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1. Talks begin on market management overhaul January 23, 2012

Ministers to discuss quotas for milk, sugar. National agriculture ministers will next week (23 January) give their first reactions to a European Commission proposal to end...

2. EU subsidies have ‘failed to shrink fishing fleet' December 8, 2011

Damning report to be published by the European Court of Auditors. The European Fisheries Fund (EFF) has largely failed in its objective to reduce the overcapacity of the EU's...

EU subsidies have ‘failed to shrink fishing fleet'

3. Green groups seek end to ETS credits for coal schemes November 28, 2011

Call follows UN decision. Green campaigners have written to environment ministers calling for the EU to exclude coal projects from qualifying for offsetting carbon credits...

Green groups seek end to ETS credits for coal schemes

4. 'Good progress' made on nuclear stress tests November 24, 2011

Progress report on EU-wide nuclear checks, but green groups are critical of the tests. Stress tests on nuclear power plants are on track and have been conducted in a...

'Good progress' made on nuclear stress tests

5. Court rules on patents using stem cells October 18, 2011

ECJ rules that a process for removing stem cells from human embryos that requires the prior destruction of the embryos cannot be patented. The European Court of Justice has...

6. Spain on the defensive in battle over fishing reforms October 6, 2011

Report accuses Spain of serious non-compliance, while Damanaki says allegations are being investigated. The first round of European Parliament discussions of the EU's...

Spain on the defensive in battle over fishing reforms

7. Spain's fishing industry accused of illegal pratices October 2, 2011

Greenpeace claims authorities complicit in abuse of subsidies and waste The Spanish fishing industry is guilty of abuse, illegal activity and waste, according to...

Spain's fishing industry accused of illegal pratices

8. Court rulings re-ignite debate on GM crops September 15, 2011

ECJ rules on two cases involving GM maize, and both sides say decisions work in their favour. The biotechnology industry and campaigners against genetic modification have...

Court rulings re-ignite debate on GM crops

9. The ethics of stem-cell research July 20, 2011

An imminent court ruling could end funding for stem-cell research in Europe. Within months, the European Court of Justice will rule on a question that has occupied thinkers...

The ethics of stem-cell research

10. Damanaki calls for support for fisheries reform plans July 14, 2011

The Commission presents its proposals for restraint that may save the fishing industry – and fish – from destructio Maria Damanaki, the European commissioner for...

Damanaki calls for support for fisheries reform plans

11. Damanaki seeks to protect fish stocks July 7, 2011

Commission to unveil plans for fisheries reform; transferable fishing rights would be extended. Maria Damanaki, the European Commissioner for fisheries, will next week...

Damanaki seeks to protect fish stocks

12. Damanaki seeks ‘guaranteed catch' plan for EU fishermen April 28, 2011

Commission to set out reform of fishing rules. Giving fishing crews guaranteed rights to catch fish will make the industry more responsible and profitable, the European...

Damanaki seeks ‘guaranteed catch' plan for EU fishermen

13. Damanaki to ‘clamp down' on overfishing April 7, 2011

Fisheries commissioner to tell national fishing control inspectors to enforce new controls. Maria Damanaki, the European commissioner for fisheries and maritime affairs,...

Damanaki to ‘clamp down' on overfishing

14. Any port in a storm December 16, 2010

Greenpeace boat was right at home. The environmental campaign group Greenpeace parked an imitation fishing boat in front of the offices of the Council of Ministers on...

Any port in a storm

15. Deal on climate change at Cancún summit December 11, 2010

'Progress' from climate talks at Cancún, but EU sees challenges ahead. A deal to curb climate change reached at the Cancún summit today represents "real progress"...

16. MEPs look to make it easier to launch citizens' initiatives November 4, 2010

Members of the European Parliament want to make it easier for Europe's citizens to petition for legislation, setting a lower threshold than the national governments for a...

MEPs look to make it easier to launch citizens' initiatives

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