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The government has launched a new website where people can post petitions for signature. If a petition gets at least 100,000 signatures, it will may be debated in the House of Commons. The petitions website is here http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/index.html. One of the first campaigns to be launched is the so-called Restore Justice campaign, arguing for the… » read more

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By Petros Fassoulas Perhaps the flightless African bird does not deserve the reputation it has acquired but in terms of symbolism at least the British government’s reaction to the eurozone crisis resembles a lot the ostrich’s alleged tendency to bury its head in the ground when confronted with danger. Because there is no other way… » read more

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As the sun rises over central Athens those that have engulfed the Parliament building ponder their situation. They have been driven here by disappointment, desperation, even anger and the stark realisation that this is truly as bad as it gets. Their disenchantment has made them think the unthinkable and all of the sudden While their… » read more

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In early May 2011, borth France and Italy requested the European Commission to adapt the Schengen rules, abolishing border checks within the EU and proving crucial for the free movement principle, cornerstone of the EU’s economic and legal system. A few days later, the European Commission tabled a proposal to revise the Schengen system and… » read more

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How far should the PNR (passanger name record) directive go? In the past few years, terrorist routes have become more complex. As an Euractiv article points out (which can be found here), “analyses made by counter-terrorism agencies demonstrate that terrorists often use EU hubs instead of direct international flights and the complexity of their journeys… » read more

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