News Releases
Showing: April 2007
Here you can find an archive of all the news items that have been on this website as well as any comments, polls or surveys.
Few remaining wild tigers would be 'wiped out' by ban lift
Posted,4/26/2007 4:00:00 PM
China told trade ban needs better enforcement, not elimination
Europe calls for the release of Alan Johnston
Posted,4/26/2007 12:00:00 AM
Strasbourg, April 26 2007 -- Leader of the Conservatives in the European Parliament and Conservative MEPs today joined fellow Parliamentarians in Strasbourg calling for the immediate release of BBC journalist Alan Johnston.
New study confirms concerns about consumer credit law
Posted,4/25/2007 4:00:00 PM
Conservative MEP calls on Council and Commission to live up to its commitments on better regulation
Britain’s narrowboat users spared in key vote in European Parliament
Posted,4/25/2007 4:00:00 PM
But LibDems vote in favour of proposals to hit canal boat tourists
Curtain Must Come Down On Strasbourg Traveling Circus
Posted,4/25/2007 4:00:00 PM
As Parliament votes on a temporary committee on climate change, the two-seat farce continues to pump 20,000 tons of CO2 into our atmosphere
People of Zimbabwe yet to gain their freedom after 27 years of independence
Posted,4/25/2007 4:00:00 PM
No let up in pressure on Mugabe regime - international community must be ready to help country when tyrant falls from power
EU faces continued decline unless it embraces a "new special relationship" of reform and free trade with India and the US
Posted,4/25/2007 12:00:00 AM
Conservatives propose US-EU-India "special relationship" deal on eve of showpiece summit
MEPs demand referendum on constitution
Posted,4/25/2007 12:00:00 AM
MEPs demand referendum on constitution
Librarians face criminal penalties as EU pushes for draconian clampdown on copying
Posted,4/24/2007 4:00:00 PM
The EU could criminalise librarians in the first attempt by the Commission to create a Europe wide criminal offence
Conservatives once again stand up for zero tolerance on waste and fraud
Posted,4/24/2007 12:00:00 AM
Meanwhile Labour and Lib Dems vote to approve accounts the Court of Auditors cannot