 - News report : 11-12-97
- 1:Telecommunications: Strengthened rights for disabled users
- 2:Authorisation of biocides: MEPs refuse to write blank cheque
- 3:Victim countries should lead the way
- 4:EU railways can only survive under free-market rules
- 5:Old aircraft: committee says no to exemption for saudi arabia
- 6:Town and country planning at EU level
- 7:Milk sector: more advertising to increase consumption
 - News report : 10-12-97
- 1:Parliament-Council conciliation procedure: compromise on Socrates Prog
- 2:1998 Budget - austerity agreed between parliament and council
- 3:Cults
- 4:"Lukashenkism" - a variant of stalinism
- 5:ECSC Budget - coal and steel levy to continue in 1998
- 6:Yes to British/American airline merger, but only under strict conditions
- 7:Plan to limit solvents will help asthma sufferers
 - News report : 09-12-97
- 1:Manuel Marin: the middle east peace process is flawed
- 2:EU-United States: Increased cooperation, better balanced relations, crisis preven
- 3:Committee deplores lack of analysis in commission report on training
- 4:Information campaigns on the euro in Austria and Ireland
 - News report : 05-12-97
- 1:Juncker: "Euro X" will be established with or without agreement of all 15
- 2:Eurocoins: council position largely accepted by committee
- 3:Transatlantic trade and economic relations
- 4:EP research committee: 16.7 billion ecu for fifth framework for research 98-2002
 - News report : 03-12-97
- 1:Town and country planning - an issue for the EU?
- 2:Anti-fraud unit should be given more staff and a broader remit
- 3:Relocations and foreign direct investment
- 4:Hand-over of Macao - two years to go
- 5:EU-Mexico partnership agreement: An historic opportunity, says Mexican Trade
 - News report : 02-12-97
- 1:Biotechnology:Council backs Parliament's position. Directive to be adopted soon,
- 2:A legacy of waste for future generations
- 3:Budgetary control committee calls for an eu humanitarian aid charter
- 4:Fisheries - disagreement over working hours
 - News report : 01-12-97
- 1:Olive Oil: "No" to aid per tree, "Yes" to production aid only
 - News report : 28-11-97
- 1:Poland's membership will benefit europe
- 2:ecstasy under investigation
- 3:Small shops to be exempted temporarily from dual pricing rule
- 4:EMU: Limited harmonisation of capital markets necessary
- 5:Euro will greatly benefit consumers, but measures are needed to avoid confusion
 - News report : 27-11-97
- 1:Ahmed Attaf accepts ep delegation joint fight against terrorism but not
- 2:Italy on steadys course towards emu
- 3:emu: democratic control of economic policy must be strengthened
- 4:Road haulage: call for improved safety
- 5:Coordinating eu aid for greater efficiency
- 6:Assistance for heavily indebted acp countries
- 7:public access to community texts on internet
- 8:consistency and reliable information in human rights policy
 - News report : 26-11-97
- 1:Who are the killers in Algeria?
- 2:Tourism Case: Commission answers still unsatisfactory
- 3:AIDS - Agonizing Choices
- 4:Parliamentary Secretaries-gen. of eu associated countries: cooperation
- 5:Chernobyl: EU funds to be made available when other donors pay
- 6:A European code of conduct for arms exports
- 7:Hughes and Van Velzen pleased with the Luxembourg results
- 8:Job summit results exceeds expectations
- 9:The future of whaling
- 10:Wilfried Martens invited to development council
 - News report : 25-11-97
- 1:"UK is "pre-in" on EMU", Bank Governor says
- 2:Ethiopia: Foreign Affairs Minister challenges parliament's position
- 3:Emma Bonino: "A rose for Kabul"
- 4:Measures to combat trafficking in women
 - News report : 18-11-97
- 1:All in the enlargement process, negotiations with all but Slovakia
- 2:The European Conference open to all including Turkey and Slovakia
- 3:Funding enlargement: will 1.27% of GDP be enough
- 4:No enlargement without further Treaty changes
 - News report : 13-11-97
- 1:Green light for cut in pollution from bulldozers
 - News report : 07-11-97
- 1:BSE - MEPs closely follow developments as committee adopts recommendations
- 2:Internal market - Commission action plan endorsed by Committee
- 3:One step closer to an information policy for the EU
 - News report : 05-11-97
- 1:Reform of eu institutions before enlargement is a must
- 2:Proportional representation-labour party code of conduct given all-clear
- 3:Declarations on services of general interest must be transformed into action
- 4:Committee gives reluctant approval to agreement on part-time work
- 5:Commission urged to get tough on tax benefits to companies
- 6:Support for fiscalis programme
- 7:A european judicial network is needed to strengthen cooperation between eu states
- 8:Fisheries overlooked in the commission's work programme
- 9:MEPs break down secrecy to ensure safe food "from stable to table"
 - News report : 04-11-97
- 1:Soft drugs should be legalised. Hard drugs shld be available on prescription
- 2:Food law and food policy hearing: US will not dictate to eu
- 3:Combating organised crime more effectively
- 4:Commissioner Flynn calls for general mobilisation against unemployment
- 5:Labour minister explains why he considers employment in spain is success
- 6:Schengen president-in-office sees freedom of movement as main priority
- 7:Committee urges eu coordination for economic, fiscal and social policy
- 8:Azerbaijan
 - News report : 30-10-97
- 1:Abolishing duty and tax-free sales divides MEPs
- 2:European prize proposed for best anti-tobacco projects
- 3:Doubts about greenhouse gas targets set for kyoto
- 4:Safety rules and standards for passenger ships
- 5:Call for a stable external value of the euro
- 6:ACP-EU joint assembly - lome, togo, 27-30 october 1997
 - News report : 29-10-97
- 1:emu: call for fewer and nickel-free euro coins
- 2:enlargement for all - yes or no?
