18 News Stories From January 2010
Fri 29th Jan 2010:
South East MEP Sharon Bowles pushes European Commission to conduct 'wide public consultation' on new air travel legislation.
Thu 28th Jan 2010:
No prize for human rights abusers.
Wed 27th Jan 2010:
Lib Dem MEPs fight for fuel efficient cars.
Lib Dem MEPs fight for fuel efficient cars.
Tue 26th Jan 2010:
Ivory trade must stay illegal.
Trafficking and adoption of children from Haiti in Europe.
Mon 25th Jan 2010:
MEP takes Institute of Advanced Motorists Assessment.
Thu 21st Jan 2010:
Children's rights are human rights, says Bearder.
Wed 20th Jan 2010:
Comprehensive care for trafficked children.
Tue 19th Jan 2010:
South East MEP Sharon Bowles welcomes EU's aid pledge of €137 million to Haiti.
Preventing trafficking in human beings.
Fri 15th Jan 2010:
European Year of Volunteering must provide lasting legacy.
Thu 14th Jan 2010:
Local development must focus on local needs, says Bearder.
South East MEP Sharon Bowles completes competency hearings for new European Commissioners .
Tue 12th Jan 2010:
Bearder meets with Eurostar.
Letter to the Vice Chancellor of the University of Reading.
Fri 8th Jan 2010:
Catherine Bearder Supports Campaign against Food Waste.
Wed 6th Jan 2010:
South East MEP Sharon Bowles to grill new Commissioners in January hearings.
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