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22/12/2005 EU ministers to open their meetings to public
27/04/2005 De Rossa calls for more respect for Women's' Rights
26/04/2005 ECJ Ruling a "Damning Indictment of Government's Environmental Policies"
20/04/2005 Proinsias supports Equitable Life petitioners
20/04/2005 McCartney family justice campaign
14/04/2005 Migrant workers
12/04/2005 McCartney family justice campaign
12/04/2005 Deportations
12/04/2005 Time for a comprehensive review of MEP salaries
06/04/2005 McCartney family visit to European Parliament
04/04/2005 Call for EU action against deportations
31/03/2005 Don't back-pedal on Burma!
23/03/2005 De Rossa To Raise Deportation of Nigerian Student in EP
17/03/2005 End voter discrimination!
16/03/2005 EP supports De Rossa call for protection of Public Services
03/03/2005 Charlie has heard us at long last!!
02/03/2005 The Frankenstein Directive
01/03/2005 Mobility - exportability of social security benefits
01/03/2005 A job well done!
26/02/2005 Proinsias welcomes North/South students to European Parliament
22/02/2005 Barroso should adopt wider transnational vision
16/02/2005 DE ROSSA WELCOMES EU REGULATION ON RIGHTS OF DISABLED AIR PASSENGERS
16/02/2005 Rights of Disabled Air Passengers
11/02/2005 SINN FEIN POSITION ON CONSTITUTION IS A NO TO EUROPEAN POWER-SHARING
11/02/2005 Ireland's role and responsibilities in the world at large
28/01/2005 THE EUROPEAN CONSTITUTION
27/01/2005 Proinsias welcomes holocaust condemnation
27/01/2005 Poll Proves Value of Information on Constitution
27/01/2005 Situation in the Middle East
27/01/2005 UN Security Council resolutions on Middle East
26/01/2005 EU must act for peace in the Middle East, now!
13/01/2005 Cancel the Debt
13/01/2005 De Rossa Slams Government's Environmental Record Following Announcement of Eight Separate Challenges over Breaches of EU Law
12/01/2005 Charlie McCreevy brings his double-speak trick to Europe
12/01/2005 DUP and Sinn Fein singing from same hymn sheet??
11/01/2005 European Parliament votes to continue PEACE programme funding