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1. Eurojust debates Israeli data transfer
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...on plans to declare Israel a "safe harbour" for the personal data of EU citizens, writes Stephen Gardner. The declaration would have removed restrictions on transfers of information to Isr...
09 August 2010

2. Eurojust highlights arrest warrant problems
(EU Insider/News and comment)
... states is to mediate when the much-maligned European Arrest Warrant (EAW) causes problems, writes Stephen Gardner. As it increasingly does. Eurojust's recently published annual report shows it wa...
06 August 2010

3. The fifth woman
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...atives, UK Labour Party MEPs will play an important role in the Labour leadership election, writes Stephen Gardner. Their votes count equally with those of members of the Westminster parliament. Thus ...
26 July 2010

4. EU Commission publishes policing database survey
(Digital state/News and comment)
...ish if they continue to fulfil a useful function and provide value to policing authorities, writes Stephen Gardner. The survey covers 17 databases and systems, and also includes information about the ...
20 July 2010

5. Euro-correspondent 'influential'
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...ound. The 'Brussels Blogger Study 2010', published by consultancy Waggener Edstrom, placed Stephen Gardner's blog, The Digger, in third place behind Gavin Hewitt's Europe (BBC) and the...
20 July 2010

...tion authority so that they comply with the European Union's Data Protection Directive, writes Stephen Gardner. The UK's standard of data protection was "lower than required under EU rule...
24 June 2010

7. Money for nothing
(Climate doom/News and analysis)
... will get, courtesy of the badly thought out European Union emissions trading system (ETS), writes Stephen Gardner. And what a whopping windfall it is. Steel firms, petrochemical companies, cement mak...
14 June 2010

8. Climate windfall scandal
(Climate doom/News and analysis)
... 'moving beyond a 20 percent greenhouse gas reduction' and you will spot a scandal, writes Stephen Gardner. It's on page 3 of the communication and it reads like this: 'With many allow...
01 June 2010

9. UK scraps electronic identity cards
(Digital state/News and comment)
...s said it will scrap a scheme to introduce electronic identity cards in the United Kingdom, writes Stephen Gardner. The national identity register on which the identity cards were to be based is also ...
26 May 2010

10. Stamp of approval
(Climate doom/News and analysis)
...bon labels on their products, but concerns about clarity and consumer understanding remain, writes Stephen Gardner. Companies are divided over the usefulness of carbon footprint labels for their produ...
07 May 2010

11. Moving swiftly on
(Digital state/News and comment)
...ous setback" to security cooperation between the European Union and the United States, writes Stephen Gardner. It vetoed an agreement between Brussels and Washington that would have allowed EU fi...
13 April 2010

12. European Parliament tones down spending criticism
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...ined forces in March to suppress a critical report on the Parliament's spending habits, writes Stephen Gardner. The report, by Belgian MEP Bart Staes, on the discharge of the Parliament's 2008...
12 April 2010

13. OLAF's last laugh
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...39;s anti-fraud office, OLAF, on the celebrated Hans-Martin Tillack case has come to light, writes Stephen Gardner. As detailed in previously by Eurocorrespondent, OLAF hounded Tillack, a German corre...
27 March 2010

14. Keeping an eye on you
(Digital state/News and comment)
More taxpayer-funded handouts for big business in the guise of EU project spending, writes Stephen Gardner. Defence giant BAE Systems is sharing in £33 million of funding for research projects.
20 March 2010

15. EU climate concessions but some things never change
(Climate doom/News and analysis)
...mark an abrupt change of direction for European Union climate policy on a number of points, writes Stephen Gardner. First, she wants to reverse the EU position on the continuation of the Kyoto Protoco...
10 March 2010

16. EU bids for more security powers
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...ed by the Lisbon Treaty, Brussels is making an ambitious grab for more surveillance powers, writes Stephen Gardner. Plans for amassing data on individuals and making it available across the continent ...
06 March 2010

... to six months data on their customers’ telephone, email and Internet communications, writes Stephen Gardner. The court, in a 2 March judgement, said the law contravened privacy rights as set ou...
05 March 2010

18. European Parliament: more spending scrutiny
(EU Insider/News and comment)
... committee is asking probing questions about its management of the Parliament's budget, writes Stephen Gardner. MEPs don't usually look so closely. But in the tough economic times, the Parliam...
05 March 2010

19. Money well spent?
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...unt spent by the Parliament on advertising the 2009 European elections: €21.4 million, writes Stephen Gardner. For this the European taxpayer got, in best Brussels jargon, "3D installations ...
05 February 2010

...e that by complying with a strict regulatory framework, they have been doing CSR for years, writes Stephen Gardner. German business has a contradictory reputation. German corporations are seen as cons...
02 February 2010

21. EU failure in COP-15 cop out
(Climate doom/News and analysis)
...tions, which are really negotiations about global economic, and therefore political, power, writes Stephen Gardner. In the Copenhagen talks, China and the US were the only voices that really mattered....
19 December 2009

22. Who ate all the fish?
(EU Insider/News and comment)
Every Brussels policy edict comes with green edging nowadays, writes Stephen Gardner. So, when in September Monaco suggested that the best way to conserve the highly endangered and emblematic Atlantic
15 December 2009

23. Powered up
(Climate doom/News and analysis)
...es named and shamed under a government scheme called the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), writes Stephen Gardner. Electricity squanderers could also find themselves subsidising the less profligate. ...
10 December 2009

24. Fished out
(News/Latest)
...length of four metres – are severely threatened, so serving them up has become taboo, writes Stephen Gardner. But there is a different attitude in Japan, where the bluefin is prized for sushi an...
26 November 2009

25. Setting Sun?
(News/Latest)
...s since the first edition of Rupert Murdoch's The Sun newspaper rolled off the presses, writes Stephen Gardner. The Sun existed before Murdoch took over. It first appeared in 1964, and was a relau...
06 November 2009

26. The development business
(News/Latest)
...singly good returns, often for middlemen who are paid to invest on governments' behalf, writes Stephen Gardner. Who benefits most from the activities of government-owned development finance instit...
01 November 2009

27. What's the big idea?
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...oso II Commission set out a revised sustainable economic and environmental vision for Europe, asks Stephen Gardner. Past colleges of European Commissioners have been defined by a big idea. The 1999-20...
26 October 2009

...py to talk about some of the financing arrangements behind the buildings' construction, writes Stephen Gardner. The Parliament leases the buildings, known as the Willy Brandt and József Ant...
09 October 2009

29. Beyond Copenhagen
(Climate doom/News and analysis)
Stephen Gardner has co-edited with Juan Delgado Beyond Copenhagen: a climate policymaker's handbook, which is published by Brussels think tank Bruegel. The book looks prospects for a deal to succ
25 September 2009

30. Full speed towards Stockholm
(EU Insider/News and comment)
...rime and terrorism. But with its latest plans, the Commission may have over-reached itself, writes Stephen Gardner. Under what is known as the Stockholm Programme – to which EU leaders will sign...
18 September 2009

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