- 3:Tourism: ep keeps up the pressure on the commission
- 4:problems in reaching a compromise on olive oil
- 5:towards a ban on unsafe aircraft from third countries
- 6:ep and national parliaments: amsterdam treaty should be ratified
- 7:worrying increase in use of designer drugs
- 8:european and japanese parliamentarians cover political, economic social issue
- 9:european economic area joint parliamentary committee
- 10:acp-eu joint assembly, lome, togo - 27/30 october 1997
 - News report : 28-10-97
- 1:Financing of the eu after 2000: too early to say that 1.27% of gnp is enough
- 2:Directive on lawyers soon to be adopted: parliament's wishes taken into account
- 3:Organised crime: the eu must act
- 4:EP and national parliaments: a cautious welcome for the amsterdam treaty
- 5:25th acp-eu joint assembly, lome, togo, 27-30 october 1997
 - News report : 23-10-97
- 1:Salima ghezali - winner of the 1997 sakharov prize
 - News report : 22-10-97
- 1:BSE follow up - President Santer confirms the commissions undertakings
- 2:Dr Waigel refuses to comment on UK membership of emu
 - News report : 16-10-97
- 1:BSE: Commissioner BONINO plan of action. The next step: putting it into practice
- 2:Should negotiations be opened with Slovakia? Yes-if certain conditions met
- 3:Tunisia interparliamentary meeting - human rights concern
 - News report : 15-10-97
- 1:President of Andean Pact issues call for solidarity, integration responsibility
- 2:training judges and lawyers in community law
 - News report : 14-10-97
- 1:The euro: commissioner de silguy thinks most member states will qualify by 1999
- 2:The commission's report on bse: black, white and various shades of grey
- 3:Road safety in europe: accidents cost ecu 45bn says commission
- 4:Car parts - clash likely over design rights
- 5:Anti-personnel landmines:call for all eu member states to sign ottawa treaty
- 6:duisenberg sees bright future for euro
- 7:Legal affairs committee responds to attack on one of members on a tv prog.
- 8:Slovenia delegation supports accession
- 9:EU-Czech relations
 - News report : 10-10-97
- 1:Go-ahead for South Africa to join the Lome Convention
- 2:Call for better respect for public procurement rules
- 3:Recognising the role of women in development cooperation
- 4:World food day - 16 October 1997
 - News report : 09-10-97
- 1:Nominations for the 1997 sakharov prize
- 2:Civil liberties committee calls on judge melchior wathelet to resign
- 3:1998 Budget: priority for "employment initiative"
- 4:MEPs hold up new chocolate directive: measurement methods inadequate
- 5:International fund for ireland gets full backing from parliament
- 6:Bananas: "chronicle of a death foretold"
- 7:Committee suggests overhaul of social fund
- 8:Gas prices could increase after liberalization
- 9:Towards a revamped european industrial policy?
- 10:12th meeting of the joint parliamentary committee eu-cyprus
- 11:Anti-mafia initiative explained
 - News report : 08-10-97
- 1:Agreement on Boeing-McDonnell Douglas merger
- 2:Call for new approach to work
- 3:Disappointed at the amsterdam treaty
- 4:Basic telecommunications services - yes to the gatt agreement
- 5:Agenda 2000: farmers' organizations opposed to the commission's proposal
 - News report : 07-10-97
- 1:Common employment strategy required at national and eu level
- 2:Beef and veal: animal welfare comes first!
- 3:Brussels conference on democracy building in europe
- 4:The right of petition and the treaty of amsterdam
 - News report : 02-10-97
- 1:Gil Robles in Amsterdam - resist the temptations of nationalism
- 2:Young farmers-lively criticism of Agenda 2000
 - News report : 01-10-97
- 1:Enlargement: a majority for opening negotiations simultansly all candidates
- 2:Ruling of the court of justice on the Strasbourg part-sessions
- 3:Positive conclusions following the bse committee delegation visit to the UK
- 4:The dangers of religious fanaticism
- 5:EU economic financial assistance call from reps.of turkish bus. trade unions
- 6:Budget: EU funds for bosnia reconstruction unspent
- 7:Future relations between the European Union and the ACP countries
- 8:Promoting european business in japan: the experience of exec. training prog.
