European commission
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Government criticised for falling behind UK, which has vaccinated three times as many people
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Concern mounts for welfare of more than 2,500 livestock on two vessels off Italy and Cyprus after bluetongue outbreak
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Departure to cost EU 0.5% of GDP but UK 2.25% by end 2022, according to first official estimate since deal was agreed
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Concerns over media freedoms intensify in Poland and Hungary, where private radio station lost its licence
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Economics viewpoint EU Covid incompetence leaves governments wanting vaccines, not excuses
Larry ElliottCentralised approach was meant to underline Europe’s solidarity but has had opposite effect -
Doses will be allowed to cross border after international outcry over Brussels’ attempt to block deliveries
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Health commissioner says bloc needs to ensure pharmaceutical firms live up to their promises
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EU health commissioner dismisses AstraZeneca argument it is contractually obliged to supply UK first
The politics sketch Gove says rather more than intended after parliament finally unites over Europe