European parliament news
Here are some recent news stories from the European Parliament:
Brexit
- The European Parliament has approved the Brexit withdrawal agreement, paving the way for the UK's departure from the EU on January 31, 2020. (January 2020)
- The UK and EU have agreed on a revised withdrawal agreement, which includes a new protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland. (October 2019)
Elections
- The European Parliament held elections in May 2019, with the European People's Party (EPP) and the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) emerging as the largest groups. (May 2019)
- The European Parliament has elected its new president, David Sassoli, a Italian socialist MEP. (July 2019)
Policy and Legislation
- The European Parliament has adopted a resolution calling for the EU to become carbon neutral by 2050. (November 2019)
- The European Parliament has approved a new law on copyright, which aims to protect creators' rights and combat online piracy. (March 2019)
- The European Parliament has voted to ban single-use plastics, including straws, cutlery, and cotton buds. (October 2019)
Coronavirus
- The European Parliament has called for a coordinated EU response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased funding for healthcare and research. (March 2020)
- The European Parliament has approved a package of measures to support the EU's economy and citizens during the pandemic. (April 2020)
Other News
- The European Parliament has launched an investigation into the use of personal data by tech giants, including Facebook and Google. (February 2020)
- The European Parliament has called for greater transparency and accountability from the EU's institutions, following a series of scandals and controversies. (January 2020)
You can find more news and information on the European Parliament's website, including:
- News and press releases
- Committee reports and resolutions
- Legislative texts and voting results
- MEPs' profiles and contact information