the wrong direction January 12, 2012

Van Rompuy should not be blamed for the failings of the last EU summit. I was surprised to read the editorial in your 21 December-4 January edition (“The EU was poorly led...

3. Latest draft of treaty gives more power to Commission January 6, 2012

Officials continue talks on inter-governmental treaty. Officials from European Union member states are today discussing the text of an inter-governmental treaty aimed at...

Latest draft of treaty gives more power to Commission

4. A tricky treaty January 5, 2012

Just who is putting together the inter-governmental treaty? And where are they doing it? Negotiations on an inter-governmental treaty are taking place in the Commission's...

5. Van Rompuy eyes early EU treaty summit December 16, 2011

UK invited to join fiscal compact working group despite opposition to treaty. Herman Van Rompuy, the European Council president, is planning to hold a summit of the EU's...

Van Rompuy eyes early EU treaty summit

6. A summit of deals and divisions December 15, 2011

Cameron blocked plans for treaty change; Merkel ‘satisfied' with inter-governmental deal. Signing up or staying out Cameron's stance leaves UK...

A summit of deals and divisions

7. Barroso: UK made a compromise deal 'impossible' December 13, 2011

European Commission president tells MEPs that David Cameron's demands put the single market 'at risk'. José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission,...

Barroso: UK made a compromise deal 'impossible'

8. New treaty ready 'by March' December 9, 2011

Germany says the treaty would have “everything of substance” needed to protect the euro in the long term. Eurozone countries are aiming to finalise by March a new treaty...

New treaty ready 'by March'

9. New treaty, rather than treaty change December 9, 2011

UK vetoes changes to Lisbon treaty; group of 23 countries sign up to intergovernmental treaty. David Cameron, the UK's prime minister, has vetoed plans to change the EU's...

New treaty, rather than treaty change

10. Split over best way to tackle treaty change December 9, 2011

EU leaders want tougher economic rules, but disagree on how to introduce the rules. EU leaders have agreed on the need for stricter rules on economic discipline in the...

11. EU leaders agree rules for eurozone 'fiscal compact' December 8, 2011

No deal yet on role of permanent bail-out fund or how to change treaties. EU leaders have agreed on the substance of a “fiscal compact” of tougher economic governance...

EU leaders agree rules for eurozone 'fiscal compact'

12. Delegates braced for failure in Durban December 8, 2011

Little prospect of a deal at Durban conference. The mood darkened at the  climate-change summit in Durban, South Africa, yesterday (7 December) as negotiators failed to...

Delegates braced for failure in Durban

13. Van Rompuy sets out alternatives to improve economic discipline December 6, 2011

European Council president tells EU leaders that there is a choice: a quick way or a slower process, involving treaty change. Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the European...

Van Rompuy sets out alternatives to improve economic discipline

14. Cameron casts doubt on need for new treaty December 3, 2011

UK's prime minister pledges to stick up for Britain's national interest; fears tough stance could slow treaty talks. David Cameron, the UK's prime minister, has questioned...

Cameron casts doubt on need for new treaty

15. The UK heads slowly for the exit October 27, 2011

Change to the EU treaty is unavoidable, and so is a UK referendum. It has begun. The United Kingdom is embarking on its long, slow withdrawal from full membership of the...

The UK heads slowly for the exit

16. Germany demands greater EU powers over national budgets October 22, 2011

Westerwelle says eurozone will face similar crisis in future unless treaties are amended; plan gets cool reception. Guido Westerwelle, Germany's foreign minister, has said...

Germany demands greater EU powers over national budgets

17. The clock ticks for treaty change April 20, 2011

Size of Commission has to be addressed and eurozone crisis prompts minor treaty change. For the European Union, the experience of drawing up the Lisbon treaty and having it...

The clock ticks for treaty change

18. Franco-German dealmaking could reawaken treaty troll October 28, 2010

The EU needs a credible and lasting fund to deal with economic crises, but the anguish of another treaty change could be too high a price to pay. If it looks like a...

Franco-German dealmaking could reawaken treaty troll

19. Merkel pushes for treaty change October 28, 2010

Germany's chancellor calls for a permanent crisis rescue mechanism. Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, arrived at a summit of EU leaders in Brussels today promising to...

Merkel pushes for treaty change

20. French lectures on European principles ring hollow September 23, 2010

France is breaking the letter and the spirit of the EU principles that it has advocated in the past. In her extraordinary attack on the French government's mass...

French lectures on European principles ring hollow

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