The Spanish Presidency of the European Union on Wednesday will begin an Intergovernmental Conference to amend the Governing Treaties of the European Union to allow 18 MEPs to take their seats in the European Parliament under the Lisbon Treaty as elections took place under Nice Treaty rules. This new treaty will not greatly effect...
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Tags: European Parliament, European Union, Intergovernmental Conference, Ireland, Lisbon Treaty, Member of the European Parliament, Nice Treaty, Spain
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M van den Broeke on Twitter asked this question, Should serious EU bloggers get some sort of accreditation to EU institutions? But on what criteria? Firstly I say fair play to her for bringing up the question. Its one that should be asked more, and not just by the EU. I must say Irish...
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Tags: Bloggers, Brussels, European Union, Institutions of the European Union, Journalism, Newspaper, Politics
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I have been meaning to post this for awhile but I didn’t know it had been posted on youtube yet. I saw this at the Alliance Francaise Symposium and I loved it and I hope you will too. Very informative! This video was created by the Irish delegation to the EU’s 60th Anniversary Celebrations...
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Tags: European Union, Government, History, Ireland, Schuman Declaration
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Image via Wikipedia Last Tuesday I attended the Alliance Francaise de Cork/UCC European Symposium. In the afternoon we split into round-tables. I went along to the round-table entitled “The Question of the European Army”. This round-table was led by Quentin Perret of Atelier Europe, Nevin Power and Frank O’Callaghan. Quentin seemed to be on...
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Tags: Common Foreign and Security Policy, European Union, Government, Ireland, Member State of the European Union, NATO, Russia, United States
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Image via Wikipedia Today I had the joy of joining members of the European Movement Ireland in part of their schools roadshow on the European Union. Today we visited Colaiste Mhuire in Crosshaven. Leading the show was Andrea Pappin, the Executive Director, and she was joined with by Billie Sparks, the Education and Advocacy...
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Tags: Climate Change, Council of the European Union, Education, European Commission, European Movement Ireland, European Parliament, European Union, Government, Schools
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Image via Wikipedia My last post had a quick look at what the Con/Lib Agreement said on Political Reform. Now look at what should be a what the Agreement says on the EU. As a Euroblogger I probably should have done this first! The UK will not join the Euro. No surprise there. They...
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Tags: Britain, David Cameron, European Parliament, European Union, Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg, Politics, Working Time Directive
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After reading this headline MEPs set course to re-open Lisbon treaty Queue lots of shouts of “nooooooooooooo” from me. It is a headline from the European Voice, about MEP’s on the constitutional affairs committee voting for an IGC on the Lisbon Treaty. This is all about the extra 18 MEP’s that are to be...
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Tags: European Union, European Voice, Government, IGC, Lisbon Treaty, Member of the European Parliament, Nice Treaty
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Image via Wikipedia This arrived in my inbox today. It may be of interest to some readers! You may wish to be aware that Mr. Micheál Martin, T.D., Minister for Foreign Affairs, has announced details of the 2010 Communicating Europe Initiative. Applications for funding are invited from voluntary organisations and education bodies who are...
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Tags: Dublin, Europe Day, European Union, Funding, Government, Ireland, Irish people, Micheál Martin, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Multilateral
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Again this year DG Enlargement are running the European Young Journalist Award 2010. (post on last years competition is here). Its simple, if your aged between 17-35 you can enter the competition. All you need to do is send them a copy of your published work and your in the competition. The work must...
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Tags: Competitons, DG Enlargement, Enlargement of the European Union, EU, European Union, European Young Journalist Award 2010, Journalism, Member State of the European Union
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Where does Europe End, is one of the often asked questions when talking about the enlargement of the European Union. With the current negotiations with Turkey progressing (albeit slowly) the next challenge will be where next? Will the accession of Turkey see Syria (Middle East) or Armenia (Western Asia) applying for membership? That is...
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Tags: Accession of Turkey to the European Union, Balkans, Belarus, Eastern Europe, Enlargement of the European Union, EU, Europe, European Parliament, European Union, Member State of the European Union, member states. enlargement, Middle East, Polish Plumber, Racism, Turkey, Ukraine
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