China castigated over 'gagging' of independent TV station
Two senior MEPs have criticised China’s record on human rights despite claims by the country’s EU ambassador that Beijing has made “much progress” on the issue
The Parliament Magazine’s MEP Awards 2008
Read more about the award winners and view pictures from the gala ceremony.
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Inside Parliament
From our magazines
Knowledge centre of Europe
The decision to host the EIT in Budapest is a result of many years of concerted efforts to make the Hungarian capital one of Europe’s most knowledge-focused cities, says Gábor Demszky
Building Europe in partnership
Europe’s regions are hosting more events than ever before during this year’s Open Days, evidence of the increasing importance of Europe in the regions, says Luc Van den Brande
Parliament's President
Hans-Gert PötteringPresident to make official visit to Spain
Hans-Gert Pöttering will be making his first official visit to Spain between 2 and 4 October, during which he will meet the Spanish Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Parliament to probe Irish no campaign funding
Parliament president Hans-Gert Pöttering has been asked to launch an inquiry into concerns over the funding of the no campaign in Ireland on the Lisbon treaty referendum
Press Review
- World leaders under pressure ahead of weekend financial meetings
- EU wants 'rebuttal function' to face Lisbon treaty critics
- EU rules should offer more support for green cars, says Sarkozy
- Macedonia and Montenegro recognise Kosovo independence
- EU governments should monitor jails for terrorist recruitment, says report
The Parliament Magazine
Issue 274 | 29th September 2008All together nowThe challenge for future health policy is turning values into reality, says Androulla Vassiliou
Regional Review
Issue 10 | October 2008Strength to strengthDanuta Hübner welcomes the sixth edition of Open Days and looks forward to a week of stimulating discussion
Research Review
Issue 6 | September 2008Inside the big bangCERN is set to make history as the large hadron collider fires up

