Dutch avoid endorsing Hungaryโ€™s approach to EU child sexual abuse regulation

The Netherlands’ government and opposition are both abstaining from supporting the latest version of the controversial EU regulation aimed at detecting online child sexual abuse material (CSAM), according to an official position and an open letter publ…

The whoโ€™s who of the Parliamentโ€™s tech committees

Many familiar faces are returning to the European Parliament’s committees that deal with tech policies, but several key figures have also left the Parliament or the committees.

Restaurantโ€ฏreview: The Judgy Vegan

Excellent options for all types of diners โ€” judge for yourself.

How the formation of new European Parliament Party Groups is going

With the right in flux, increasing fragmentation of the political landscape in member states, and the need for von der Leyen to secure a governing majority in the European Parliament, group formation has never looked so messy.

Volt EU lawmakers pick Greens over Renewโ€™s soft hand with far-right

The five newly elected MEPs from the pan-European movement Volt have recommended that party members stay with the Greensโ€™ group due to worries that the liberal Renew Europe group is too soft with member parties’ dealings with the far-right.ย 

Sinkeviciusโ€™s new mission: bridging Greens and centre-right EPP

Newly elected as an MEP within the Greens group, outgoing Environment Commissioner Virginjius Sinkevicius is positioning himself as the bridge between his group and the centre-right European Peopleโ€™s Party (EPP), which has, so far, rejected a direct al…