EU Treaty: Cameron pulled the trigger this morning, but there is work left to do
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OpenEurope 2 days ago (via openeurope.org.uk)
UK Government should use EU Treaty negotiations to secure ???emergency brake??? on financial laws
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OpenEurope 2 days ago (via openeurope.org.uk)
Cameron wields veto over EU treaty change
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OpenEurope 2 days ago (via openeurope.org.uk)
Speaking after an EU summit deal on a new treaty to tighten eurozone financial discipline, the Prime Minister moved to counter eurosceptic fears that his opposition was weakening.
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Telegraph on 31st Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Tensions within the Conservative party would be stoked by the prime minister’s acceptance of the deal, aspects of which he had previously opposed
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FT on 29th Jan 2012 (via ft.com)
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith insisted today that Britain would block eurozone countries from using institutions paid for by EU nations.
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Telegraph on 29th Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
The leaders of Britain and France have not spoken since last month when David Cameron blocked a new EU treaty to enforce fiscal discipline
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FT on 27th Jan 2012 (via ft.com)
Croatia's EU referendum was overwhelming — more than two-thirds of voters favoured the young state's accession to the European Union. This is an important moment. For it shows that another part of Yugoslavia is intent on leaving its violent past behind and move into the European mainstream. Croatia and its newly-elected government still faces many problems — corruption, judic...
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Spectator on 23rd Jan 2012 (via spectator.co.uk)
As Croatians prepared to vote in a referendum to join the European Union on Sunday (22 January), officials warned that a negative outcome would result in the collapse of the country's credit ratings. EurActiv reports based on the coverage by Lider, its Croatian partner. More »
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EurActiv on 20th Jan 2012 (via euractiv.com)
As Croatians prepared to vote in a referendum to join the European Union on Sunday (22 January), officials warned that a negative outcome would result in the collapse of the country's credit ratings. EurActiv reports based on the coverage by Lider, its Croatian partner. More »
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EurActiv on 20th Jan 2012 (via euractiv.com)