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DUP and Sinn Féin’s contempt for Stormont reform leaves us stuck with lowest common denominator politics: Newton Emerson
A look back at the week that was
More than 100 protesters arrested during pro-EU demonstrations in Georgia
Protesters are angry at the government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the European Union.
Call for north to have European Parliament representation as MLAs to debate EU relations
Motion comes ahead of Stormont vote on post-Brexit trading arrangements
France’s Marine Le Pen faces court on charges of embezzling EU funds
The National Rally leader has strongly denied committing any wrongdoing.
Starmer heads to Brussels seeking post-Brexit improvement in EU relations
Sir Keir Starmer said he wants a ‘more pragmatic and mature relationship’ with the bloc.
Nigel Farage claims more Brexiteers in European Parliament than Westminster
The Reform UK leader made the claim as he delivered his maiden speech in the House of Commons.
Hungary’s Orban presents new alliance with Austria and Czech nationalist parties
The Patriots for Europe alliance involves the PM’s Fidesz party, Austria’s Freedom Party and former Czech prime minister Andrej Babi’s Ano party.
EU leaders to discuss nominees for bloc’s top jobs after election shake-up
The June 6-9 elections saw the European Parliament shift to the right and dealt major blows to pro-European governing parties in Paris and Berlin.
Michelle Gildernew narrowly misses out on European Parliament seat
Despite effectively writing herself off earlier in the week Michelle Gildernew was still in the race up to the final count
Michelle Gildernew concedes European Parliament seat
Sitting Fermanagh-South Tyrone MP lags behind former RTÉ correspondent