- 9:The common fisheries policy after 2002: reform but not revolution
- 10:Industry hearing - smart recipes for increased competitiveness
 - News report : 30-09-97
- 1:MEPS meet CJD victim's family
- 2:Working towards guaranteed standards for slaughter,rendering,storage,incineration
- 3:Nominations for the 1997 Sakharov prize
- 4:Sir Leon Brittan thinks the wto is no threat to the cap
- 5:European quality for agricultural products: legislation is not enough
- 6:Agenda 2000: a good basis fr enlargement negotiations with Hungary
- 7:Informal justice and home affairs meeting
 - News report : 29-09-97
- 1:Entry controls also needed in fight against BSE
- 2:Employment summit - jobs plan unveiled
- 3:Cream lovers lick additive lobby
- 4:Speedy response needed on Algeria
- 5:Observation of the elections in Mexico
- 6:Condemnation of corporal punishment in Saudi Arabia
- 7:The institutions' security contracts
- 8:Combating fraud: independence for uclaf
- 9:Phare: beneficiaries must gradually accept responsibility for fincial mgmt
- 10:Clearance of eaggf accounts: parliament remains vigilant
- 11:Protecting the role of the written press
- 12:Strengthening the eu satellite communications sector
- 13:Relocation and foreign direct investment
- 14:Modernising social security
- 15:Pepper schemes to enable workers to share profits need promotion
- 16:Energy committee demands more money for altener ii
- 17:The external dimension of trans-european energy networks
 - News report : 25-09-97
- 1:Algeria: the right to know
- 2:Accession: the latvian prime minister wants all applicants on starting line
- 3:Cosmetics - clash between world trade and animal welfare
- 4:BSE crisis measures offer no long-term solution for beef
- 5:Tourism fraud: belgian and french authorities under heavy fire
- 6:Conciliation on data protection: agreement in sight
- 7:EMU: no statistical manipulation of criteria
- 8:Financial markets look forward to euro
- 9:Commission acts on bananas following wto panel
- 10:Abolition of duty free - call for re-think
 - News report : 24-09-97
- 1:Research spending: extra cash for framework programme
- 2:Socrates and education: committee backs an extra ecu 100 for ecu 850m programme
- 3:Temporary protection of displaced persons
- 4:Call for copyright legislation to protect the music industry
- 5:The luxembourg presidency's programme for women
- 6:Community to accede to un convention on the law of the sea
- 7:The world bank assists development
 - News report : 23-09-97
- 1:The single currency and a new financial perspective - prelude for inst. reform
- 2:Commissioner seeks meps' help in securing bse funding
- 3:80 proposals for improving freedom of movement
 - News report : 18-09-97
- 1:Regligion, society and the future of the European union
 - News report : 09-09-97
- 1:Research funding - new meeting scheduled
 - News report : 05-09-97
- 1:Fight against swine fever: marker vaccine and extensive breeding
- 2:Kinnock expects TENS to create large numbers of jobs
- 3:Green light for liberalisation of the postal services
- 4:Fisheries will not hold up enlargement
 - News report : 04-09-97
- 1:Junker: employment summit not to focus on deregulation
- 2:Fraud: buildings, british beef, tourism
- 3:Convention on extradition
- 4:Sexual abuse - exploitation of children
- 5:The Euro: exchange rate should not be an obstacle to growth
- 6:Telecommunications: social rights must accompany liberalisation
- 7:Compromise on EU tourism action plan
- 8:Yes to environmental NGOs
- 9:Priorities necessary in innovation policy
 - News report : 03-09-97
- 1:Private lie and the media call for emergency debate
- 2:Agenda 2000: will farmers pay the cost?
- 3:Universal service in telecommunications
- 4:Discussions on launch of enlargement negotiations
- 5:Financing the peace initiative in Northern Ireland
- 6:Call for enhanced EU-ASEAN cooperation and political dialogue
 - News report : 02-09-97
- 1:News Report 68/97
 - News report : 01-09-97
- 1:Message of condolence to the Queen
 - News report : 24-07-97
- 1:Budget 98 - differences between MEPs and Council emerge in friendly talks
- 2:Equal opportunities still lacking
- 3:Equal opportunities still lacking
- 4:Call for greater international role for Japan, easier access to Japanese market
- 5:EU-Cambodia agreement on hold
- 6:Agenda 2000 - Financing questioned
 - News report : 23-07-97
- 1:Brussels building - the president signs lease for new 3D building
- 2:Tougher monitoring of greenhouse gases
- 3:Commission called to investigate tourist industry irregularities
- 4:The future of ACP relations
- 5:The future of European cultural policy lies in cooperation
 - News report : 22-07-97
- 1:Mr Levy wants peace but stands his ground
- 2:Enlargement Agenda 2000: Parliament and Council to study Commission proposal
- 3:Support for a treaty to ban anti- personnel mines
- 4:Luxembourg Presidency gives priority to fight against organized crime
 - News report : 16-07-97
- 1:BSE
- 2:Cooperation with the European Parliament
