36 News Stories From June 2010
Wed 30th Jun 2010:
Are London's drivers profiting at the expense of pedestrians?
Tue 29th Jun 2010:
Egg plot thickens...
Torture inquiry can restore UK reputation.
Cancellation of early evening closures on Northern Line "welcomed" says Caroline Pidgeon .
Mon 28th Jun 2010:
Ban discriminatory 'mosquito' devices.
A kilo of eggs, madam?
European same-sex marriage right 'only a matter of time'.
MEPs score in new SWIFT deal, but stronger global privacy rules vital.
Fri 25th Jun 2010:
EU takes action to beef up UK data watchdog powers.
International Torture Day: UK inquiry welcome.
Thu 24th Jun 2010:
London breaches annual EU clean air limit in six months.
Met's failure to abolish the 'disgraceful perk' of chauffeur driven cars for senior police officers is shameful - Dee Doocey .
Comment is free "Liberty Central": European Commission is fence-sitting on body scanners.
Tue 22nd Jun 2010:
"Recycle newspapers, not excuses" - Mike Tuffrey urges decisive action to enable Londoners to recycle as they travel.
Wed 16th Jun 2010:
Food labels should be clear and easy to understand.
Right to interpretation a leap forward for European justice.
Sarah speaks to European Parliament about new EU law on language rights in criminal proceedings.
Tue 15th Jun 2010:
Increased powers for the Mayor must be matched by increased powers for the London Assembly - Caroline Pidgeon.
"Golden opportunity to deliver more for London" - Dee Doocey responds to Mayor's proposals for the London Development Agency.
"Releasing data helps to release people" - Caroline Pidgeon welcomes TfL lifting restrictions on data .
Refugee Week: Britons retain commitment to asylum welcome .
Mon 14th Jun 2010:
Re-election as council member for human rights organisation Liberty.
Language rights in court mean good justice not cheap justice .
Fri 11th Jun 2010:
European loan for Thames Estuary wind farm 'a green gift' for Londoners - Ludford.
Ahmadiyaa community: Sarah acts in regard to Lahore attacks.
Thu 10th Jun 2010:
EU court rebuffs 'telco' challenge on cheaper mobile roaming.
Much still to do in tackling London's housing crisis - Mike Tuffrey.
Language rights a major leap forward in EU justice.
Wed 9th Jun 2010:
New approach to tube upgrades must go further - Caroline Pidgeon.
Tue 8th Jun 2010:
Sarah presses European Commission on 'advanced passenger information' and Spanish implementation of EU law.
Mon 7th Jun 2010:
Wake-up call to Europe on diabetes epidemic.
Fri 4th Jun 2010:
Andrew Symeou trial fiasco, though bail welcome.
Sarah questions the Commission on the Christopher Ridd case, the European Arrest Warrant and the Schengen Information System.
Thu 3rd Jun 2010:
Commission cracks down on dirty London air.
EU announcement is a wake up call to tackle London's appalling air quality - Mike Tuffrey.
Tue 1st Jun 2010:
LibDem MEP backs UN call for Gaza flotilla inquiry.
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