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1. Animal champion April 9, 2008

The father of London's would-be mayor and the author of the novel “The Commissioner” looks back at his “most wonderful job” – in the Commission in Brussels. If...  

Tags: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Brussels,Brussels-Capital Region,Belgium, Parliament, Oxford University, Energy policy

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2. Prize-winning prospect March 5, 1998

Entre Nous readers could be forgiven for thinking that any film aboutlife in the Commission is unlikely to be a box-office hit. However, itappears that one such movie is in...  

Tags: Entertainment-Culture, Human Interest, Helmut, Elephant, John Hurt

3. Separating fact from fiction March 20, 1997

British Commissioner James Morton stood in Avenue Molière last weekend with his lover, the Portuguese Commissioner, and stared at the debris of his luxury flat, blown...  

Tags: Sport in Canada, Titles, Entertainment-Culture, John Hurt, International Fund for Animal Welfare

4. Emerging accord on leghold traps comes under fire November 28, 1996

THE European Union is inching towards a deal with the US, Canada and Russia on ‘humane' trapping standards for animals caught for their fur, which it hopes will head off a...  

Tags: Animal trapping, Animal welfare, Fur trade, Ritt Bjerregaard, Animal rights

5. LETTERS October 31, 1996

From Nelly PaleologouIn a recent article entitled “Subsidiarity fears delay ‘green' plans” (volume 2, issue 38), Michael Mann refers to the communication adopted by the...  

Tags: Environment, Directive, International Fund for Animal Welfare, Transposition, Environmentalism

6. Animal test ban chances remote October 10, 1996

ANIMAL welfare lobbyists are calling on the European Commission to press ahead with plans to ban the use of animals to test cosmetics, amid signs that the practice is likely...  

Tags: Animal rights, Animal testing, Animal welfare, Cosmetics, Medical research

7. Linking welfare to policies October 10, 1996

THERE can surely be no better way for a lobby group to ensure its voice is heard in the Union's institutions than to be led by a man with years of experience at the heart of...  

Tags: Animal rights, Animal welfare, Poultry farming, Hunting, Zoo

8. EU hits the silver screen September 5, 1996

Lights! Camera! Action! – or whatever it is cigar-chewing movie directors say these days. Yes, a fictional version of the everyday lives of ordinary Commissioner folk is...  

Tags: Entertainment-Culture, Berlaymont building, Cigar, European Commission, International Fund for Animal Welfare

9. Renewed effort to enforce EU ban on leghold traps May 23, 1996

THE European Parliament is redoubling its efforts to force the Commission to implement a ban on the import of furs from animals caught using leghold traps, originally agreed...  

Tags: Hunting, Member of the European Parliament, Animal trapping, International Fund for Animal Welfare, Ken Collins

10. Brussels stalwart returns April 11, 1996

A familiar face will be back in Brussels within weeks – Stanley Johnson, former Euro MP, former Commission official, part-time author, poet andfull-time environmentalist,...  

Tags: International Fund for Animal Welfare, Council of Ministers

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