- 3:Stricter controls in the UK
- 4:1650 tonnes of meat exported
- 5:Measures to combat fraud
- 6:Meat and bonemeal stocks
- 7:Mad cow disease
- 8:Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- 9:Gelatin
- 10:Reform of the CAP and Agenda 2000
 - News report : 15-07-97
- 1:Commission considering action against the UK for inadequate checks
 - News report : 10-07-97
- 1:The President welcomes the EP Bureau's moves towards greater openness
 - News report : 09-07-97
- 1:Commission strongly criticized over BSE
- 2:Lockerbie still unresolved
- 3:Cohesion policy and culture can help employment
 - News report : 08-07-97
- 1:European company statute - Council optimistic
- 2:Justice and home affairs: the Luxembourg presidency's priorities
- 3:Farmers in difficulty - Euro SOS line on hand
- 4:Duty free sales: controls OK says the industry
 - News report : 04-07-97
- 1:Beating in prison of Sakharov laureate Wei Jingsheng
- 2:SOCRATES programme: Culture Committee condemns Council's stinginess
- 3:Charging of heavy goods vehicles for the use of transport infrastructure
- 4:Showdown looms over community inaction while environment deteriorates
 - News report : 03-07-97
- 1:Parliament and Council compromise on Raphael Programme
- 2:Meat and bone meal - the way forward
- 3:Hot air from cool cans
- 4:Better safe than sorry when dealing with genetic modification
- 5:Transport of horses under strict conditions
- 6:Competition policy: call for more flexible rules on vertical agreement
- 7:Commission "paternalistic" to countries which turn their nose up to our waste
 - News report : 02-07-97
- 1:Mrs Roth-Behrendt calls for vigorous action against "BSE criminals"
- 2:Bank governor expects Spain to be founder member of EMU
- 3:Luxembourg: no plans to fix EMU conversion rates
- 4:Another debate on the Treaty? Mr Poos says no
- 5:Budgetary issues: Frank dialogue between Parliament and Council
- 6:Flynn says IGC produced important tools to fight unemployment
- 7:1997 - Year Against Racism: some progress made
- 8:Hops: Tastes are changing, so hop varieties must follow suit
 - News report : 01-07-97
- 1:Meat and bone meal: lessons to be learnt from the BSE crisis
- 2:Elections in Albania
- 3:Mexico - variations on the human rights clause
- 4:Harmonisation of rules to improve safety and combat fraud
- 5:Biotechnology in agriculture? Yes but only on certain conditions
 - News report : 30-06-97
- 1:Statement by Mrs Nicole Fontaine - Transition in Hong Kong
- 2:Birds do not recognize frontiers
 - News report : 27-06-97
- 1:Comparative advertising agreement
- 2:mines appeal
- 3:Helsinki declaration on European wide transport policy adoped
 - News report : 25-06-97
- 1:Bosnia - Carlos Westendorp's three priorities
- 2:Regional policy from Noordwijk to Amsterdam: gains and losses
 - News report : 24-06-97
- 1:Hong Kong: EP should not attend provisio nal legislative council ceremony
- 2:A peacekeeping force in Congo Brazzaville
- 3:More openness in the BSE scientific steering committee
- 4:European Union-Australia: Human rights at issue
- 5:Tobacco: production cuts mean increased profits for multinationals says committe
- 6:Commission appeal on bananas
- 7:Banging the drum for music
- 8:ACP-EU joint assembly in Togo in October
- 9:EP and Central American Parliament sign cooperation agreement
- 10:Enlargement - democracy concerns over Slovakia but...
- 11:Support for Czech accession negotiations
 - News report : 23-06-97
- 1:EU legal protection for biotechnology inventions
- 2:Telecommunications - call for number portability by the year 2000
- 3:Shift from environment law to self-regul ation could trigger crisis of confidence
- 4:Committee calls for more effective social dialogue
- 5:Discrimination against women in advertising: a public concern
- 6:Public hearing - combatting drug related crimes
- 7:False British passport probe
 - News report : 19-06-97
- 1:Gil-Robles: Summit highlights the limit ation of the intergovernmental system
- 2:Congo-Brazzaville: a tricky mediation process
- 3:Amsterdam EMU pact welcomed by economic affairs committee
- 4:EMU: the road ahead from Amsterdam
- 5:EU financial aid to ensure stability in Armenia and Georgia
- 6:"The social clause: practical measures first"
- 7:Relations between the EU and the ACP
 - News report : 18-06-97
- 1:Moment of truth for competition policy - Boeing concern
- 2:Cooperation between the EU and Cambodia
- 3:Cooperation between the EU and Laos
- 4:Development - not much progress report by the Dutch presidency
- 5:Anti-personnel mines - Parliament to take part in the Brussels conference
 - News report : 17-06-97
- 1:NATO enlargement - between three and five new members
- 2:Budgetary control: financial management to be beefed up
 - News report : 30-05-97
- 1:Parliament/Council conciliation: no go for Raphaël
- 2:Conciliation: Ariane, Telecommunications and freedom of movement for doctors
- 3:Company relocation and direct foreign investment
- 4:Conclusion of cooperation agreement with South Africa is possible by end of 1997
