One in five under 25 can't find a job within the EU. Parliament wants to use unspent 82 billion euros from structural funds to create new job opportunities in...(read more) Facebook
The EU's trade deficit with China tripled in just 10 years. How do we rebalance? As a first step, Members want to establish a monitoring board to find out to...(read more) Facebook
Some Parliament members are suggesting that European politicians should show Euro 2012 in Ukraine the red card in protest over the treatment of opposition...(read more) Facebook
Strong - but not invulnerable. Despite an impressive 4 metres and 600kg, the blue fin tuna is an endangered species. And why? Overfishing and illegal catches....(read more) Facebook To help media professionals with their research, the Hotline can provide journalists with relevant and in-depth information, without intervening in their editorial decisions.
The Audiovisual unit's Hotline helps journalists find specific information for news reports or programmes about Europe.
The Hotline's press officers are dynamic, speak several languages and have a thorough knowledge of the European institutions. They have a background in journalism and understand the needs of the broadcast media. They can respond rapidly to requests for information to meet filing deadlines.
A national angle
The Hotline puts a premium on information that has an impact at both European and national level, focussing on topical European issues that influence national agendas.
We provide journalists with regular briefings on upcoming events such as meetings of parliamentary committees, delegations, press conferences, extraordinary meetings, visits by Heads of State and Government.
In the case of special events that will have repercussions at both European and national level, we contact the media by phone or e-mail.
On request, we can also produce profiles of individual MEPs, detailing their areas of expertise, language skills and other relevant information.