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Parliament RSS news feeds

Headlines

An RSS feed for the general public covering all the events featured in the European Parliament's Headlines: articles, Focus, Features, the main subjects discussed, decisions, debates, etc.

All press service products

An RSS feed for media professionals relating to all the current events covered by the European Parliament's press service: votes, resolutions, debates, committees and part-sessions (if a publication does not exist in your language you will receive a notification in English).

  • - Press releases

    Press releases deal with debates and decisions in plenary and in committee (if a publication does not exist in your language you will receive a notification in English).

  • - Background (Press service)

    Background notes provide a detailed explanation of the main subjects that will be discussed in Parliament, generally the key stages in the production of a report (if a publication does not exist in your language you will receive a notification in English).

  • - National Angle (Press service)

    National Angle: press releases and background information dealing with specific subjects from a national viewpoint.

  • - Part-session press briefings

    Briefings provide summaries of reports and other items on the part-session agenda.

  • - Agenda (Press service)

    The Agenda, published every week, lists events in the European Parliament. (Published in English.)

Podcasts

Weekly briefing (OR)

This briefing presents the key items of Parliament's activities in the upcoming week such as committee meetings, public hearings, visits, etc. The agenda is presented by the EP spokespersons and the briefing ends with a question and answer session.

Pre-session briefing (OR)

This briefing presents the key items on the Strasbourg part-session agenda, and is followed by a review of the agenda priorities by the political group spokespersons, ending with a question and answer session.

Statements by MEPs (OR)

This podcast provides a selection of statements by leaders of political groups, authors of reports and members of parlimentary committees giving their view of topical subjects which will be discussed by MEPs in the immediate future.


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