- 5:MEPs go sponge fishing
- 6:The European Union's space policy must be brought up to date
 - News report : 28-05-97
- 1:President of Parliament - enhanced integration could operate for a while
- 2:France/IGC: Extending codecision depends on other institutional progress
- 3:EU/China: developing trade whilst respecting human rights
- 4:The European company: Willy de Clercq calls for swift return to work
- 5:Support for durum wheat: incentives for young farmers
- 6:EU-Malta joint Parliamentary committee
 - News report : 27-05-97
- 1:Elections must be held in Albania in June, says Vranitzky
- 2:Common foreign and security policy in 1996: a disappointing record
- 3:German opposes unanimity requirement for enhanced integration
- 4:Social fund should improve working skills and provide retraining
- 5:Strengthening economic and security cooperation in the Baltic region
- 6:Environment: a new impetus for employment
 - News report : 26-05-97
- 1:The World Trade Organisation and the developing countries
- 2:EU/Latin America: final act
- 3:Commission criticised over "one-sided" economic guidelines
 - News report : 23-05-97
- 1:Thumbs down for latest trapping accord with Russia and Canada
- 2:Financing enlargement: realism is gaining ground
- 3:Fairness in budgetary stability pact
- 4:Italy wants an ambitious treaty
- 5:Call for a European maritime institute
 - News report : 22-05-97
- 1:President says enlargement not free of charge
- 2:Taiwan - no move on reunification
- 3:European voluntary service: funding should match needs
- 4:Include sport i the treaty says committee
- 5:Single market under threat from states
- 6:Tougher curbs on animal tests and dangerous chemicals
- 7:Stability pact: convergence between Parliament and Council
- 8:Noisy neighbours and nobel prize winners
- 9:Air carrier liability in the case of accidents
- 10:EU-Latin America: ending drug trafficking and corruption a priority
- 11:Sex tourism involving children
- 12:Socrates: increase of ECU 100m a bare minimum
 - News report : 21-05-97
- 1:Approximation of law on takeover bids
- 2:Greater democratic control by the EP
- 3:Transfer of Commission vet services to Ireland under fire
- 4:A European judicial and legal area against international crime
- 5:Bananas WTO ruling against EU: Commission to appeal
- 6:Lomé suspension: new role for MEPs
- 7:Oilseed advance payments should not be postponed to 1998 budget
- 8:Farm price proposals
 - News report : 20-05-97
- 1:Mr Gil Robles calls for an agreement on more qualified majority voting
- 2:Mr Gil Robles - 13th European Union/ Latin America interparliamentary conf.
- 3:Protection of the citizen under Community law
 - News report : 05-05-97
- 1:BSE: Implementation of the recommendatio ns of the Parl. Committee of enquiry
 - News report : 30-04-97
- 1:IGC willing to accept financing of common foreign and security policy
 - News report : 29-04-97
- 1:Europe: no monetary union without
- 2:The Treaty should outlaw discrimination on grounds of disability
 - News report : 28-04-97
- 1:Information campaign on the IGC-Mr Oreja
- 2:IGC: Austria wants closer integration
- 3:Listening to the everyday problems of
 - News report : 25-04-97
- 1:Monitoring reforms after the BSE crisis
- 2:Observer mission to the Parliamentary elections, Bulgaria 18-21 April 1997
- 3:The Franco-German concept of security and defence: a model for Europe?
 - News report : 23-04-97
- 1:EMU - Majority of Member States set to qualify by 1 January 1999
- 2:Mr Lu Ping unconvincing on Hong Kong
- 3:Berthu report on the institutional nature of the European Union rejected
- 4:Time is not ripe for complete overhaul VAT regime, says committee
- 5:Organic livestock farming: consumer protection and guarantees of quality
- 6:Common ground found over GATT procurement rules
- 7:Support for Commission single market action plan
- 8:Cohesion fund: the best example of Community financing
- 9:Cross-border and inter-regional cooperation
 - News report : 22-04-97
- 1:Refugees in Zaire abandoned by everyone
- 2:Correction: News Report No 31/97
- 3:Parliament goes head-to-head with Council and Commission over stability pa
- 4:José Ramos Horta appeals for the autonomy of East Timor
- 5:Estonia's membership of Nato should not be linked to EC membership
- 6:Temporary protection of displaced persons and Enlargement
- 7:Inclusion of Petersberg-type missions in the Treaty
- 8:Chad on the road to democracy
- 9:The paradox of food and famine
 - News report : 21-04-97
- 1:Greater cooperation between the European Parliament and national parliaments requ
- 2:Protection against ionizing radiation
- 3:EP takes strong interest in future European research policy
- 4:Agricultural structural regulations: greater clarity in the Commission propos
 - News report : 18-04-97
- 1:"Turkey's accession is not on the agenda ", says Hans Van Den Broek
- 2:Openess in information society services
- 3:Strong reactions to latest ECOFIN EMU proposal
- 4:Poor application of Community legislation will distort the working of
