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1. The best (and worst) of British May 12, 2010

Winners and losers in the UK general election. The overall outcome of the general election in Britain last Thursday (6 May) was not immediately clear, but one minor point of...

The best (and worst) of British

2. UK set for hung parliament May 7, 2010

Conservatives win largest number of seats The UK was headed for a hung parliament this morning as it appeared that neither of the two biggest parties had managed to secure...

3. Take your seats, please April 8, 2010

Surprise, it's a UK general election. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed this week what everyone had known for a long time: that the UK will have a general election on...

Take your seats, please

4. MEPs back 70-year copyright April 23, 2009

European Parliament's compromise proposal would extend copyright by 20 years. The European Parliament today voted to extend copyright on music recordings from 50 to 70...

5. News in brief February 19, 2009



6. Tougher timber rules wanted February 17, 2009

Companies who use illegally logged timber would face closure if European Parliament committee has its way. The European Parliament's environment committee has voted...

7. Bid to cut costs of timber law January 15, 2009

National governments are concerned at costs entailed by effort to keep illegal timber off the EU market. European agriculture ministers will at a meeting on Monday (19...

8. Package of concessions offered for climate deal December 11, 2008

Greens warn that ongoing horse-trading by EU leaders could result in a “monster”; concessions on the table would help heavy industry and poorer EU states. The French...

9. Moore's Law and car emissions October 2, 2008

Left to the car lobby, progress would be snail-like; with the same application as computer-makers, they could make exponential progress. Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel,...

10. Is the EU seeing the light on efficiency? (2) September 18, 2008

The European Union must practice what it preaches on climate change by scrapping the travelling circus between Brussels and Strasbourg. The public demands committed action,...

11. MEPs split across party lines over ETS September 11, 2008

Dispute centres on level of support for industry. A battle over treatment of energy-intensive industries is under way as the European Parliament debates how to reform the...

12. Greens are ten times better, says Britain's first party chief September 11, 2008

It's just the voters that are the problem. UK Green MEP Caroline Lucas, as presaged on this page on 31 July, was elected leader of her national party on 5 September. Until...

Greens are ten times better, says Britain's first party chief

13. Great company for a Green? July 31, 2008

What Caroline Lucas might soon have in common with the far-right. Is it too late to stop her? Caroline Lucas, a British Green MEP, is poised to become leader of the UK Green...

Great company for a Green?

14. Commission must act on illegal logging July 10, 2008

Five years and still no proposal to ban illegal timber. The unabated consumption of and trade in timber is fuelling global deforestation and forest degradation  on a...

Commission must act on illegal logging

15. Bullfighting: outside the EU's arena July 3, 2008

Despite various attempts to ban it, the practice is entrenched as a cultural tradition. Bullfighting has been under attack for a long time. In 1567 Pope Pius V issued a bull...

Bullfighting: outside the EU's arena

16. The economics of aviation emissions April 3, 2008

It is wrong to think that airlines can pass on to passengers all costs linked to efforts to reduce emissions.

17. Kicking the carbon habit March 19, 2008

Avril Doyle hails the extra certainty provided by the proposed revision of the EU's emissions trading rules, while Caroline Lucas argues that Europe needs to be more...

Kicking the carbon habit

18. MEPs deplore delay to aviation plan December 13, 2007

MEPs and green campaigners have criticised moves by member states to delay the introduction of aviation into the emissions trading scheme (ETS) by one year. Next week (20...

19. MEPs vote to curb aviation emissions November 15, 2007

The European Parliament angered the aviation industry on Tuesday (13 November) by voting for significantly tougher curbs on airlines' emissions of greenhouse gases. MEPs...

20. Chemicals: handle with care July 26, 2007

Two MEPs discuss chemicals policy.

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