Now playing Next Europe News MEPs to vote from home on crucial coronavirus measures MEPs on lockdown will trial a new system to vote from home, as Brussels holds extraordinary plenary to agree on measures to battle coronavirus fallout. 26/03/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Politics on lockdown: see how MEP Katalin Cseh keeps up with Brussels business in Budapest We are asking MEPs to invite us into their homes during self-isolation to see how they continue their parliamentary work far from Brussels. 25/03/2020
Now playing Next Europe News The EU budget battle begins as Brexit leaves €15 billion annual vacuum The week before EU heads of state and government travel to Brussels for a two-day extraordinary European Summit exclusively focused on the size of the EU budget, Jack Parrock talks to those who will have the final say over it 13/02/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Cuban activists blocked from attending EU meeting Cuban activists who made it to Brussels called on the EU to put pressure on Cuba to respect human rights. 07/02/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU Commission presents new enlargement strategy amid divisions The new strategy sets the stage for North Macedonia and Albania accession's battles - which Paris blocked last year. 05/02/2020
Now playing Next no comment Bagpipes play as Brexit Party MEPs leave EU parliament for final time Triumphant Brexit-supporting MEPs marched out of the European Parliament for the last time on Friday as the countdown to Brexit was underway. 31/01/2020
Now playing Next state of the union Bye-bye Britain: Brexit day is here In this special edition we look at how British MEPs feel as they leave Brussels and what exactly will change in the European Parliament when they go. Aside from less Brexit drama, the loss of British voices and political representation could strengthen some and weaken others. 31/01/2020
Now playing Next Europe News 'Maybe one day we will come back' - British MEP Corbett on Brexit British MEPs are packing up their offices to leave on January 31. We spoke to one of the longest serving members, Richard Corbett, about how he feels leaving the EU institutions he has worked in for more than two decades. 28/01/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Bye Bye Britain: MEPs moving on This week in The Brief we bring you special coverage about Brexit and how it will impact Brussels - from British MEPs packing up to the changing shapes of the political groups. In this edition we meet a British MEP proposing a final piece of legislation before being made redundant. 27/01/2020
Now playing Next state of the union UK MEPs sit for last time in Strasbourg as Catalan duo make debut There were mixed feelings among British MEPs this week as they sat in Strasbourg for the final time before Brexit. But there was delight among Catalan separatists after Carles Puigdemont and Toni Comin were finally allowed to take their seats. 17/01/2020
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Rule of law worries in Hungary and Poland The European Parliament has voted on a resolution saying that rule of law in Hungary and Poland is still deteriorating. Which means that the EU is failing to bring these countries to realign with the Union’s core values. 16/01/2020
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Silicon valley lobbying in Brussels Talk about a digital tax on US tech giants is growing in Europe, but so is the amount spent by the industry on lobbying the EU. 13/01/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Catalan MEPs take their seats in Strasbourg Now fully accredited MEPS, they are here to attend the first plenary of the year. After expressing his joy, Carles Puigdemont told the press the Catalan independence question was a European issue. 13/01/2020
Now playing Next world news Catalan leaders recognised by European Parliament as MEPs The European Parliament has recognised the Catalan independentist leader, Oriol Junqueras, as an MEP. It comes despite the fact that he has been sentenced to thirteen years in prison and that the debate on his disqualification is still pending a resolution in Spain. 06/01/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Junqueras immunity: European Parliament President calls on Spanish authorities to comply ruling Oriol Junqueras, former Vice President of Catalonia, became a Member of the European Parliament as soon as he was elected – so says the EU's top court in Luxembourg. That means he enjoyed parliamentary immunity from that moment on, even if he was in pre-trial detention. 19/12/2019
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs call for Malta PM Joseph Muscat to quit immediately Centre-right MEPs have torn into Muscat over rule of law in Malta and his administration's alleged links to the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. 17/12/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: 'the last time I was able to talk to my father was 2014' The Uyghur economist and human rights activist Ilham Tohti is this year's Sakharov Prize winner for dedicating his life to the fight for the rights of China's Muslim minority. In prison for the past five years, he won't be able to collect it. Euronews spoke to his daughter Jewher Ilham. 17/12/2019
Now playing Next Europe News Brexit timeline MEPs met following the Tories thumping victory in the UK election. Concern here, that Boris Johnson’s plan legally to rule out any extension to the transition period beyond the end of next year will make any comprehensive trade deal impossible. 17/12/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Catalan question and European Parliament immunity This week could be a crucial one for legal proceedings in the case of jailed and exiled Catalan politicians. 16/12/2019
Now playing Next Focus The young Europeans and the future of health policy The European Health Parliament meets in Brussels to come up with innovative policies for future healthcare 13/12/2019