- 5:Supplementary supervision of insurance undertakings
- 6:Application of subsidiarity must not lead to a weakening of Community legisla
- 7:Information technology sector: US takes the lead
- 8:Eurpean information policy: decentralisation is essential
- 9:Sanctions and human rights development committee seeks new procedur
- 10:No changes in EFTA membership says Secretary-General Johannsson
 - News report : 17-04-97
- 1:Gil-Robles: a Penal code is the only practical way of fighting organised crim
- 2:Outcome of conciliation on health data
- 3:A new approach for the PHARE programme
- 4:Strict rules for the marketing of biocides
- 5:More than 1000 petitions every year
- 6:The EU will not be intimidated by the US
- 7:Video on transport of horses shocks committee members
- 8:MEPs welcome the works programme of Dublin and Bilbao
- 9:Equal opportunities: promoting Parliamentary cooperation
 - News report : 16-04-97
- 1:Reform of the Treaty - social domain
- 2:Television without frontiers
- 3:Visit of Czech Prime Minister to EP
- 4:Social programmes and incentives for employment
- 5:1998 budget: structural funds
- 6:Belarus
- 7:Intergroups
- 8:Olive Oil
- 9:Pollution from internal combustion engines - tax incentives
- 10:Passenger lists for Channel crossings
- 11:Combined transport
- 12:Air carrier liability
- 13:Equal pay - Code of practice
 - News report : 15-04-97
- 1:Official visit to Belgium
- 2:EU/China
- 3:eu/south korea
- 4:Making Europe a Union of knowledge
- 5:Proposals on mobility in the EU
- 6:Third Pan-European Transport Conference- in Helsinki
- 7:Consumer protection: The Euro
 - News report : 03-04-97
- 1:MR GIL ROBLES WILL TAKE PART IN THE NOORDWIJK CONCLAVE
- 2:ALBANIA:MAKING SURE HUMANITARIAN AID GETS THERE
- 3:EP/COUNCIL AGREEMENT ON TRANS-EUROPEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
 - News report : 24-03-97
- 1:THE 24TH ACP/EU JOINT ASSEMBLY
 - News report : 21-03-97
- 1:INCREASED ROLE FOR EP IN THE FINAL STAGE OF THE IGC
- 2:PARLIAMENT COUNCIL AGREE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERCONNECTION
- 3:SHARING THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN SEX DISCRIMINATION CASES
- 4:DEMAND FOR BETTER IMPLEMENTATION OF EU ENVIRONMENTA LAW
- 5:SME'S AND THE CRAFT SECTOR IN FOCUS
- 6:EMU:COMMISSION URGED TO PROPOSE MEASURES FOR MONETARY STABILITY
- 7:OVERCOMING BUREAUCRACY
- 8:REGIONS IN INDUSTRIAL DECLINE-JOBCREATI A PRIORITY SAYS COMMISSIONER WULF-MATHIE
- 9:THE 24TH ACP/EU JOINT ASSEMBLY
 - News report : 20-03-97
- 1:A NEW DIMENSION FOR EU SPORT
- 2:DUMA DELEGATES STRONGLY OPPOSE ENLARGEMENT OF NATO
- 3:A PROTECTION FORCE FOR ALBANIAN HUMANITARIAN AID
- 4:MAKING THE VALLETTA CONFERENCE A SUCCESS
- 5:COMMISSIONER WARNED: PARLIAMENTARY SCRUTINY OF FOOD SAFETY WILL CONTINUE
- 6:GREEN LIGHT FOR ARSENAL OF MEASURES TO COMBAT TRAFFIC POLLUTION
- 7:AGREEMENT WITH PLO APPROVED
- 8:BUDGETARY CONTROL: ALL CLEAR FOR EUROPEA DEVELOPMENT FUND, VOCATIONAL TRAINING CE
- 9:NEED FOR CONCILATION BY THE COUNCIL
 - News report : 19-03-97
- 1:IGC: PRESIDENT SAYS NO TO INADEQUATE RESULTS
- 2:SOUTH AFRICA TRADE CONCERN
- 3:IGC AND FINLAND
- 4:LINKING THE COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK SYSTEMS
- 5:EUROPEAN VOLUNTARY SERVICE: REMOVING LEGAL OBSTACLES TO YOUNG PEOPLE'S MOBILI
- 6:DRIVING LICENCES - CALL FOR EU WIDE PENALTIES
- 7:STAFF TO CONTROL DRIVING TIMES IN ROAD TRANSPORT TO BE DOUBLED
- 8:SAFETY RULES: BLACK LIST OF 3rd COUNTRY AIR CARRIERS
- 9:7EU/CYPRUS DIALOGUE-DELAYS UNDER FIRE
- 10:YES TO A SLIM
 - News report : 18-03-97
- 1:PARLIAMENT DEMANDS THAT DEVELOPER MEETS TERMS OF LEASE
- 2:LOBBYISTS MUST BE FAIR AND OPEN IN THEIR DEALINGS WITH PARLIAMENT
- 3:DEMAND FOR PASSENGER LISTS ON CHANNEL FERRIES AND IN CHANNEL TUNNEL
- 4:COMMITTEE WANTS HEALTHCARE BENEFITS FOR 3 rd COUNTRY STUDENTS
- 5:MORE INFORMATION NEEDED ON EFFECTS OF LIBERALIZATION OF PUBLIC SERVICES
- 6:BASIC TELECOM INFO TECHNOLOGY AGREEMEN TO BOOST GROWTH EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE
- 7:UN CONFERENCES THE FUTURE OF LOME
 - News report : 14-03-97
- 1:NEWS ALERT 10
 - News report : 07-03-97
- 1:PARLIAMENTARY COOPERATION ENLARGEMEN
 - News report : 03-03-97
- 1:EUROPEAN PRESCRIPTION FOR CHINESE MEDICINE
- 2:REDUCING CANCER THREAT AT WORK
- 3:SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND COMMISSION UNITE THEIR FORCES FOR IGC
- 4:A WINDOW TO EUROPE
- 5:EURATOM/USA NUCLEAR AGREEMENT WELCOMED
- 6:INSTITUTIONAL SOLUTION NEED FOR EU'S REMOTER REGIONS
 - News report : 27-02-97
- 1: GIL-ROBLES:'THE PARIS INCIDENT IS CLOSED TALKS WERE A SUCCESS
- 2: NEW TARGET FOR GREENHOUSE GAS EMMISSIONS
- 3: SAFEUSE OF MICRO-ORGANISMS/ BUREAUCRATIC RESTRAINTS
- 4: BOLSTER EUROPE DEFENCE IDENTIT BY DEVELOP COMMON ARMS POLIC
- 5: CONFLICT PREVENTIO GREATLAKES CALL FOR BETTER MANAGEMENT
- 6: YES TO THE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH KAZAKHSTAN
- 7: NO MORE LANDINGS FOR NOISY SAUDI BOEINGS
- 8: STOP DECLINE OF EU MERCHANT NAVY
- 9: A WINDOW TO EUROPE .
