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    No need for two seats: MEPs – EUbusinessWeek 518

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    EUbusiness Week 518 top stories: Europe launches trillion euro energy revamp; Eurozone debt crisis: the calm before the storm; Europe’s cars switch to daytime lights to boost safety; EU institutions ordered to cut spending; EU, South Korea trade pact clears key parliament hurdle; Prince Charles decries ‘reckless roulette’ over climate

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. Europe launches trillion euro energy revamp
    2. Eurozone debt crisis: the calm before the storm
    3. Europe’s cars switch to daytime lights to boost safety
    4. EU institutions ordered to cut spending
    5. EU, South Korea trade pact clears key parliament hurdle
    6. Prince Charles decries ‘reckless roulette’ over climate

    Publisher’s Note

    An end to the ‘ridiculous’ dual sittings of the European Parliament in Brussels and Strasbourg is demanded by leading Euro-MPs in a report out this week. The report focuses on the cost and the carbon impact of a two-seat Parliament, where MEPs, assistants, interpreters and truckloads of paper have to shuttle regularly from one city to the other.

    It may be the right time to reopen this tricky issue. “In today’s climate the economic and environmental cost of two seats can no longer be justified,” says MEP Edward McMillan-Scott. He knows only too well, however, that giving Parliament the right to choose its own seat requires a treaty change. And this decision remains in the hands of the Member States.
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    Nick Prag
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    1. Europe launches trillion euro energy revamp

    The launch by European leaders of a trillion-euro bid to slash dependency on Middle East oil and Russian gas clears the way to place nuclear power at the centre of 21st century needs.
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    2. Eurozone debt crisis: the calm before the storm

    After taking a pounding from the markets last year, the eurozone is breathing easier these days, but analysts warn it may be the calm before another storm for the debt-stricken EU.
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    3. Europe’s cars switch to daytime lights to boost safety

    New cars and small vans rolling out of European factories as from Monday 7 February had to be equipped with automatic daytime lights in a new bid to raise road safety.
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    4. EU institutions ordered to cut spending

    The EU’s main institutions, from its parliament to the court of justice, have been ordered to cut spending in line with national austerity policies across Europe.
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    5. EU, South Korea trade pact clears key parliament hurdle

    A key European Parliament committee endorsed Monday a major free trade deal with South Korea after securing safeguards to protect Europe’s car-makers.
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    6. Prince Charles decries ‘reckless roulette’ over climate

    Britain’s Prince Charles has hit out at climate change doubters for playing a “reckless game of roulette” with Earth’s future and urged Europe to take ambitious action against global warming.
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    EUROPEAN CASE LAW

    Ukraine: allowing the use of cheaper foreign decoders to watch matches would damage the interests of viewers across the EU, said the English Premier League following European Court advice. An ECJ legal opinion threatens a massive shake-up in the broadcast of sports programming.
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    Euro-Parliament Watch

    Economy: top Euro-MPs attacked Tuesday a Franco-German drive for closer economic policy coordination in the eurozone as an attempt by the two powers to impose their will on the bloc.
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    In committe this week, the Civil Liberties Committee said a “single permit” should enable third-country workers to live and work in the EU; and the Foreign Affairs Committee favoured EU accession talks with Montenegro, but had concerns about corruption.
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    14 Feb, Education, Youth & Culture Council
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