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1. Pollution proposals face opposition March 5, 2009

Centre-right group says no to minimum standards; lead MEP optimistic plan will be approved. MEPs will vote on industrial pollution controls next week, but the centre-right...

2. Getting the readings right October 23, 2008

Debating the parliamentary procedure distracts from the real climate-change challenge: getting the package we need through the Parliament. Caroline Jackson is ...

Getting the readings right

3. Parliament needs to follow the rules on climate change October 16, 2008

Paring down co-decision process to a single parliamentary reading takes us into a legal gray area. Those of us who supported the Avril Doyle and the other climate change...

4. MEPs approve first EU recycling targets June 17, 2008

A “campaigners' charter” approved by the European Parliament wants a majority of all waste recycled by 2020. The European Parliament today agreed on the first ever...

5. MEPs to agree on recycling targets June 12, 2008

Greens say measures do not go far enough; best possible solution says lead MEP. MEPs are set to vote next week (17 June) on a law that will introduce recycling targets for...

MEPs to agree on recycling targets

6. The formula for independence May 15, 2008

The first head of the EU chemicals agency is under pressure to prove his independence. Geert Dancet, a European Commission official since 1986, is not a chemist by training....

The formula for independence

7. Time to stop burying the waste November 8, 2007

Two MEPs discuss waste management.

8. Environmentalists under spotlight July 19, 2007

The European Parliament will in the autumn produce a report on the work of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), as several MEPs have warned that environmental groups must...

9. Auditors elect greyhaired president in tense contest January 20, 2005

The European Court of Auditors has a new president. The Austrian member of the court Hubert Weber was elected ahead of rival candidates, Dutchman Maarten Engwirda and...

10. MEPs split over Christmas gifts and Karas says ‘there are no such things' November 25, 2004

Margie Sudre, head of the EPP-ED's French delegation, said that giving presents was common practice. “Heads of delegations send gifts to heads of delegations, and that's...

11. Lessons learned from chemical reactions October 14, 2004

THE European Commission has learned a lot about how not to launch new legislation in the last year. Ever since it unveiled its proposed reform of EU chemicals policy,...

12. Chef's scrambled breakfast message eggs-on irate MEP April 22, 2004

UK Conservative MEP Caroline Jackson, chairman of the European Parliament's environment committee and fighter for consumer rights, is furious. Though UK deputies have...

13. REACH out of reach for ‘at least a year' January 22, 2004

UK MEP Caroline Jackson has hit back at green groups who have attacked her handling of draft EU chemicals legislation in the European Parliament. Infighting over which...

14. Pharma rules set to be wrapped up just in time forfor Christmas December 11, 2003

A SWEEPING overhaul of the European Union's pharmaceuticals' legislation looks set to be wrapped up just in time for Christmas. If everyone plays their cards right, a...

15. Commission ‘will fail to deliver on 50% of its work programme' December 4, 2003

THE European Commission is set to achieve only half of what it promised to do in its 2003 work programme, according to an unpublsihed report seen by European Voice. Leaders...

16. EU looks to wrap up the future of waste January 30, 2003

In a Q & A with European Voice, Environment Commissioner Margot Wallström (left) gives her views on the success, or otherwise, of the 1994 packaging directive and looks...

17. Jackson dry in sweaty environment June 27, 2002

Last week's climatic extremes exposed serious design flaws in the European Parliament's Paul-Henri Spaak building in Brussels. As temperatures and humidity peaked, a visibly...

18. DIARY: 17 May-20 June 2002 May 16, 2002

Friday 17 May FOREIGN AFFAIRS: EU and Latin America-Caribbean summit, Madrid (to 18 May).

19. Protest as citizens turned away from public meetings April 4, 2002

EU CITIZENS are being barred from so-called 'public' hearings in the European Parliament because of the security clampdown since 11 September, according to complaints...

20. Full list of committee heads after Pat Cox's election January 24, 2002

European People's Party (EPP) Citizens' freedoms and rights, justice and home affairs: Ana Palacio (Spain);

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