- 10: TIME IS RIPE TO COMPLETE THE SINGLE MARKET SAYS MONTI
- 11: POSITIVE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR 1997, BUT....
- 12: 1995 DISCHARGE - ECSC .
 - News report : 26-02-97
- 1: IMMIGRATION:DISPUTE WITH FRANCE PRESIDENTIA MEETING OFF
- 2: HELLO, DOLLY!.. MEPS COUNT SHEEP
- 3: NO TAKE OFF FOR BRITISH AIRWAYS AMERICAN AIRLINES ALLIANCE
- 4: EU-MOROCCO FISHERIES AGREEMENT:CALMING EURO'S
- 5: TELECOMMUN AGREEMENT:A BOOST FOR GROWTH JOBS
- 6: SPAIN SAYS NO LEAP FORWARD TO FURTHER INTEGRATION AT IGC
- 7: EQUAL TREATMENT: PUSH TO SHIFT
- 8:B THE BURDEN OF PROOF RANK
- 9: USE OF COMPUTERS BY CUSTOMS: COUNCIL IGNORES PARLIAMENT
- 10: EU AID POLICIES EXPLAINED .
- 11: CREDIT INSTITUTIONS, SOLVENCY RATION CAPITAL ADEQUACY
- 12: SUPPORT FOR REGIONAL INTEGRATI AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- 13: YES TO INTERIM AGREEMENT WITH ARMENIA
- 14: NEW SYSTEM TO REPLACE BORDER CHECKS
 - News report : 25-02-97
- 1: PARLIAMENT'S SUPPORT FOR ARAFAT'S PEACE PROCESS
- 2: IGC: FREE MOVEMENT SECURITY PRES CALLS FOR COMMUNITIE ROLE
- 3: UK'S EURO DEBATE LACKS SOLID ARGUMENTS
- 4: IGC/DENMARK: MORE THAN ONE REFERENDUM?
- 5: THE EURO: NO FREE LUNCH SAYS BANKERS
- 6: PIRACY OF ENCRYPTED TV PROGRAMMES MUST BE STOPPED
- 7: SUPPORT FOR ANTI-DRUGS AND DRUG ADDICTION
- 8: POPULATION GROWTH IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
 - News report : 11-02-97
- 1:news report 06/97 the EP as at 11/02/97
 - News report : 07-02-97
- 1: BSE: CONFIDENCE CAN ONLY BE RESTORED BY ESTABLISHING
- 2: COMM CRITICIZES GREENPAPER FOR 1 SIDED APPROACH TO
- 3: NEW SOLUTIONS REQUIRED FOR OLD AGE PENSIONS HEALTHCARE
- 4: NO MORE MONEY FOR 4TH RTD FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME '94-'98
- 5: COMMITTEE CALLS FOR NEW ACTION PROGRAMME FOR
- 6: YES TO AGREEMENT WITH ARMENIA AS BOOST TO TRADE
- 7: INTERIM TRADE AGREEMENTS WITH GEORGIA KYRGYZSTAN
 - News report : 06-02-97
- 1: JUDICIAL COPERATION ONLY WAY TO COMBAT FRAUD CORRUPTION
- 2: EMU:COMM SCEPTICAL OVER PLANS TO CREATE STABILITY COUNCIL
- 3: DISCHARGE TO COMMISSion FOR CLEARANCE OF '92 EAGGF A/C's
- 4: BETTER CHECKS TO SAMP OUT FRAUD
- 5: COMMITTEE RESIST COMM SORCERY SPLITS MICKEYMOUSE PROPOSAL
- 6: GREEN LIGHT ENERGY CHARTER, CONCERN ON NUCLEAR SAFETY
- 7: COMMISSIONER CONFIDENT OF TIMELY ENTRY INTO IT
 - News report : 05-02-97
- 1: MOTORBIKES-CONCILIATION BREAKTHU ON TYRES
- 2: EP/COUNCIL CONCILIATION: SAFER PRESSURE EQUIPMENT
- 3: A DETERMINED ROMANIAN PRESIDENT MEETS MEPs
- 4: FIGHTING FRAUD: 'GENEVA APPEAL' JUDGES SPEAK OUT
- 5: COMPULSORY LABELLING OF BEEF NEEDED TOBOOST CONSUMER
- 6: TV WITHOUT FRONTIERS: COMPROMISE FOR CONCILIATION
- 7: BREAST SCREENING GAPS EXPOSED .
