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1. Commission may expand reporting directive to tax May 24, 2013

The European Commission is looking to fast-track new rules for more transparency in corporate tax. The European Commission is looking at options to fast-track new rules for...

Commission may expand reporting directive to tax

2. Plan to make better use of EU's mid-sized ports May 23, 2013

Commission proposal will boost activity at ports. The European Commission will today (23 May) make a proposal designed to boost activity at mid-sized ports in the European...

3. Commission withdraws refillable olive oil ban May 23, 2013

Proposal was "not formulated in such a way as to assemble widespread support". Dacian Cioloş, European commissioner for agriculture, announced today (23 May) that he will...

Commission withdraws refillable olive oil ban

4. EU summit: current Commission size extended to 2019 May 22, 2013

Leaders vote to overrule Lisbon Treaty's plan for reduction in the number of commissioners European Union leaders voted unanimously today to continue the current system...

EU summit: current Commission size extended to 2019

5. EU summit: minimal progress on tax and energy May 22, 2013

EU leaders agree to some movement on tax avoidance and statement of principles on energy Austria and Luxembourg relinquished some of their resistance to an expansion of...

EU summit: minimal progress on tax and energy

6. Shale-gas boom or bust? May 22, 2013

European energy prices soar above US levels Yesterday's summit of European Union leaders had its gaze firmly fixed across the Atlantic. The meeting was the first time that a...

Shale-gas boom or bust?

7. Apple tax avoidance looms over EU summit May 22, 2013

EU leaders to discuss tax issues today, with Ireland under pressure over its tax rates. European Union leaders meeting this afternoon (22 May) in Brussels will discuss tax...

Apple tax avoidance looms over EU summit

8. Leaders to discuss taxation and energy at summit May 16, 2013

Calls to extend scope of savings tax directive. The failure of finance ministers to reach a deal on tax evasion at their meeting on Tuesday (14 May) means that the issue is...

Leaders to discuss taxation and energy at summit

9. Worry in Brussels as Cameron loses his footing over Europe May 16, 2013

Euroscepticism grows in Cameron's own party. David Cameron, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, is struggling to defend his policy on the UK's membership of the...

Worry in Brussels as Cameron loses his footing over Europe

10. MEPs gain modest ground in fight over fishing reform May 16, 2013

Concessions avert collapse of talks. Fisheries ministers agreed a new negotiating position on reforming the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) yesterday (15 May), averting the...

MEPs gain modest ground in fight over fishing reform

11. EU visitors to Spain denied hospital care May 16, 2013

Commission has received complaints about 20 hospitals. The European Commission has warned that it may launch infringement action against Spain unless the country's hospitals...

12. Unhealthy living May 16, 2013

Cities can take measures to cut pollution, but sometimes the problem is out of their hands Many Europeans are not aware of the quality of the air they breathe on a daily...

Unhealthy living

13. Brussels cleans up its act May 16, 2013

Despite the image it projects, analysis shows that the Belgian capital is becoming greener When the European Commission announced in March that Brussels had been shortlisted...

Brussels cleans up its act

14. Clothing tops dangerous items list May 16, 2013

Report on EU Rapid Information System shows that majority of cases involved products made in China. Clothing and textiles are the most complained about items in terms of...

Clothing tops dangerous items list

15. Green streets May 16, 2013

Cities can be environmentally friendly, but it helps if they are wealthy When it comes to the environment, cities provide the greatest challenge and have the greatest...

Green streets

16. Energy intensive industries benefitting from ETS, says Commission May 16, 2013

Analysts reveal that many of the energy-intensive industries resisting changes to the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) are making a profit from the system. Many of the...

Energy intensive industries benefitting from ETS, says Commission

17. Deal reached on lorry driver monitoring May 15, 2013

Tachographs to be fitted in all EU-registered lorries and buses that cross borders. MEP and member state negotiators have reached an agreement on new rules to require...

Deal reached on lorry driver monitoring

18. Ministers agree compromise on CFP reform May 15, 2013

Southern member states relent on controversial topic of discards of unwanted fish Fisheries ministers meeting all night in Brussels agreed early this morning (15 May) to...

Ministers agree compromise on CFP reform

19. Eurosceptics take heart from UKIP's election wins May 8, 2013

Electoral success for a Eurosceptic party in the United Kingdom has sent a wave of doubt through the European Union's political establishment, which fears similar setbacks in...

Eurosceptics take heart from UKIP's election wins

20. Dispute over discards puts fisheries reform in jeopardy May 8, 2013

CFP reform could be delayed by several years. Members of the European Parliament are warning that talks on reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) may collapse if...

Dispute over discards puts fisheries reform in jeopardy

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