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1. ECJ to rule on anti-piracy agreement February 22, 2012

European Commission seeks legal opinion on ACTA. The European Commission today said it will refer the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) to the European Court of...

2. Greens lead call to delay ACTA deal February 8, 2012

Controversial agreement has split MEPs; Socialist asked to draft Parliament's stance. A left-wing alliance in the European Parliament is bidding to

3. British MEP asked to examine ACTA February 7, 2012

David Martin replaces Kader Arif, who quit position because of 'a lack of transparency'. David Martin, a British MEP from the Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group, has...

4. Hackers blamed for attack on Parliament's website January 26, 2012

Website crashed after receiving unusual number of hits. The European Parliament's website crashed this morning, with officials blaming computer hackers.

5. Spanish MEP named in 'influence-for-cash' scandal March 28, 2011

Pablo Zalba Bidegain accused of agreeing to submit changes to legislation in exchange for monetary reward. Pablo Zalba Bidegain, a Spanish centre-right MEP, is the latest to...

Spanish MEP named in 'influence-for-cash' scandal

6. Parliament to approve free-trade deal with South Korea February 10, 2011

Trade committee supports main accord, but some political groups still seek concessions. The European Union's free-trade agreement with South Korea is set to get backing from...

Parliament to approve free-trade deal with South Korea

7. Parliament delays vote on free-trade safeguards October 21, 2010

MEPs want authority to initiate investigations, arguing that clause to allay industry fears. The European Parliament has postponed a vote on attaching safeguards to a...

Parliament delays vote on free-trade safeguards

8. Group leaders postpone Northern Cyprus trade legislation July 8, 2010

Greek Cypriots argue that move implies recognition of the occupied north. The political leadership of the European Parliament has postponed to the autumn a decision on draft...

9. Parliament to vote for renewed trade links with Turkmenistan March 19, 2009

Centre-right EPP-ED group in favour of approving deal; concerns remain over human rights record. The European Parliament is to vote on a trade agreement with Turkmenistan...

Parliament to vote for renewed trade links with Turkmenistan

10. Ashton hearing brought forward October 13, 2008

Deal with European Parliament could limit the disruption caused by the handover of the trade portfolio to the UK's new commissioner. The European Parliament has agreed to...

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