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1. The CAP, viewed from 2020 October 20, 2011

We will look back on the latest reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy as a massive missed opportunity. The hue and cry of winners and losers will dominate debate about...

2. A papal success October 11, 2010

A visit that defied the media's wisdom, and a message that defied contemporary assumptions. To the surprise of many in the media – at home and abroad – Pope Benedict...

A papal success

3. Brown to announce UK election date April 6, 2010

UK prime minister to name 6 May as polling day. Gordon Brown, the UK's prime minister, is to announce today that the country will hold a general election on 6 May.

Brown to announce UK election date

4. Mister persistent December 20, 2007

Physical fitness has brought Valdas Adamkus success at both ends of his life. In 1948, the 21-year-old Lithuanian won two gold and two silver medals at a track-and-field...

5. French voters to test old alliances February 1, 2007

Some people in Brussels are getting very excited about the French presidential elections. The battle between two characters called ‘Sarko' and ‘Sego' has them furiously...

6. The naked truth: summer's here and the Brits bare all July 24, 2003

SUMMER madness abounds. It's as if everyone's trying to squeeze in some last-minute craziness before Europe's month-long holiday begins. First some bloke in a kilt runs on...

7. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: Rupert baits royals, a princess dies...and Napoleon loses his shirt June 13, 2002

MEDIA king Rupert Murdoch lets it all hang out in an interview - something he rarely bestows - with the Financial Times. Say what you want about the Australian owner of The...

8. Letters to the Editor April 18, 2002

Middle East action is vital From Lousewies van der Laan

9. WHAT THE PAPER SAY: Middle East duel is no match for a royal flush January 31, 2002

MUCH hand-wringing over the increasingly desperate situation in the Middle East dominates Europe's news pages this week. Italy's Corriere Della Sera says the current...

10. It will always be an honour to have Sir Nigel for company January 11, 2001

Thanks to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and Queen Elizabeth, the weekly Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) meetings of EU ambassadors should take on a more...

11. Giving the Parliament a human face July 20, 2000

As European Parliament President Nicole Fontaine celebrates her first year in the assembly's top job, she talks to Gareth Harding about the challenges she faces and the...

12. Fontaine's cosy chat with the Queen pours fuel on flames of euro debate July 6, 2000

The UK will join the euro if it is a success, Queen Elizabeth told European Parliament President Nicole Fontaine during a chat at Buckingham Palace last week. The revelation...

13. A good neighbour December 3, 1998

THE flurry of activity in Paris just after Gerhard Schröder was elected chancellor of Germany was worthy of a major crisis. French President Jacques Chirac even rushed...

14. A mysterious get-together February 12, 1998

One month before its launch, no one seems quite sure just what the European Conference is all about. Mark Turner reports on growing fears that leaders of 26 countries may...

15. Major defiant over calls for end to UK's social opt-out November 23, 1995

UK PRIME Minister John Major this week launched another fierce attack on the EU's social chapter, branding it as a “set of policies which adds to costs and jobs”. In a...

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