MEPs say the EU should go it alone on minimum corporate tax rate
European taxation of the digital economy: MEPs lay out plans
European taxation of the digital economy: MEPs lay out plans
Labour MEP ahead of Daphne debate: ‘European Parliament cannot act as a court’
‘This is not the time to have this debate’ – Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba
‘This is not the time to have this debate’...
Social media: easy to forget repercussions of words
What we write online and what we decide to share with our friends and family...
What we write online and what we decide to share with our...
MEPs will debate latest Caruana Galizia assassination revelations
The European Parliament will be debating the latest revelations emerging from...
The European Parliament will be debating the latest...
COVID-19 vaccines: MEPs quiz top officials on authorisation and contracts
On Tuesday, MEPs quizzed the European Commission and European Medicines Agency on latest developments concerning the authorisation and purchase of COVID-19...
On Tuesday, MEPs quizzed the European Commission and...
European Parliament decision on Caruana Galizia murder debate expected on Tuesday
The European Parliament's decision on whether it will be debating new findings on Daphne Caruana Galizia murder is expected to be announced on...
The European Parliament's decision on whether it will...
‘Over our dead bodies’: Labour MEP squares up to EPP onslaught over Daphne murder
Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba accuses EPP of punching down on Malta by using ongoing Koħħu testimony name-dropping former Labour minister
Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba accuses EPP of punching down...
Labour MEPs fire broadside over EPP call to debate new findings on Daphne murder
European People’s Party has asked that MEPs debate new revelations surrounding the Daphne Caruana Galizia case
European People’s Party has asked that MEPs debate...
Sant abstains on Syria resolution, Metsola dubs stand ‘reprehensible’
Alfred Sant on Syria resolution: “European Parliament is entrenched in the belief that it has the compass by which to judge political behaviour...
Alfred Sant on Syria resolution: “European...
Metsola to lead EPP input as EU modifies vaccines approval process for COVID-19 variants
European People's Party appoints Roberta Metsola to represent it in negotiations to modify the EU's approval process to tackle new COVID-19 variants
European People's Party appoints Roberta Metsola to...
Agius Saliba: We can’t stand up to these big tech giants alone, but we can join forces
The pressure is on worldwide to start regulating tech giants, as Australia passed a controversial media bargaining code that will require social media...
The pressure is on worldwide to start regulating tech...
MEPs want to prosecute Syrian war criminals and maintain EU sanctions
MEPs express grave concern over the persistent political deadlock and the lack...
MEPs express grave concern over the persistent political...
[WATCH] Alfred Sant will not contest next European Parliament election
On Reno Bugeja Jistaqsi, former Labour prime minister and MEP Alfred Sant reflects on his memoirs from the period between 1975 and 1992
On Reno Bugeja Jistaqsi, former Labour prime minister and...
MEPs and governments strike provisional deal on billion-euro energy programme
A provisional deal has been struck on the next generation programme for Connecting Europe Facility
A provisional deal has been struck on the next generation...
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