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Czech president and Irish No camp hold victory banquet

12.11.2008 @ 09:22 CET

Czech president Vaclav Klaus ends on Wednesday a three day official visit to Ireland, marked by a great deal more controversy than most trips by heads of state to Dublin.

Irish voters may back Lisbon treaty, poll reveals

17.11.2008 @ 09:21 CET

A fresh poll has suggested the Irish could back the EU's Lisbon treaty in a second attempt, repeating the same scenario as with the vote on the previous EU institutional reform. The Irish government is due to announce in early December whether it will hold a second ballot.

Ireland not serving citizens on Lisbon, says Ganley

19.11.2008 @ 09:24 CET

Declan Ganley, the head of anti-Lisbon campaign group Libertas, has told the Irish parliament that the Irish government encouraged other EU states to continue with Lisbon ratification to increase pressure on Irish citizens. Meanwhile, a German MEP has argued that "a second No would be a No" in Ireland, but a first No is "volatile."

MEPs loth to ask US congress on Irish No funding

12.11.2008 @ 09:28 CET

MEPs will in December ask US congressmen if the Irish No campaign on the Lisbon treaty received US funds, but the question will be put in a low-profile way to avoid embarrassment.

MEPs pressure Prague to ratify Lisbon treaty

11.11.2008 @ 22:36 CET

A delegation of the European Parliament's constitutional affairs committee went to Prague last week in an attempt to persuade Czech politicians to ratify the Lisbon treaty before 1 January 2009, but came away feeling the country could be "a bigger problem than Ireland."

Parliament to turn darker shade of green in 2009

12.11.2008 @ 08:12 CET

With the European Union having placed the fight against global warming at the heart of its agenda, green policies are likely to gain a more prominent place in the 2009 European election campaign. But the Green group in the European Parliament does not expect a huge increase in its share of seats.

October

  • 01HALLOWEEN: American style "trick or treating" swept Europe on 31 October.
  • 02VAALIKONE: Finns searched election website in municipal elections on 26 October.
  • 03ICESAVE: UK subsidiary of Iceland's Landisbanki declared bankruptcy.
  • 04SUPRENALOTTO: Italy's lottery site swept when Sicilian suburb won €100 million.
  • 05KENZA FARAH: The French R&B singer was hurt in a car accident on 13 October.
  • 06FALLOUT 3: This nuclear simulation game was launched on 16 October.
  • 07PES 2009: The Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 video game was released.
  • 08X FACTOR: The UK's hit reality show drew record audiences in October.
  • 09AC DC: The Australian band released its new album Black Ice on 20 October.
  • 10MAM TALENT: The Polish version of the television show "I Have Talent!".

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Brussels to educate Ireland on EU realities

22.10.2008 @ 18:58 CET

The European Commission plans to help the Irish government communicate "Europe" better to citizens after June's shock No vote on the Lisbon treaty, with a new inter-institutional agreement to pull together the PR efforts of the main EU institutions.

Strasbourg seat row to drag on after 2009

24.10.2008 @ 09:20 CET

MEPs ended their first week in the freshly-repaired Strasbourg building with renewed calls to put an end to the "traveling circus." But leading French deputies oppose any such move until the end of 2009 at the earliest.

EU terror list outpacing court rulings

24.10.2008 @ 09:32 CET

The People's Mujahedin of Iran, the country's leading opposition group, will stay on the EU's terrorist register despite a second European court ruling, as EU member states outpace the courts with fresh decisions every few months.

Weakened Czech leader pledges EU treaty ratification

21.10.2008 @ 09:37 CET

Reeling from a huge political blow in last weekend's regional elections, Czech centre-right Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek has said that his country - set to chair the EU as of January - will push forward the ratification of the bloc's new Lisbon treaty.

Ireland to work with EU lawyers on Lisbon opt-outs

17.10.2008 @ 09:15 CET

Irish Taoisach Brian Cowen said his government is consulting with EU council legal services on drafting possible "opt outs" to the Lisbon treaty, speaking after an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday.

Mandelson defends conflict of interest reports

20.10.2008 @ 09:22 CET

Former EU trade commissioner Peter Mandelson has dismissed as "muck racking" and "innuendo" reports that personal links to wealthy businessmen may have constituted conflict of interest in his Brussels job.