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The European Commission says that passengers and freight services are being charged too much for travelling through the Channel Tunnel, and has told France and the UK to look into the pricing structure or face court action.
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Itchy feet in the private offices of the European commissioners are getting itchier.
Perhaps it is just as well that the European Council introduced a permanent full-time president (current holder: Herman Van Rompuy), given what has been happening to the bunch of temps who used to preside over the EU's affairs.
The strike called by EU staff unions last Wednesday was not exactly a howling success.
Maybe the party really is over for the European Union.
NEWSCompromise agreement will now be presented to member states and MEPs.
NEWSForeign policy chief clashes with member states over EU's position on the peace process.
COMMENTA round-up of the international press on Thursday, 20 June.
NEWSA revised version of the European Commission's proposal to ‘backload' carbon allowances in the European Union's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) will be sent back to the full Parliament.
NEWSMEPs have voted to ban air conditioners containing climate-harming gases by 2020
NEWSMember states at odds over draft legislation.
EU leaders to show commitment to banking union
NEWSCommissioner criticises US authorities.
NEWSCommission seeks three rounds of talks this year after compromise struck over French cultural concerns.
NEWSFrance and Germany yet to show support as Turkey reacts sharply to EU criticism.
NEWSPrime minister resigns after arrests of his aides as role of lobbyists is called into question.
NEWSTalks drag on as deadline looms with greening measures a sticking point.
NEWSCouncil of Europe and MEPs criticise changes made by government.
COMMENTEurope can and should use its trade muscle for the green cause.
NEWSEnergy committee to vote on proposal to limit the type of biofuel that can be used to meet EU renewable energy target.
NEWSAlbania has made slow progress since it applied for EU membership in 2009.
NEWSMember states agree a position on Mifid, but talks with MEPs lie ahead.
COMMENTAny public criticism of Azerbaijan's human rights record could spark an anti-EU campaign in the country.
COMMENTIreland's minister for jobs, who failed to land the country's top job.
Boosting popular interest in the EU could lead to a withdrawal of consent
Exploring the muddled reaction to the success in the UK of Polish-run private medical clinics
Questions raised at the German constitutional court's hearing on the legality of the European Central Bank's efforts to save the eurozone
Jutta Urpilainen, as seen by Marco Villard.
Has Jutta Urpilainen, Finland's finance minister, given in to Euroscepticism?
Andrea Enria - chairman of the European Banking Authority
Jerzy Plewa – the European Commission's director-general for agriculture
Jaroslav Neverovic, Lithuania's energy minister
Deputy secretary-general at the Elysée, Emmanuel Macron
Alan Shatter, Ireland's minister for justice and equality, and for defence
Finland's minister for international development, Heidi Hautala.
Joseph Muscat - Malta's youngest prime minister
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