News Releases
Showing: June 2010
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.
WTO ruling against Airbus confirms that European reimbursable loans are a legal instrument for partnership between government and industry
Posted,6/30/2010 12:00:00 AM
Brussels, 30th June 2010 -- The USA needs to negotiate an agreement with the EU which enables both sides to continue operating a public-private partnership for Boeing and Airbus but on a level playing field for both manufacturers, Robert Sturdy MEP, European Conservatives and Reformists group international trade spokesman, said today.
EU set to agree banker bonuses and capital requirements proposals
Posted,6/30/2010 12:00:00 AM
Proposals reward risk-taking but remove recklessness
Making Homes Safer: Better Warnings Needed on Window Blinds
Posted,6/18/2010 12:00:00 AM
Strasbourg 18 June 2010. At the European Parliament's plenary session in Strasbourg, Malcolm Harbour, Conservative MEP for the West Midlands, has urged John Dalli, the European Commissioner responsible for consumer product safety, to address the threat posed by unsafe window blind cords.
CONCLUSION TO EU-US OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT IS LONG OVERDUE
Posted,6/17/2010 12:00:00 AM
However, does not mean a deal at any price says Conservative MEP
EU PILES MORE PAIN ON BRITISH TRANSPORT INDUSTRY
Posted,6/17/2010 12:00:00 AM
Strasbourg 17 June 2010. Conservative Employment spokesman in Brussels Julie Girling condemned moves by MEPs, including UK Labour members, to pile more red tape on the road haulage industry.
EGYPT HAS GREATER ROLE TO PLAY IN DELIVERING AID TO GAZA
Posted,6/16/2010 12:00:00 AM
Strasbourg 16 June 2010. Conservative Foreign Affairs spokesman in Brussels Dr Charles Tannock MEP said Egypt had a bigger role to play in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza.
MORE TRANSPARENCY NEEDED INTO MURKY WORLD OF FOOTBALL AGENTS SAYS CONSERVATIVE MEP
Posted,6/15/2010 12:00:00 AM
Strasbourg 15 June 2010. Conservative Culture and Sports spokesman in Brussels Emma McClarkin MEP told fellow MEPs in Strasbourg that efforts should be made to shine a light into the murky world of football agents.
"AUSTERITY DID NOT START AND END IN GREECE OR IRELAND", SAYS FORD URGING MEPs TO SUPPORT RESTRAINT IN EU BUDGET
Posted,6/14/2010 12:00:00 AM
Strasbourg 14 June 2009. In a speech to the European Parliament today on the on-going budget negotiations, Conservative Economic and Monetary Affairs spokesman in Brussels Vicky Ford MEP, urged the European Parliament and Commission to lead by example, stop spending money on non-essentials, hold back from unaffordable increases and return savings to member states.
CONSERVATIVE MEP WELCOMES EU COURT DECISION TO UPHOLD ROAMING CAP ON NETWORKS
Posted,6/8/2010 12:00:00 AM
Conservative Industry spokesman in Brussels Giles Chichester welcomed the European Court of Justice ruling today that EU Roaming regulation is valid.
OVER SPENDING ENGLISH FOOTBALL CLUBS SHOWN THE YELLOW CARD BY BRUSSELS
Posted,6/2/2010 12:00:00 AM
Clubs with a deficit of over 45 Million Euro could be banned from European Competitions.