- 8: BANOTTI HUNTS FOR ABDUCTED CHILD IN WESTERN SAMOA
- 9: SMEs: TIME TO TIDY UP THE SUPPORT FRAMEWORK
- 10: CALL FOR A COMPETETIVE EUROPEAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
 - News report : 04-02-97
- 1: SERB GOVERNMENT REPRESSION SEVERELY CONDEMNED
- 2: B.TAPIE NOT TO BE UNSEATED UNTIL PARLIAMENT HAS ACTED
- 3: SERBIA TO ACCEPT CONCLUSIONS OF GONZALEZ MISSION
- 4: BANANAS: COMPROMISE POSSIBLE BETWEEN EP EC
- 5: IGC: INSTITUTIONS MUST BE ACCEPTABLE TO MS PUBLIC
 - News report : 31-01-97
- 1: PRESIDENT OF EP CALLS FOR ANTI DISCRIMINATION MEASURES
- 2: NO STATUE PLANS FOR JACQUES .
- 3: HILL FARMING - GUARDIAN OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
- 4: DOCTORS SAVE BARTS AT THE PARLIAMENT
 - News report : 29-01-97
- 1: MEP'S ALLOWANCES COMMON STATUTE - WORKING PARTY SET UP
- 2: BULGARIAN PRESIDENT - A 'MAN OF COURAGE'
- 3: INQUIRY INTO TRANSIT: THE SWISS UP IN ARMS
- 4: COMMITTEE GETS STUCK INTO TAMPON SAFETY RESEARCH
- 5: CALL FOR AUSTRALIA TO ACCEPT HUMAN RIGHTS CLAUSE
- 6: SUPPORT FOR CATTLE PASSPORT .
- 7: FOLLOW-UP TO BARCELON CONFERE TOWARDS POLITICAL PARTNERSHIP
- 8: ISLAM AND EUROPE: MEETING POINTS
- 9: MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS: COULD BE
 - News report : 28-01-97
- 1: FAIR TAX COMPETITION THREATENS ECONOMIC WELFARE
- 2: LOCKERBIE SECURITY CHECKS STILL NOT FULLPROOF 8 YEARS ON
- 3: CONCERN ABOUT SITUATION IN SERBIA,BULGARIA,ALBENIA
- 4: FLEXIBILITY-FINLAND'S 10 COMMANDMENTS
- 5: BIOTECHNOLOGY INVESTIGATION - THE DEBATE CONTINUES
- 6: DAIRY QUOTAS/DECLARATION: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EP EC
- 7: STRENGTHENING COOPERATION BETWEEN THE EU CHILE
 - News report : 27-01-97
- 1: MEDA FUNDS FOR TURKEY: THE COMMISSION CALLED TO ACCOUNT
- 2: DRUG TRAFFICKING:DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNCIL EC.
- 3: THE EU MUST OPPOSE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
 - News report : 24-01-97
- 1: TRANSIT OPERATORS WELCOME DRAFT REPORT BY K.BOWMAN
- 2: COHESION INFO SOCIETY: BALL IN COURT OF MEMB STATES
- 3: SOC SECURITY SCHEMES-SUPPORT FOR GRADUAL CONVERGENCE
- 4: MEPS CALLED FOR MORE ATT TO COMBATE SOCIAL EXCLUSION
- 5: TELECOMMUNICATIONS: PLEA FOR FLEXIBILITY
- 6: COMPETITION POLICY - VAN MIERT UNVEILS GREEN PAPER
 - News report : 23-01-97
- 1: COSMETICS TRIGGER BETWE FREETRADE ANIM RIGHTSCONFLICT
- 2: TERMINATION OF BERNARD TAPIES TERM OF OFFICE AS MEP
- 3:Pain of dual pricing will be eased for small shopkeepers
- 4: CHANNEL TUNNEL - MEPS CALL FOR TRANSPARENCY IN PLANS
- 5: DOUBLE-SIDED DIPLOMAS DISGUST COMMITTEE
- 6: BUDGET/FISHERIES AGREEMENTS: EP STILL WATCH FALL
- 7: HUMANITARIAN AID AND 'ECHO' .
- 8: PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY BETWEEN MEN WOMEN TOBE IN TREATY
- 9: MEPS CALLED FOR MORE ATTENT TO COMBAT SOCIAL EXCLUSION
- 10: ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART SAFEGUARDING RIGHTS OF ARTISTS
- 11: RECONCILING HUMANITARIAN AID, EMERGENCY AID, REHAB
- 12: PROCEEDINGS OF ACP/EU JOINT ASSEMBLY IN 1996
 - News report : 22-01-97
- 1: EU aid to Guatemala .
- 2: Leghold traps .
- 3: Yes to Schengen .
- 4: Languages row - Council to Court .
- 5: Transcaucasia agreements and human rights .
- 6: VAT - Divisions over the clearance system .
- 7: Competitive fisheries sector
- 8:B . RANK
- 9: Recording equipment - Road transport .
 - News report : 21-01-97
- 1: IGC: President promotes enhanced integration
- 2: BSE inquiry - Medina Ortega report .
- 3: Rwanda aid workers must be protected .
- 4: Flexibility the key to IGC .
- 5: Improved police cooperation a Dutch priority
- 6: Car and road taxes
- 7: EC/Angola fisheries agreement .
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