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Spats over who gets to go to EU summit break out in Poland, Finland

29.08.2008 @ 09:30 CET

The emergency European summit called to tackle the Georgian crisis and forge a common European position on the issue is itself causing divisions - but over who gets to go to the extraordinary meeting of EU leaders.

EU 'wins' 2008 Olympic games

25.08.2008 @ 09:28 CET

The 27 member states of the EU when counted together won 87 gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, dwarfing the individual tallies of China on 51 and the US on 36, as the games closed on Sunday.

MEPs to hold second plenary in Brussels

04.09.2008 @ 09:09 CET

The European Parliament's top administrative body - the bureau - on Wednesday recommended MEPs hold a second unusual meeting in Brussels following the ceiling collapse in Strasbourg.

Business favours Blair as EU president

30.07.2008 @ 09:26 CET

European businesses would choose the UK's ex-leader, Tony Blair, as the new EU president, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Luxembourg's prime minister, Jean-Claude Juncker, featuring as other front-runners for the position in a fresh poll.

Ireland mulls autumn 2009 Lisbon revote

30.07.2008 @ 17:14 CET

The Irish government is considering calling a second Lisbon treaty referendum in autumn 2009 after securing concessions on the number of commissioners, abortion, taxation and military neutrality, a major Irish daily reports.

Belgian south keen to join France

30.07.2008 @ 09:25 CET

Almost one out of two French-speaking Belgians would like to join France if their country splits up, a new survey says, amid a deepening political crisis in the host-state of the European Union's top institutions.

Danish immigration law under fire after EU court ruling

29.07.2008 @ 09:30 CET

A recent EU court immigration ruling focusing on the right of foreign spouses to settle in Ireland is causing headaches for the Danish centre-right government and may deliver a blow to the country's immigration policies, which are amongst the most restrictive in Europe.

EU anti-fraud office targets Brussels and Romania

23.07.2008 @ 09:27 CET

The European Commission was the target of most of the internal investigations last year by the EU anti-fraud office (OLAF), while Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy and Romania accounted for the bulk of new cases opened in member states.

Italian Lisbon vote builds pressure on Ireland

24.07.2008 @ 09:26 CET

The Italian senate's unanimous support for the Lisbon treaty on Wednesday (23 July) should help force Ireland into a revote, Italian politicians said, with Ireland looking increasingly likely to stand out as the only EU country not to ratify the text.

Ireland strongly opposed to Lisbon revote

28.07.2008 @ 09:24 CET

Almost three quarters of Irish voters are opposed to the idea of a second vote on the EU's Lisbon treaty, according to a fresh poll. The survey has also showed that in case of a repeated referendum many more people would vote No than in the first failed vote.

Sarkozy suggests Irish revote in June 2009

22.07.2008 @ 09:29 CET

French President Nicholas Sarkozy has proposed to the Irish prime minister that a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty be held on the same day as elections to the European Parliament next June.

Sarkozy heads to Dublin amid tension over EU treaty solution

21.07.2008 @ 09:21 CET

French President Nicolas Sarkozy is to travel to Dublin to today to assess Ireland's options following its rejection of the EU treaty. He arrives confronting controversy over who he should meet and comments he has made on the country holding a second referendum.