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1. Britain's anti-Unionists January 19, 2012

A row over Scotland's place in the United Kingdom has implications for the EU, too. When, last December, David Cameron played the UK's veto against the EU's fiscal-reform...

Britain's anti-Unionists

2. Sentenced without trial? January 12, 2012

Hungary is more committed than ever to democracy, the rule of law and Euro-Atlantic integration. Twenty years after a ‘managed' transition to democracy left significant...

Sentenced without trial?

3. 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

4. Closer economic integration causes concern for Cameron November 24, 2011

The British prime minister fears that a two-tier EU could damage the single market. As the eurozone debt crisis rumbles on, there has been much talk about the possibility of...

Closer economic integration causes concern for Cameron

5. New Greek government wins confidence vote November 16, 2011

Papademos gets support of 255 MPs. The new interim government in Greece comfortably won a vote of confidence in the Greek parliament on Wednesday, winning support from 255...

New Greek government wins confidence vote

6. Conservative tactician November 10, 2011

In 2001, aged just 30, George Osborne was a newly elected member of the British parliament, the youngest on the Conservative benches, and was looking for people to staff his...

Conservative tactician

7. Britain's path of denial October 31, 2011

Cutting spending can stimulate growth – but it will not in the UK's case. Visit London nowadays and you will notice something strange going on: the worse the British...

Britain's path of denial

8. Cameron hit by backbench rebellion over EU October 25, 2011

Government wins vote on referendum but Conservative splits over Europe laid bare. David Cameron, the UK's prime minister, suffered the biggest rebellion by backbench MPs...

Cameron hit by backbench rebellion over EU

9. Tusk's pragmatic recipe for success September 29, 2011

Donald Tusk's Civic Platform is on course to become Poland's first post-1989 party to win two consecutive elections. Barring a late and major swing in the national mood,...

Tusk's pragmatic recipe for success

10. Danish left wins elections September 16, 2011

Helle Thorning-Schmidt set to become Denmark's first female prime minister. The Social Democrats and its centre-left allies have emerged victorious from Denmark's national...

Danish left wins elections

11. The paper clip, 24 August August 24, 2011

Libya and Dominique Strauss-Kahn are the big topics in today's papers. Muammar Qaddafi vowed “martyrdom or victory” hours after Libyan rebels swarmed into his compound...

12. The paper clip, 18 August August 18, 2011

The newspapers continue their look at proposals put forward by the leaders of France and Germany to strengthen the eurozone. Le Monde is among many of Europe's papers which...

13. Poland's movers and shakers June 23, 2011

The main players in Poland's presidency of the Council of Ministers.

Poland's movers and shakers

14. Not a routine election June 4, 2011

As Macedonians go to the polls - again - this weekend, the EU has to be prepared for a range of outcomes. Macedonia is bracing itself for elections tomorrow (5 June) -...

Not a routine election

15. ECR overtakes Greens/EFA June 1, 2011

ECR group becomes Parliament's fourth-largets group. The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group is poised to become the fourth largest political group in the...

16. Austria and Germany open labour markets to ‘new' member states April 28, 2011

Bulgarians and Romanians face continued restrictions. On Sunday (1 May), Austria and Germany will fully open their labour markets to citizens of eight countries in central...

Austria and Germany open labour markets to ‘new' member states

17. Methodical minister March 31, 2011

Tibor Navracsics, Hungary's deputy prime minister, has been rewarded for his loyalty. Loyal, methodical and almost always punctual, Tibor Navracsics, Hungary's deputy prime...

Methodical minister

18. Protecting the national interest? March 3, 2011

Governments concerned about transfer of powers. National governments are struggling to provide reassurance to their voters that they are maintaining control over decisions...

Protecting the national interest?

19. The resistible rise of Viktor Orbán February 24, 2011

Hungary's prime minister is subjected to a withering critique in a book on his country's post-communist politics. How is it that Hungary, central Europe's democratic...

The resistible rise of Viktor Orbán

20. Nice work if you can get it February 3, 2011

Plum new jobs for Mandelson and Ferrero-Waldner. It is all onwards and upwards for two former European commissioners.

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