Blow to Cameron over EU spending
By Toby Vogel - 01.11.2012 / 11:00 CET
Labour MPs back anti-EU Conservatives in seeking cuts to EU's multi-year budget.
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Germany drops resistance to €7.3 billion in additional funding for 2013 budget. |
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Breakthrough in three-way talks on long-term budget, but member states continue fighting over additional funds for 2013 budget. |
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Long-delayed negotiations on the EU's budget for 2014-20 get underway in Brussels. |
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David Cameron, the British prime minister, and Nick Clegg, his deputy.
Ministers agree to €7.3bn top-up request for 2013.
Germany drops resistance to €7.3 billion in additional funding for 2013 budget.
Long-delayed negotiations on the EU's budget for 2014-20 get underway in Brussels.
Negotiations scheduled to start on Monday and Ireland seeking agreement by the end of June.
Breakthrough in three-way talks on long-term budget, but member states continue fighting over additional funds for 2013 budget.